codeflow2202 | 1 year ago | on: Anthropic achieves ISO 42001 certification for responsible AI
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codeflow2202 | 1 year ago | on: Joint Declaration by Ministers of Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain, UK
What disgusts me isn’t the fear of a potential Russian attack, but how easily people can be manipulated into reversing their beliefs while still considering themselves morally righteous, and feel justified into mocking and silencing people holding their past ideology.
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: People have been having less sex, whether they’re teenagers or 40-somethings
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: 50 Years Ago, Sugar Industry Quietly Paid Scientists to Point Blame at Fat (2016)
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Why Adults Care What Young People Think
As time passes the environment, morals and the goals of a population can change drastically, and its behavior is attuned by those variables.
Anyone born in the boomer generation would probably have behaved exactly like them, for the good and the bad.
The professors in that article might be speaking like that, making amend to the young, but deep inside every generation thinks to be smarter than the previous and the successive ones.
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: How sustainable are fake meats?
EDIT: Of course as soon as meat got available, recipes that were before only affordable by a small circle, got picked up by a larger share of the population.
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
If you are comparing a health conscious vegan to the average fast food freak then yes, I can agree with you.
Still, the deficiencies caused by meat avoidance are usually more dangerous with worse consequences.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160316194551.h...
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
Ireland https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/apr/22/northern... Netherlands https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/15/netherla... Belgium https://www.brusselstimes.com/251313/government-advisors-pro...
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
"People from the anglosphere comes with their own idea of health, which is for the most part originated by their past religious idea of purity more than rock solid science. Many of them can't accept studies which prove that a good life can sometimes also come out from what they view as a "sinful" behavior.
Old Italians never saw meat eating and alcohol consumption as a negative aspect of life and enjoyed it just because it was part of their culture.
And, against all these calvinist principles, they still enjoyed a pretty long life."
Thanks, I have admit that imagining an early 1900 shepherd "following a fad diet" made me laugh.
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
Many of them can't accept studies which prove that a good life can sometimes also come out from what they view as a "sinful" behavior.
Old Italians never saw meat eating and alcohol consumption as a negative aspect of life and enjoyed it just because it was part of their culture.
And, against all these calvinist principles, they still enjoyed a pretty long life.
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
But still I don't buy this whole meat avoidance stunt. Most studies show only small effects linked to meat avoidance which can be usually be well explained by the fact that vegetarians are usually health conscious people:
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
Combine that with the fact that nutrients from vegetables are not as easily accessible by our bodies, meaning that for some people with digestion problems it could cause dangerous deficiencies.
And last but not least, yes meat can be contaminated or polluted, so you should be very careful when choosing your cuts. But the same can be said about vegs and fruits I'm afraid:
"European citizens have been exposed to a dramatic rise in the frequency and intensity of residues of the most toxic pesticides on fruits and vegetables sold in the EU. This report and its primary conclusion contradict official claims that toxic pesticides use is declining and that food residue levels are under control. This report also exposes a complete failure by Member States and the European Commission to implement EU Regulation and protect consumers. "
https://www.pan-europe.info/sites/pan-europe.info/files/publ...
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates
"The classic Sardinian diet is plant based, consisting of whole-grain bread, beans, garden vegetables, and fruits. Meat is largely reserved for Sundays and special occasions. Sardinians drink wine moderately."
Truth is that the Shepherds (the centenaries are mostly found in this group) were actually eating more animal protein and fat compared to the rest of the population.
https://snipboard.io/gbi9JY.jpg
They can keep lying to most people just because you can't understand Italian but whenever people from those towns are interviewed they always repeat that they were not vegetarians. Here a quick translation from this yt video:
Graziano who got to 102 got asked if he got to 102yo because he had always followed a mediterranean diet. He asked what's that? It means that you always ate vegetables. Vegetables are bad for you, I ate the grass of 100 sheeps because I ate the sheeps. And indeed he only ate meat, meaning that this whole alimentation thing should be checked again.
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Pesticide residues could negate the health benefits of fruits and vegetables
codeflow2202 | 3 years ago | on: Pesticide residues could negate the health benefits of fruits and vegetables
European citizens have been exposed to a dramatic rise in the frequency and intensity of residues of the most toxic pesticides on fruits and vegetables sold in the EU. This report and its primary conclusion contradict official claims that toxic pesticides use is declining and that food residue levels are under control. This report also exposes a complete failure by Member States and the European Commission to implement EU Regulation and protect consumers.
https://www.pan-europe.info/sites/pan-europe.info/files/publ...
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