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It’s Soup Season: Here are 7 Science-Backed Reasons Why Soup Is One of the Healthiest Foods You Can Eat via @ZME Science zmescience.com/feature-post/h…

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The new Huberman Lab episode is out: How to Speak Clearly & With Confidence | Matt Abrahams (Think Fast, Talk Smart: The Podcast) 0:00 Matt Abrahams 3:21 Public Speaking Fear, Status; Speech Delivery 5:36 Speech, Connection, Credibility; Authenticity 9:05 Monitoring, Self-Judgement; Memorization,

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2007A 36-year-old Elon Musk sits down for a quiet PBS interview and says, almost casually: “The most important thing we can do for the future of consciousness is to become a multi-planetary species… Everything else pales in comparison.” He then predicts, with zero hype:

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Things everyone should know: 1. Blood Pressure: - 120/80 2. Pulse:-60-100 bpm 3. Temperature:- 36.8-37 4. Breathing: 12-16 5. Hemoglobin: male(13-18), female(11.50-16) 6. Cholesterol:- 130-200 7. Potassium: 3.50-5 8. Sodium: 135-145 9. Triglyceride: -Normal <150 mg/dL

Things everyone should know:

1. Blood Pressure: - 120/80

2. Pulse:-60-100 bpm

3. Temperature:- 36.8-37

4. Breathing: 12-16

5. Hemoglobin: male(13-18), female(11.50-16)

6. Cholesterol:- 130-200

7. Potassium: 3.50-5

8. Sodium: 135-145

9. Triglyceride: -Normal &lt;150 mg/dL
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The new Huberman Lab episode is out: Using Red Light to Improve Metabolism & the Harmful Effects of LEDs | Dr. Glen Jeffery 0:00 Glen Jeffery 3:12 Light, Ultraviolet (UV), Visible & Infrared (IR) Light 6:25 Light's Impact on the Body & Light, Sunburn, Cataracts 9:55 UV

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Magnesium might be the most evidence-backed supplement for migraine prevention Clinical evidence from five randomized controlled trials reveals that supplementing with ~600 mg daily reduces migraine frequency and intensity It’s believed to work by inhibiting cortical spreading