L. Amber O'Hearn

L. Amber O'Hearn

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15/02/2024

See you in Vegas?

πŸ’₯Come to our awesome conference in πŸ’₯
πŸ™And please share this postπŸ™

COSCI CONFERENCE DETAILS

πŸ“†March 15 & 16th
πŸ₯³ In beautiful
πŸŽ—οΈ It's a fundraiser for the Citizen Science Foundation

Our official page:
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰ http://CoSci.org πŸ‘ˆπŸ‘ˆ

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Matt Budoff, MD - PI of - Keynote
Nadir Ali, MD - Nadir Ali
Ken Berry, MD – Ken Berry
Ben Bikman, PhD - Benjamin Bikman
Ben Bocchicchio, PhD – Dr. Ben Bocchicchio
Bill Cromwell, MD
Dom D'Agostino, PhD - Dominic D'Agostino
Khurram Nasir, MD
Nick Norwitz, PhD - Nicholas Norwitz
Amber O'Hearn, MSc - L. Amber O'Hearn
Bret Scher, MD
Jaime Seeman, MD - Jaime Seeman

πŸ“Š NEW - Speakers - To be announced soon...

πŸ₯© Evening events, VIP dinners -- all to help raise money for the Citizen Science Foundation

πŸ’₯ Saturday evening / Sunday day are meant to be open-ended for those who want to paint the town red (it is , after all). But I'm sure we'll have plenty of unplanned* after-conference outings and meals that develop throughout that time.

πŸŽ—οΈ Again, your donation is your ticket to the event! For as little as $25 or as much as $1,000 – every donation counts. And yes, the Citizen Science Foundation is a bona fide 501(3)(c) Public Charity, so your donation (ticket) is tax deductible.

Carbosis and the "Seed Oil" Theory: Part I 17/12/2023

I updated my post about "Carbosis" and "Seed Oils" to fix the end-to-end citations which had a glitch in them. I like the Free2Z platform.

Carbosis and the "Seed Oil" Theory: Part I

23/01/2023

I'm really looking forward to the Low Carb Cruise this year. It's an interesting group of speakers, and it will mark six years since the very first time I gave a talk on the carnivore dietβ€”which was on the 2017 cruise.

https://lowcarbcruise.com/speakers2023/

25/10/2022

In this paper, Klement shows the strange arguments recently put forward by Hardy et al. that Neanderthals must have required very high levels of carbohydrate intake to support the brain, physical performance, and reproduction to be baseless.

I was honoured to have been cited directly.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajpa.24643

10/10/2022

New blog post and personal update:
https://www.mostly-fat.com/mostly-fat/2022/10/meat-and-potatoes/

18/04/2022

Presenters have been announced for this year's Ancestral Health Symposium. I'm excited to be among them!

https://ancestralhealth.org/speakers/

Presenters – Ancestral Health