Link Love


Friday Link Love for 01.29.10

Days are getting noticeably longer!

Finally! Hints that Spring, though still months away here in NYC, is coming! I’ve been running in the late afternoon and have noticed that it’s not as pitch black as it was back in December. Each day we get two more minutes of daylight.

I can’t wait for warmer weather. I’m so over winter and running in tights, a base layer, a t-shirt, windbreaker, hat and gloves. I long for tank tops and race shorts!

Here’s what I’ve got this week

Guardian: Start running and watch your brain grow, say scientists – Props to my man EyeBob for sending this link to me. It’s a brief but well written article about how a group of Neuroscientists at Cambridge University have shown that running stimulates the brain to grow fresh grey matter (in mice) and that it has a big impact on mental ability.

I’ve read research in the past saying that running (or aerobic exercise in general) is good for the brain and that it may help prevent or at least hold off mental issues like dementia and Alzheimer. I’ve also talked from time to time with my friend Christopher Bergland about his theories on neuroplasticity and running mental health. It’s nice, however, to see science advancing this theory and examining the mechanisms behind it.

British Medical Journal: Auto-appendectomy in the Antarctic – I use Feedly.com to help me organize and filter through all of the RSS feeds that I follow. I recommend it because it smartly suggests interesting articles based on what you choose to read. This link was a recommendation, but from what I can’t recall. The story was so gripping that I got completely side tracked from what I was doing when I read it. It’s one of those stories that’s good to recall on those days where you feel like shit and start getting all “woe is me” about your health and life.

On those occasions, think about being Dr. Leonid Rogozov. Trapped in the Antarctic, he had to perform an appendectomy on himself while an assistant held up a mirror. His strong will and determination to live are more than admirable.

A.V. Club (the Onion): KFC’s Double Down Sandwich – This link is to a hilariously written “taste test” of the new KFC Double Down sandwich by the  A.V. Club’s Nathan Rabin. Truly worth the five-minutes it takes to read.

I’ve been getting more and more involved in what I’m eating. The more I look into the truth behind what I (we) eat, the more I’m HORRIFIED. It’s really no wonder that so many Americans are obese especially when you see something like this. KFC’s Double Down is a bunless grease-bomb. An artery-clogging marriage of bacon, two kinds of cheeses and “the Colonel’s sauce” (WTF?!) between two pieces of fried chicken.

A quick Google showed me that I’m not the only one who’s appalled at the new KFC menu item. Here’s humorous video review:

Tagged , , , , , ,

Friday Link Love for 01.08.10

A busy week. Lots of travel

Been to Florida, New York, Washington DC and back to New York. As a result, the list is a little thin.

I’ve got some things cooking for the coming weeks so stay tuned. As always, if you come across something that I should share here, please let me know.

Here’s what I’ve got this week

Gluten-free food in NYC – Land of friendly eateries: I’ve been working really hard to eliminate gluten from my diet. I’m pretty good about it when I’m at home, but going out is a total crap shoot. Luckily the Gluten-Free Triathlete has compiled a list of GF places to eat in NYC from his recent visit.

Ten reasons whole foods will with the next decade of healthy eating: In addition to the above mentioned gluten, I’m trying hard to clean up my diet overall. The whole foods route seems like the best. Here’s quick blurb on why this “health trend” is likely to become a mainstream topic in the coming years.

Tagged , , , ,