Intelligence depends on more than cognitive horsepower. It requires cognitive flexibility.
The faster the world evolves, the greater the cost of rigidity. Stubbornness is a path to getting trapped in the past.
The future belongs to those with the courage to change their minds.
Don't write something in a review that you wouldn't appreciate reading from a reviewer.
I don't care if you've been traumatized by prior hostile reviewers. Be better.
Resistance training fans-don't miss this recent review published in Sports Medicine and Health Science "Evolution of resistance training in women: History and mechanisms for health and performance" by William J. Kraemer et al. (2025)
https://t.co/DOIhfVLi5m
The question of how incretin-mimetics (i.e., GLP-1RA like semaglutide) affect muscle mass and function is very important and has been haunting the field for quite a while now. So, I am particularly pleased to share our recent paper on the matter:
https://t.co/s9UAvjfK1I
Scientists pay $$$ to publish their research behind a paywall, and are like "woohoo! My paper got cited 100 times!". Erstwhile science influencers make misleading videos that get 500K views in a day. The incentives need to change, and it starts in pre-tenure review🤨
A mark of wisdom is being quick to change your opinions but slow to change your principles.
It takes openness to update your views. It takes integrity to uphold your values.
A key to growth is raising your understanding without lowering your standards.
"...while aerobic activities remain essential, the next generation of physical activity guidelines should place greater emphasis on the particular importance of RT."
Amen!
https://t.co/WT8TjrxkZc
“This induction of D3 seems particularly prominent in disease states associated with poor tissue perfusion, possibly reflecting the body’s attempt to conserve energy by reducing local T3 availability and T3 signaling. https://t.co/usHbMeKsZs
“…. proposes an enhanced nomenclature for muscle injuries that incorporates histoarchitectural definitions alongside topographic classifications, emphasizing the importance of connective tissue damage characterization.”
https://t.co/LccanVM5Mi