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timtheringityding t1_j7f3ygr wrote
Reply to comment by InsularAtlantica in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
I just started with a variety of of vitamins. One of em being vitamin D. And I still wanna kms so this research is bogus
Ksradrik t1_j7f3y38 wrote
Reply to comment by sambull in Sound Waves Trigger Anti-Cancer Immune Responses in Mice by dissolutewastrel
I always suspected that airplanes and vacuum cleaners run on pseudoscience.
JackEddyfier t1_j7f3wyj wrote
Reply to New review finds that rocket emissions in the upper atmosphere can affect the ozone layer but are not regulated — Global annual launches grew from 90 to 190 in the past 5 years, and an upsurge in rocket launches may potentially undo decades of work to save the ozone layer by marketrent
>rocket emissions in the upper atmosphere can affect the ozone layer
What primary research shows that? By how much was the ozone layer affected?
I thought one isn't supposed to post reviews here. I'm under the impression this forum is here to discuss primary research where the methods are open and revealed.
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Tahoeclown t1_j7f1uqu wrote
Been saying this for years. There has to be frequencies/or combined frequencies that kill cancer cells but are benign to regular cells. And this probably applies to a much much broader application. Sound is the future.
xdavidliu t1_j7f1d4z wrote
Reply to comment by lugialegend233 in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
the people who had lower dosages of Vitamin D did fill out prescriptions too; and they had higher risk than those who had higher dosages.
D20Jawbreaker t1_j7eyngl wrote
Reply to comment by r4rthrowawaysoon in An anti-aging gene discovered in a population of centenarians less prone to cardiovascular complications, has been shown to rewind the heart's biological age by 10 year by giuliomagnifico
GeneCo would like a word.
As would the Repo Man.
TumbleWeed_64 t1_j7exxy2 wrote
Reply to comment by forests-of-purgatory in A new study suggests that too much screen time during infancy may lead to changes in brain activity, as well as problems with executive functioning — the ability to stay focused and control impulses, behaviors, and emotions — in elementary school. by Wagamaga
They don't want to hear that. They just want to feel superior.
Squirrel_Whisperer_ t1_j7exuen wrote
Reply to comment by Shot-Donkey665 in An anti-aging gene discovered in a population of centenarians less prone to cardiovascular complications, has been shown to rewind the heart's biological age by 10 year by giuliomagnifico
Look into bpc157 and tb500. You inject both. They have been life savers. You can get a combo vials at some places. Both are amazing at healing muscoskeletal issues, healing organs, reducing inflammation all over the body, neuroprotective, etc.
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Reply to comment by crimeo in New review finds that rocket emissions in the upper atmosphere can affect the ozone layer but are not regulated — Global annual launches grew from 90 to 190 in the past 5 years, and an upsurge in rocket launches may potentially undo decades of work to save the ozone layer by marketrent
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Shot-Donkey665 t1_j7ewopl wrote
Reply to comment by tictacbergerac in An anti-aging gene discovered in a population of centenarians less prone to cardiovascular complications, has been shown to rewind the heart's biological age by 10 year by giuliomagnifico
Yes, I just like "unalive"
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TikkiTakiTomtom t1_j7ewcu3 wrote
Reply to An anti-aging gene discovered in a population of centenarians less prone to cardiovascular complications, has been shown to rewind the heart's biological age by 10 year by giuliomagnifico
For people like me who are skeptical and confused about the term anti-aging and want a closer look here is the very long research paper
https://academic.oup.com/cardiovascres/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cvr/cvad008/6986428
MLD802 t1_j7evpwa wrote
Reply to comment by BraneCumm in An anti-aging gene discovered in a population of centenarians less prone to cardiovascular complications, has been shown to rewind the heart's biological age by 10 year by giuliomagnifico
Whaddya mean anabolic steroids in large doses for years is totally safe
Centimal t1_j7evbd4 wrote
Reply to A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
TLDR - carbohydrate intake is related to cardiovascular disease etc. Does not differentiate between full grain/integral and not, does not seem to control for sugar intake.
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Reply to comment by sambull in Sound Waves Trigger Anti-Cancer Immune Responses in Mice by dissolutewastrel
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Gmannen t1_j7esos1 wrote
Reply to Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
Isn't most of the vitamin D research, that say you should take some, bought by tha companies that produces vitamin D? I listed to a professor talk about how older people in Spain for example has less vitamin D in their body that people of the same age in Nordic countries. And that most of the vitamin D comes from what you eat, fish being exceptionally rich.
AllanfromWales1 t1_j7erwoe wrote
Reply to A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
Not very helpful on carbohydrate quality. Are there 'good' and 'bad' carbohydrates?
kevinsabi t1_j7erw1e wrote
Reply to comment by tempskawt in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
glad you’re on the mend.
modcon86 t1_j7f42lm wrote
Reply to A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
Is this for all population groups? How about endurance athletes and other high carbohydrate demand groups? Does it vary between types of carbohydrates? So many questions.