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forteofsilver t1_j67y74k wrote
Reply to Researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. A study found sleep disturbances were prevalent among those with lifetime suicidal ideation or a lifetime suicide attempt. by Wagamaga
everyday I see like five articles with dipshit titles posted on here.
did you know researchers have found a link between drinking water and living? did you know if you are depressed you might have trouble sleeping and lack of sleep can make you depressed??
oh my god who knew
AntonioPanadero t1_j67xeyt wrote
Reply to Researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. A study found sleep disturbances were prevalent among those with lifetime suicidal ideation or a lifetime suicide attempt. by Wagamaga
No wonder people want to kill themselves if they cant sleep.
theedgeofoblivious t1_j67xcw2 wrote
Reply to Researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. A study found sleep disturbances were prevalent among those with lifetime suicidal ideation or a lifetime suicide attempt. by Wagamaga
People with negative thoughts have trouble sleeping.
Wagamaga OP t1_j67xagj wrote
Reply to Researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. A study found sleep disturbances were prevalent among those with lifetime suicidal ideation or a lifetime suicide attempt. by Wagamaga
Sleep plays a critical role in mental health. And a new study led by University of Arizona researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
The study surveyed 885 people from May 2020 to May 2021. Forty-one percent of participants had thought about suicide in their lifetime.
The team then compared individuals with and without suicide ideation on different measures of sleep, such as duration, timing, insomnia, nightmares and depressive symptoms.
Lead author Michael Grandner with UA said working to improve sleep health can reduce the risk of suicide.
Suicide was in the top three leading causes of death for those aged 10-35 in 2020.
The study was published in the Journal of American College Health.
https://kjzz.org/content/1837252/study-sleep-problems-linked-suicidal-thoughts
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parrotlunaire t1_j67vf2y wrote
Reply to Small, convenient mosquito repellent device passes test to protect military personnel by [deleted]
Repellent device = a tube containing insecticide-soaked cotton. Great that it works.
Starfire70 t1_j67ve25 wrote
Reply to Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
Wow. Looks like he/she's just taking a nap and could wake up at any moment.
Starfire70 t1_j67vbiu wrote
Reply to comment by IDontTrustGod in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
Love it. Anky had to be with the likes of TRex running around. There's a fight in the 'Walking With Dinosaurs' miniseries where an Anky critically wounds a TRex with its tail club.
Reddit_Hitchhiker t1_j67v4h5 wrote
Reply to Thresholds for Antarctic Ice Shelf Melt Pond Formation Will Be Reached Sooner than Previously Thought Even Under Moderate Warming Scenarios, New Research Shows by 9273629397759992
This keeps beating scientists estimates and bodes quite badly for our lives.
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nerdyamateurs t1_j67s8bk wrote
Reply to comment by blahblahrasputan in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
Yep at the Tyrell. And you’re right, one of the trippiest drives in Canada is heading into Drumheller from the prairies.
blahblahrasputan t1_j67l7l6 wrote
Reply to comment by nerdyamateurs in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
This is the one in Drumheller right? That thing is unreal! Also driving to that town is crazy. It's flat for so long and then boom a canyon with a town in it. So cool.
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QncyFie t1_j67jm9f wrote
Reply to Moral disapproval mediates the relationship between compulsive sexual behavior and religiosity by chrisdh79
This really explains why the extremist religious degenerates cyber stalking me for a year were completely and utterly obsessed with my sexuality
insaneintheblain t1_j67dir5 wrote
Reply to comment by kittenTakeover in Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention. Rather than disposing of batteries after two or three years, we could have recyclable batteries that last for up to nine years, by using high-frequency sound waves to remove rust that inhibits battery performance by Wagamaga
You assume anyone alive on this planet knows what they are doing.
No one is in charge.
[deleted] t1_j67dhdu wrote
Reply to comment by OpenStars in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
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insaneintheblain t1_j67de1f wrote
Reply to Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention. Rather than disposing of batteries after two or three years, we could have recyclable batteries that last for up to nine years, by using high-frequency sound waves to remove rust that inhibits battery performance by Wagamaga
Is rust a big issue in batteries?
[deleted] t1_j67dbl4 wrote
Reply to Research shows among women 65 or older, each additional 31 minutes per day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was associated with a 21% lower risk of developing mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Risk was also 33% lower with each additional 1,865 daily steps. by Wagamaga
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insaneintheblain t1_j67d8jq wrote
Reply to The implementation of a soft drinks industry levy in the UK in 2018 was associated with an 8% reduction in obesity among 10-11 year old girls with the greatest reductions seen in those living in the most deprived areas. No such association was found in 10-11 year old boys or younger children. by shiruken
A good way to reduce sugar intake in a household is to not buy soft drinks
insaneintheblain t1_j67d6lf wrote
Reply to comment by shiruken in The implementation of a soft drinks industry levy in the UK in 2018 was associated with an 8% reduction in obesity among 10-11 year old girls with the greatest reductions seen in those living in the most deprived areas. No such association was found in 10-11 year old boys or younger children. by shiruken
Do the manufacturers then pass on the cost to the consumer?
killercurvesahead t1_j67c6pi wrote
Reply to comment by ObligatoryOption in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
I've been in a collection or two where that's not guaranteed.
[deleted] t1_j6756oa wrote
Reply to comment by x4ty2 in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
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x4ty2 t1_j674acl wrote
Reply to comment by Protagorum in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
I think it was herbivore. So it probably wouldn't eat you. More like an armored cow.
Gathorall t1_j67yfds wrote
Reply to comment by theedgeofoblivious in Researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. A study found sleep disturbances were prevalent among those with lifetime suicidal ideation or a lifetime suicide attempt. by Wagamaga
Trying to sleep is incompatible with significant distraction, so it is hard to escape those thoughts particularly at that time.