Weekly Health Quiz: Breastfeeding, Diabetes and Medical Waste

1 How does the formula industry impact breastfeeding practices?

  • It encourages paid maternity leave for mothers
  • It funds breastfeeding awareness campaigns
  • It supports breastfeeding-friendly hospital policies
  • It markets formula as equivalent to or better than breast milk

    The formula industry’s marketing campaigns and hospital partnerships have normalized formula feeding, often undermining breastfeeding as the natural standard. Learn more.

2 What is one major criticism of the U.S. government’s response to bird flu outbreaks in dairy herds?

  • Providing financial support to affected farms
  • Relying heavily on PCR tests with questionable accuracy

    PCR tests with a high cycle threshold of 45 are likely to produce false positives, raising concerns about unnecessary quarantines and livestock culling. Learn more.

  • Offering free bird flu vaccinations to farmers
  • Allowing unchecked milk distribution during outbreaks

3 How does wool’s ability to manage moisture compare to cotton?

  • Wool absorbs more moisture but feels damp quickly
  • Cotton absorbs less moisture but dries faster
  • Wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling wet

    Wool’s hollow fibers pull moisture into the core while keeping the surface dry, unlike cotton, which becomes heavy and damp when wet. Learn more.

  • Cotton can absorb more moisture while staying dry to the touch

4 Why is shifting from glucose oxidation to fatty acid oxidation harmful to cellular health?

  • It reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels
  • It disrupts cellular metabolism and causes reductive stress

    Fatty acid oxidation generates excessive ROS and disrupts the mitochondrial balance, leading to reductive stress and cellular dysfunction. Learn more.

  • It enhances mitochondrial efficiency and energy production
  • It prevents insulin resistance and promotes glucose uptake

5 How does DMSO relieve chronic pain caused by conditions like small fiber neuropathy?

  • By reducing acetylcholine levels
  • By blocking nerve conduction in small fibers

    DMSO blocks pain signals from small nerve fibers without causing significant damage or tolerance, making it effective for conditions like small fiber neuropathy. Learn more.

  • By promoting oxidative stress in cells
  • By increasing blood clot formation

6 Why does the U.S. health care system have worse health outcomes despite higher spending?

  • Insufficient funding for advanced medical equipment
  • Misaligned financial incentives and overutilization of medical services

    The U.S. spends nearly twice as much on health care as comparable nations, yet worse outcomes arise from financial incentives that prioritize profit over patient well-being and effective treatments. Learn more.

  • Lack of access to cutting-edge medical treatments
  • Limited spending on administrative functions

7 What dietary change can improve energy production and metabolic health?

  • Consuming low-calorie diets to conserve energy
  • Reducing processed foods rich in vegetable oils

    Processed foods high in PUFAs, like vegetable oils, disrupt energy production. Opting for low-PUFA foods supports better metabolic health. Learn more.

  • Increasing PUFA consumption to boost metabolism
  • Switching to organic soy for better fatty acid balance

 


Test Your Knowledge With

The Master Level Quiz

1 What role does oxytocin play during breastfeeding?

  • It increases the baby’s appetite
  • It helps mothers produce more formula
  • It strengthens the mother-child bond and supports emotional development

    Oxytocin, known as the “love hormone,” promotes bonding, regulates emotions, and supports the physical and mental health of both mother and child. Learn more.

  • It prevents babies from crying at night

2 How does mass culling of livestock affect food security in the U.S.?

  • It strengthens the immune systems of remaining animals
  • It ensures the safety of the food supply
  • It disrupts food production and creates shortages

    Mass culling reduces the availability of essential food products like milk and eggs, contributing to food shortages and higher prices. Learn more.

  • It increases the availability of dairy and poultry products

3 Why are eucalyptus-derived fibers like Tencel considered environmentally sustainable?

  • They require less water and have a closed-loop production process

    Eucalyptus fibers are produced with minimal water usage, and their manufacturing process recycles 99.5% of the solvents used. Learn more.

  • They use synthetic materials that decompose easily
  • They are made without any water usage
  • They eliminate the need for additional farming

4 What is one dietary strategy to manage fat oxidation and promote healthy aging?

  • Increase PUFA consumption for energy balance
  • Incorporate carbohydrates like fruits and well-cooked rice

    Targeted carbohydrate intake helps maintain optimal glucose levels, reducing the body’s reliance on fat oxidation and improving metabolic balance. Learn more.

  • Avoid all fats and rely solely on protein sources
  • Consume minimal carbohydrates to reduce glucose metabolism

5 What makes DMSO effective in treating post-surgical pain?

  • It enhances opioid effectiveness
  • It accelerates wound healing and reduces inflammation

    DMSO speeds up recovery by healing wounds and reducing inflammation, making it uniquely effective for managing post-surgical pain. Learn more.

  • It prevents nerve damage from incisions
  • It creates a tolerance to pain stimuli

6 How do misaligned incentives contribute to inefficiencies in the U.S. health care system?

  • By prioritizing preventive care over procedures
  • By incentivizing physicians to perform more procedures rather than improving care quality

    The fee-for-service model encourages volume over value, leading to unnecessary procedures that inflate costs without improving outcomes. Learn more.

  • By reducing patient access to diagnostic tests
  • By lowering administrative costs

7 Why are low-carb and ketogenic diets potentially harmful over time?

  • They increase hydration levels in the body
  • They lead to excessive carbohydrate intake
  • They impair thyroid function and promote stress hormones

    These diets can elevate stress hormones and reduce thyroid function, which are essential for efficient energy production. Learn more.

  • They increase glucose metabolism efficiency

8 Why is extended breastfeeding often stigmatized in Western societies?

  • It has no proven health benefits
  • It is only recommended for infants under 1 year of age
  • Cultural norms view breastfeeding beyond infancy as unnecessary or excessive

    Despite its proven health benefits for immunity and emotional resilience, extended breastfeeding faces cultural stigma due to societal misconceptions. Learn more.

  • It causes long-term dependency issues in children

9 What long-term effect could mandatory H5N1 testing and livestock culling have on small farms?

  • It could increase public trust in small farm products
  • It could strengthen the dairy industry’s economy
  • It could lead to financial strain and farm closures

    Mandatory testing and culling increase operational costs, making it difficult for small farms to remain profitable and competitive. Learn more.

  • It could decrease the need for farming regulations

10 Why do hollow fiber textiles like silk and wool tend to last longer than cotton products?

  • They are chemically reinforced during production
  • Their flexible, hollow structure resists breakage and wear

    The hollow fiber structure allows silk and wool to bend and stretch without breaking, making them more durable over time. Learn more.

  • They are naturally waterproof and stain-resistant
  • They do not require any special care or maintenance

11 How does reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to aging?

  • By promoting glucose oxidation over fat oxidation
  • By inducing cellular senescence through oxidative damage

    Excess ROS causes oxidative stress, damaging cells and pushing them into senescence, which accelerates aging and tissue deterioration. Learn more.

  • By reducing acetyl-CoA production in mitochondria
  • By preventing metabolic stress in the electron transport chain

12 How does DMSO contribute to managing pain from conditions like arthritis and fibromyalgia?

  • By addressing inflammation, muscle tension and improving circulation

    DMSO reduces inflammation, relaxes muscles, and enhances blood flow, providing relief for conditions like arthritis and fibromyalgia. Learn more.

  • By permanently blocking nerve function
  • By reducing muscle relaxation and contraction
  • By increasing the need for pain medications

13 What is an example of health care waste caused by overtreatment?

  • Women under 50 undergoing mammograms with frequent false positives

    Unnecessary diagnostic procedures like mammograms in younger women often lead to false positives, unnecessary treatments, and anxiety without improving mortality rates. Learn more.

  • Reduction in cesarean section rates through clinical protocols
  • Palliative care patients living shorter lives
  • Increased funding for nutrition education programs

14 How does linoleic acid (LA) negatively affect health?

  • It reduces energy production in the mitochondria

    Linoleic acid disrupts mitochondrial function, which impairs energy production and contributes to various health issues. Learn more.

  • It enhances carbohydrate metabolism in muscles
  • It improves mitochondrial function over time
  • It eliminates essential saturated fats from tissues

15 What is one major barrier to successful breastfeeding caused by modern medical practices?

  • Lack of interest from new mothers
  • Easy access to breastfeeding support in hospitals
  • Medical interventions that disrupt natural birth processes

    Medical interventions such as IV fluids, epidurals, and induced labors can interfere with the natural hormonal processes that support breastfeeding success. Learn more.

  • Hospitals banning formula samples

16 Why is testing raw milk for bird flu considered controversial by some experts?

  • Raw milk contains natural antiviral compounds that kill the virus
  • There is no evidence of bird flu transmission through raw milk

    CDC data from 2005 to 2020 shows that no known viral illnesses, including bird flu, have ever been transmitted through raw milk. Learn more.

  • Dairy farmers have refused to comply with testing
  • The bird flu virus cannot survive outside of birds

17 What is a key advantage of silk pillowcases compared to cotton ones?

  • Silk is easier to wash and dries faster
  • Silk reflects light, making the bed appear cleaner
  • Silk provides better temperature regulation and lasts longer

    Silk’s hollow fibers adjust to body temperature and resist wear, making silk pillowcases more comfortable and longer-lasting than cotton ones. Learn more.

  • Silk is cheaper to produce than cotton

18 What is a potential risk of consuming too many PUFAs (polyunsaturated fatty acids)?

  • Enhanced mitochondrial health and energy efficiency
  • Increased insulin sensitivity and reduced blood sugar
  • Lipid peroxidation leading to insulin resistance and obesity

    Excess PUFAs undergo lipid peroxidation, producing harmful molecules that impair insulin signaling, increase blood sugar and promote obesity. Learn more.

  • Reduced risk of cellular senescence and metabolic stress

19 Why is DMSO considered an effective anti-inflammatory agent?

  • It increases inflammatory cytokines and prostaglandins
  • It creates long-term tolerance to anti-inflammatory effects
  • It scavenges free radicals and reduces inflammation

    DMSO reduces inflammatory cytokines and neutralizes free radicals, addressing chronic inflammation, a key cause of pain and tissue injury. Learn more.

  • It blocks sodium ions in muscle tissues

20 How can you avoid contributing to unnecessary health care waste?

  • Always agree to every procedure suggested by your doctor
  • Ask whether a recommended test or treatment is truly necessary and evidence-based

    Asking for evidence-based recommendations helps you avoid unnecessary procedures, saving money and reducing potential risks. Learn more.

  • Request multiple tests for every minor health concern
  • Avoid seeking medical care altogether

21 What is the recommended composition of an energy-boosting breakfast?

  • Eggs, milk, honey or maple syrup and fruit

    This combination balances macronutrients, reduces serotonin production and enhances energy production for better metabolic function. Learn more.

  • Protein bars, orange juice with pulp and yogurt
  • Oatmeal, peanut butter and almond milk
  • Whole-grain toast, black coffee and butter