Do you remember the days of the Drudge multiple posts? It became embarrassing when it became obvious that much of what Drudge got was stuff FR was talking about for weeks already.
But, in the race to be the supreme thread-starter, folks tend to ignore the concept that if it is something interesting to them (assuming them to be a real conservative) then it is likely already being discussed here, and a search might be in order.
Unless you are afraid that the time it takes to do a search will prevent you from being the first poster of this weeks-old story.
Well I think I'm pretty conservative, and I'm also a physician. The only other thread that uses "high protein diet" contracted into the keyword highproteindiet is the following link.
Half-Ton Mexican Man Loses 200 Pounds
"These included confirmation that the body was that of a slight, slender man in his late 20s or early 30s Richard was 32 at his death and an analysis of his bones that showed that his high-protein diet had been rich in meat and marine fish, characteristic of a privileged life in the 15th century.
"Also strongly indicative, they said, was the radiocarbon dating of two rib bones that showed that they were those of somebody who died between 1455 and 1540."
Dietary Protein: An Essential Nutrient For Bone Health
I had already posted Richard III body found under Leicester car park.
It had the same radio carbon dating range between 1455 and 1540, but it didn't mention diet or protein.
It had a different radiocarbon dating range, "sometime between 1485 and 1550." It made no comments about protein or diet.
There's a method to my madness.