Lenox museum
August 14, 2022Online Business Courses & Certifications | HBS Online
August 14, 2022Overloaded: How Every Aspect of Your Life is Influenced by Your Brain Chemicals – Kindle edition by Smith, Ginny. Health, Fitness & Dieting Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
August 14, 2022Quick thoughts on the book Overloaded by @GinnySmithSci: the ABCs of mind chemicals: from Dopamine & Serotonin to Leptin & Melatonin
iPad Notebook export for Overloaded: How Every Aspect of Your Life is Influenced by Your Brain Chemicals
August 14, 2022Garmin Connect – Short Beach & E Haven Cycling
August 14, 2022solo
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/8050423346
12 mi & ~90′ roundtrip
group
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/8609609736
2 hrs & 11 mi.
Garmin Connect – Old Quarry Road Ride
August 14, 2022https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/9357430913
~5′ on 146 from Old Quarry Rd to Sawmill Rd.
After the train underpass, there’s a wide shoulder that narrows. It gets wider again around Medlyn Farms, until Sawmill.
After the train underpass, there’s also a place to park.
Whole ride is ~13 mile & 90′.
From start, it’s ~23′ to the end of Sawmill Rd. (but using 146 not turn offs) Quarry Road extension takes ~25′ (from 146 & back to it).
Neck Stretches for Pain Relief: How to Stretch Your Neck
August 13, 2022https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/fitness-neck-stretches discusses
turn & tilt
rolling head
https://chopra.com/articles/6-yoga-poses-to-help-relieve-neck-pain discusses “childs pose”
finally, can do
ball on back
roller on back, vert & horz
ball on pec.
Hospital and Drugmaker Move to Build Vast Database of New Yorkers’ DNA – The New York Times
August 13, 2022QT:{{”
Mark Gerstein, a professor of Biomedical Informatics at Yale University, said there was no question that genomic datasets were driving great medical discoveries. But he said he still would not participate in one himself, and he urged people to consider whether adding their DNA to a database might someday affect their
grandchildren.
“I tend to be a worrier,” he said.
Our collective knowledge of mutations and what illnesses they are associated with — whether Alzheimer’s or schizophrenia — would only increase in the years ahead, he said. “If the datasets leaked some day, the information might be used to discriminate against the children or grandchildren of current participants,” Dr. Gerstein said. They might be teased or denied insurance, he added.
He noted that even if the data was anonymous and secure today, that could change. “Securing the information over long periods of time gets much harder,” he said, noting that Regeneron might not even exist in 50 years. “The risk of the data being hacked over such a long period of time becomes magnified,” he said.
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