When You Scramble Names, It’s Because of Love

“Sammy, Marie, Baxter, Lauren!” Your parents might have run through your siblings’ names and the dog’s before landing on yours. 

But why do we do that? Samantha Deffler, a cognitive scientist at Rollins College, in Winter Park, Florida, set out with her colleagues, Cassidy Fox, Christin Ogle, and senior researcher David Rubin, to conduct a survey of 1,700 men and women of different ages. 

They discovered that naming mistakes are very common. Almost everyone mixes up the names of family and friends on the regs. Their findings were published in the journal Memory & Cognition.

So what’s the deal?  “It’s a normal cognitive glitch,” Deffler says.

It’s not related to a bad memory or to aging, but rather to how the brain categorizes names. It’s like having special folders for family names and friends names stored in the brain. When people used the wrong name, overwhelmingly the name that was used was in the same category, Deffler says. It was in the same folder.

Guess who is most vulnerable to the naming mix-ups: Moms. 

It works something like this: Say you’ve got an armful of groceries and you need some quick help from one of your kids. Your brain tries to rapidly retrieve the name from the family folder, but it may end up retrieving a related name instead, says Neil Mulligan, a cognitive scientist at UNC Chapel Hill.

“As you are preparing to produce the utterance, you’re activating not just their name, but competing names,” he says. You flick through the names of all your other children, stored in the family folder, and sometimes these competing names win.

Apparently, the family dog is also filed away in that special place for loved ones’ names. Cats, hamsters and other family pets don’t get the same preferential treatment, as a rule. 

So the next time a loved one mixes up your name with a bevy of others, just know that they love you. 

Hair Loss and Balding Prevention: Are Saturated Fats the Answer?

People today are experiencing hair loss at a rate not seen by previous generations. Even children are starting to lose their hair, especially young boys. Some of us can probably remember a friend who started experiencing a receding hair line while still in high school. In recent years, the problem has gotten much worse, with some boys suffering from thinning locks as young as 6 years old!

My hair stylist told me that hair loss is rampant in her clientele both male and female, young and old. She said this shocking observation is one reason why she has started to switch over to nontoxic personal care products.

While chemical exposure and other factors such as adrenal fatigue are no doubt contributing to the epidemic of hair loss today, one thing is for certain.

Diet plays a huge role in hair loss especially male pattern baldness.

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Saturated Fat Avoidance and Hair Follicle Destruction

Male pattern baldness is the most common type of balding. It usually involves a receding hairline at the top and front of the head sometimes combined with hair thinning at the crown. It affects about 1/3 of men by the age of 30, half by age 50, and nearly two-thirds by retirement age.

Most people chalk up balding in men to genetic predisposition. While this is definitely true, there is another reason that is less commonly known: male sex hormones potentially gone awry.

DHT Hormone and Male Baldness

According to Medical News Today, the molecule dihydrotestosterone (DHT) appears to be closely linked with male pattern baldness. What’s more, it is estimated that DHT is responsible for triggering baldness in over half of the men with hair loss issues.

This is not the only problem DHT causes. Excessive levels can trigger an enlarged prostate and potentially prostate cancer as well.

While DHT is an important male hormone (androgen) responsible for the development of male characteristics, when in excess it can cause problems. DHT is very potent, five times stronger than testoterone in fact! Moreover, DHT competes with testosterone for the same hormone receptor sites in the body. The difference is that DHT attaches more easily than testosterone and once bound, remains so for longer periods of time.

How does DHT contribute to issues with baldness? It does this by slowly “miniaturizing” the hair follicles to the point where new hairs are so short that eventually they do not even peek through the surface of the skin.

While new medications such as Finasteride (brand names: Propecia, Proscar) to inhibit the production of the baldness-inducing DHT have been shown to be successful in substantially reducing hair loss and stimulating new growth, wouldn’t it be better to control it with diet? After all, pharmaceutical drugs have undesirable side effects and sometimes even unknown risks for long term users.

Side Effects of Hair Loss Drugs

Here is the long list of side effects from Finasteride, many of them much worse than losing your hair (1).

  • loss of sex drive (commonly reported)
  • impotence (commonly reported)
  • trouble having an orgasm
  • abnormal ejaculation
  • swelling of the hands or feet
  • swelling or tenderness in the breast area
  • dizziness
  • weakness
  • feeling faint
  • headache
  • runny nose
  • skin rash

Soooo, taking anti-baldness drugs supposedly makes you more attractive to dating prospects, but once you have their interest, you may no longer be even interested yourself?

Yeeeah.

That makes sense!

All in a day’s work for a drug marketing brochure!

Instead of Drugs, Prevent Baldness with Saturated Fat!

Instead of health destroying drugs, why not prevent hair loss and help regrowth with simple dietary changes?

You see, saturated fat intake inhibits the production of DHT just like the drug Finasteride but without all the nasty side effects.

The DHT conversion from testosterone is facilitated by an enzyme known as 5-alpha-reductase (5-AR). If there is an increase in 5-AR in the body, there will be an increase in the amount of testosterone that is converted into DHT and consequently an increase in hair loss.

Here’s where saturated fat comes in.

Saturated fat naturally lowers levels of 5-alpha-reductase (5-AR) in the body. This correspondingly causes less DHT to be converted and a reduction in hair loss.

Researchers revealed in the journal Chemistry and Biodiversity this nutritional bombshell about the inhibitory effect of saturated fats on 5-AR which blocks the conversion of testosterone to hair munching, prostate enlarging DHT (2).

Still Afraid of Eating Saturated Fat Even to Save Your Hair?

Is fear of the saturated fat boogie man keeping you from embracing butter, ghee, coconut oil, and other healthy fats and foods like egg yolks and liver that contain them? Relax. You can literally take heart in knowing that the decades held belief that saturated fat causes heart disease has been completely disproven. Even Time Magazine set the record straight in 2014. The cover proclaimed that eating butter is best. Saturated fats containing natural beneficial cholesterol boost health and are not the dietary demons they’ve been portrayed for 5+ decades. Many doctors including cardiologists today are in favor of butter and other saturated fats as well. Some have even gone so far as to say that lowfat diet is “morally and scientifically indefensible”.

On an anecdotal note, I’ve noticed that nutritional conferences that promote the benefits of traditional diet definitely seem to have more than their fair share of both men and women with luscious locks. Rather then being purely coincidence, research is showing that it is specifically the saturated fats so prized by traditional, ancestral societies that are a primary reason why!

Instagram Live Stories will be available globally next week

I personally like meaningful, well thought-out video content. Something I can learn from since I am taking the time to watch it. Snaps or “stories” whatever Instagram will call theirs, don’t appeal much to me. Maybe a lot of people are fascinated with watching someone else’s every waking moment, but I really don’t have the time for that.

Does anyone else think this is a fad? Will it be saturated eventually? Does there need to be one distinct platform for this media? Is it too much for influencers to manage uploading these short video clips to multiple social networks? Would appreciate any feedback you can offer.

Instagram’s Live Stories, the social network’s take on live ephemeral video, is officially coming to users outside of the United States. The company plans to roll out the feature to users around the world over the next week.

Stories, which lets users share videos and photos that disappear after 24 hours, launched last August as a near-carbon copy of Snapchat. Live video support was added for users in the US last December. To start a live video, users simply swipe right to open the Stories feature. One more swipe to the right gives them to option to go live. A single video can last up to one hour. In a blog post, Instagram notes that the update will be available to users with Instagram version 10.0 and above.

Earlier this month, Instagram said 150 million people use Stories every day, though it didn’t specify how many users were actively using the live feature. The company also said it would begin placing ads between stories, so watch out for that too as you update the app.

Mark Hamill reacts to new ‘Star Wars’ title

Actor Mark Hamill reacts to news that “Star Wars: Episode VIII” will be called “The Last Jedi.”

“Very minimal” Says Mark. Says he likes it because it is like “The Last Samurai.” Oh, that just killed it for me…

How is it possible, every time…
This article originally appeared at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9EaZtgDftc.

You’ve Got a Friend In Me – LIVE Performance by 4-year-old Claire Ryann and Dad

Best cover I think I’ve seen on Youtube. But Claire is not new to this. Check out her channel. Scary how good she will be in a few years. Props to her family for nurturing her incredible talent. 23mil video views on Youtube in a little over a year, well that is more than Tim Ferriss has on Youtube in like a whole lotta years…
This article originally appeared at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukD8zj6ngVY.

Happy 10th Birthday iPhone -How It’s Revolutionized Your Life!

Hard to believe it’s been 10 years since the 1st iPhone was announced. I remembered the excitement, and then in June standing in line to get my hands on that 1st of it’s kind of device. Since then we have all kinds of copycat devices like Samsung, Google, and others that have tried to copy it and some have improved on it, but you can’t deny the impact it as had on the world and on our businesses.

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In this episode, I will explore how that first and subsequent iPhones have changed the landscape of our lives. Especially in smart everything, voice controlled devices, artificial intelligence, and much more!

I would love to hear your comments and feedback or memories of your first smartphone device and your experiences.

Listen to podcast at: http://www.baconpodcast.com/episode-224-happy-10th-birthday-iphone-revolutionized-life/

Update Your iPhone Right Now

Apple updates iOS with enough regularity that it begins to feel routine. And most time, it is, especially the farther you get from the company’s yearly, feature-packed version overhauls. iOS 10.2.1, released today, is not routine. In fact, it’s very important that you download it as soon as you reasonably can.

Most iOS updates involve security fixes of varying severity. iOS 10.2.1, though, protects against a wide range of potentially devastating attacks.

Apple details over a dozen vulnerabilities in all in the iOS 10.2.1 release, including 11 focused around WebKit, the browser engine behind Safari, the App Store, and lots of iOS apps. They also include two instances in which a malicious application could execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges, which is to say, it could take complete control of your device.

“It can add files, delete files, or execute any actions,” says JP Taggart, senior security researcher at Malwarebytes. “Want to record conversations and forward them to someone else? It can do that. Want to install additional malicious software? It can do that. Want to uninstall programs on the affected phone? It can do that. Want to hide these actions, programs and files from the user? It can do that too.”

Several of the WebKit vulnerabilities can also lead to arbitrary code execution, and may be even more alarming. That’s because while Apple can limit the number of malicious apps in its ecosystem through App Store vetting, WebKit presents a less filtered opportunity for malice.

If there’s a bright side to the update announcement, it’s that it took some of the best researchers to find them. Google’s Project Zero, in particular, reported nine of the vulnerabilities. It’s impossible to know for sure, but that makes it unlikely that either awareness or use of these opportunities were widely known among bad actors.

“These were some top notch hackers who found them, so the bar was quite high,” says iOS forensics expert Jonathan Zdziarski.

If they were used, says Taggart, it would most likely have been by nation-states against high-profile targets. And there’s likely not enough information in Apple’s disclosure to start a broader rash of attacks in the near future.

Still, all it takes to be sure in your security is a quick firmware update. When you have a good Wi-Fi connection, go to Settings > General > Software Update. Tap Download and Install. Go get a coffee or something, and by the time you’re back, you should be all patched up. (You can also update through iTunes, if you insist.)

Do it today, if you can. While the bad guys may not know exactly how to compromise your iPhone, they know that it’s possible. “They now know where to concentrate their efforts,” says Taggart,” and what will yield the best results.

Additional reporting by Andy Greenberg.

This article originally appeared at: https://www.wired.com/2017/01/new-ios-update-fixes-big-security-holes-get-now/.