Data science

Data Science of a Post Covid-19 14-Day Fast With a Dislocated Elbow

Data Science of a Post Covid-19 14-Day Fast With a Dislocated Elbow Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor about fasting. This article is not advice but an explanation of the data science around a 14-day fast. I did tell my general practitioner I was about to do a 14-day fast. Additionally, Dr. Jason Fung has a great book, The Complete Guide to Fasting, about fasting that spells out a safe 14-day protocol.

Running and Fasting

Running and Fasting *Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor about fasting and running. This article is not advice but an explanation of the data science running and fasting. My genetic lottery ticket needs moderate to intense cardio daily to maintain body weight. A recent foot surgery caused weight gain since I was severely limited in what I typically do for cardio, walking. The result is that I need to drop 20-25 lbs (or more if I feel grate) again.

Data science Meets Intermittent Fasting

Back in the early 1990’s I attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and majored in Nutritional Science. I picked this degree because I was obsessed with being a professional athlete. I felt like studying Nutritional Science could give me an extra edge. I was first exposed to research about calorie restriction and aging. I was also involved in self-experimentation in my Nutritional Biochemistry class. We centrifuged our own blood and calculated LDL, HDL, and total cholesterol levels.

Healthcare in the USA

One of the startling facts about the United States is the ability for the country to be a global leader in many facets of modern countries yet fall behind remarkably in others, such as health care. A great example of this phenomenon is the fact that of the top twenty companies in the world by market cap, 15 out of 20 are from the U.S. On the other hand, the U.

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Why There Will Be No Data Science Job Titles By 2029

originally published in Forbes, Feb 4, 2019: There will be no data science job listings in about 10 years, and here is why. There are no MBA jobs in 2019, just like there are no computer science jobs. MBAs, computer science degrees and data science degrees are degrees, not jobs. I believe the reason companies are hiring people into data science job titles is because they recognize there are emerging trends (cloud computing, big data, AI, machine learning), and they want to invest in them.

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