Recent comments in /f/dataisbeautiful

Alternative-Sea-6238 t1_j87x0qf wrote

Some non-opoid analgesics include: paracetamol NSAIDs e.g. ibuprofen, diclofenac, naproxen aspirin Ketamine Duloxetine (used for.neuropathic pain) Gabapentinoids such as gabapentin and pregabalin (also for.neuropathic pain) Local anaesthetics such as lidocaine, bupivacaine, ropivacaine (can be used in creams/gels/injections) Clonidine Magnesium Alcohol (studies have found it to be superior than paracetamol in certain quantities though obviously is also addictive!) Heat/cold therapies Steroids such as dexamethasone can provide some analgesic effect TENS machines Nitrous oxide

Many of these are situational e.g. if you have a deep pain than local anaesthetic cream likely won't penetrate deep enough, but a deep injection or nerve block of local anaesthic such as bupivacaine may work wonders.

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Monkey_King24 t1_j87wy9c wrote

You know right, that you can directly import tables and data from the web directly into power bi. There is an option called web while importing data into power bi

Clean it with power query and do any calculation needed using DAX and still make the same visual.

OR a simpler process would be directly importing the table in Excel or Google sheets, clean it and download it as CSV. To be used in Power BI

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sabbakk t1_j87uvfo wrote

Voiceover is much faster and cheaper to do than a professional dub, and can be done by a single voice for all characters. Since most cool movies / cartoons / series got to the audience in Eastern Europe through pirates, and pirates would only do voiceover, voiceover became a cultural norm for a while, even for officially released stuff. It has now shifted towards dubbing though. In the 90s, when the piracy was at its peak, there were several competing pirate studios in Russia that raced against each other releasing as many movies daily as possible. Some even employed simultaneous interpreters who would do the voiceover without watching those movies first, so listening to them was... an experience in its own right. One of those interpreters became a legend in the professional community and he claims to have done up to 8 movies daily at some point. He is responsible for infusing the Russian language with his translation of "holy shit", which is "god's diarrhea"

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Steeled14 t1_j87rtc9 wrote

https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2018/3/8/the-myth-that-americans-consume-80-of-the-worlds-opioids

I thought that sounded like that number made about zero sense, and I found that the “80%” figure you mentioned has been repeated all over the place and it’s incredibly false. At one point in time, at one point, the United States had 80% of world’s sales for oxycodone. 99% for hydrocodone (every other country uses different stuff like classic morphine). Careful with statistic facts and numbers out there, I tend to remind myself constantly.

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