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HELPING YOU GET STRONGER SINCE 2004

Looking At : Nov 10 2024
Posted By Scott Bird
During the past week we’ve discussed a number of great links; on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter) and so on. here are a few of my favourites.
  • Reprogrammed Brain Cells Could Restore Damaged Circuits : Wonderful.
  • Detecting Clinical Medication Errors With AI Enabled Wearable Cameras : Nice one.
  • Novel CRISPR Technique For Bespoke Cancer Treatment : Promising indeed.
  • GPT-4 Responses To Anti-Obesity Medication Questions Comparable To US FDA Answers : Interesting.
  • Radical Extension Of The Human Lifespan, Science Fiction Or Reality? : Fascinating area.
We also discussed : Caregiving obligations for older couples, and the near-term potential of humanoid robots; Accelerating discoveries in biology & medicine using AI and a whole lot more. Keep up with the World Of Health & Fitness on this site, and in the weekly newsletter ( https://straighttothebar.com/strengthkit/ ). Absolutely free. NB : If X (Formerly Twitter) is more your style, you’ll be pleased to know that the newsletter is also available there. Enjoy.
Incidentally, if you’d like to dive into this topic a little deeper (and I wouldn’t blame you for that – fascinating area), grab the daily Aging & Longevity newsletter. Dive in.

Over to you. Drop us a line on X/Twitter ( @scottbird ), or add a comment below.

Cheers.

 

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Written By Scott Bird
Scott is a long-time fitness enthusiast (Jan 2004!), writer and photographer living in Sydney, Australia. If you share the passion for spending a bit of time under a bar, welcome. Love hearing how everyone else trains. You can connect via X (Formerly Twitter), Facebook and the various networks listed in the sidebar.
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