Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Speaking at AHS13

The 2013 Ancestral Health Symposium will be held in Atlanta, GA, dignified 14-17.  Last time was a notable consultation, and I look familiar to more informative talks and networking.  Tickets set out fast, so reserve yours at the moment if you plot to attend!

Monday, October 28, 2013

AHS Talk

For individuals who are attending the Ancestral Health Symposium this time, my jargon will be by the side of 9:00 AM on Saturday.  The title is "Insulin and Obesity: Reconciling Conflicting Evidence", and it will focus on the following two questions:

  •     Does elevated insulin cause stoutness; does stoutness cause elevated insulin; or both?
  •     Is nearby a unifying hypothesis that's able to explain all of the seemingly conflicting evidence cited by both parts of the deliberate?

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Speaking in Lisbon on October

My colleague Pedro Bastos kindly invited me to articulate by the side of a consultation he ordered in Lisbon on October  upper-class "Food, Nutrition and the Prevention of Chronic Diseases".  I will break two talks:

  •     "Ancestral Health: What is Our Human Potential?"  This jargon will explore the vigor of non-industrial cultures in an effort to understand how much of our advanced chronic disease burden is needless, and it will temporarily handle on single major aspect of non-industrial life so as to might care for aligned with the "diseases of civilization".  This presentation will focus on age-adjusted data from from top to toe quality studies.