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Reply to comment by justwastingtimw in High coffee consumption may triple kidney disease risk in some people by LordNPython
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SandyDelights t1_j8isigy wrote
Reply to comment by Antumbra_Ferox in High coffee consumption may triple kidney disease risk in some people by LordNPython
Damnit, here I was safe rolling on my 600+ mg of caffeine a day.
Well, I feel like I’d prolly have kidney problems by this point if I had that gene. Prolly fine. I think. Maybe. I hope.
dbx999 t1_j8irva0 wrote
Reply to comment by BenjaminHamnett in A study in the US has found, compared to unvaccinated people, protection from the risk of dying from COVID during the six-month omicron wave for folks who had two doses of an mRNA vaccine was 42% for 40- to 59-year-olds; 27% for 60- to 79-year-olds; and 46% for people 80 and older. by Wagamaga
Ok so the vaccinated group is biased towards healthier baseline individuals while unvaccinated group is biased for unhealthy lifestyle choices and a lack of self care including getting vaccinated?
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Reply to comment by RadimentriX in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
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halofreak7777 t1_j8iqwnm wrote
Reply to comment by GamingCupcake in High coffee consumption may triple kidney disease risk in some people by LordNPython
They never defined what kind of cup they are talking about. 8oz per cup? Or the same kind of "cup" as listed on my French press. Because my French press says it makes 8 "cups", but its only 32oz or 4 actual cups and I only drink 4 "cups", which is 2 actual 8oz servings.
TheArcticFox444 t1_j8iqias wrote
Reply to comment by ledpup in Study on former citizens of East Germany sheds light on why people may choose deliberate ignorance by chrisdh79
>>Curiosity ... is one of the defining traits of human beings.
>That's a curious claim.
Especially on Reddit!
anonymoususer101010 t1_j8iq4sb wrote
Reply to Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
I love music and listen to hundreds of new songs every week. When I do this, I usually only spend no more than 10 seconds on a song before realizing whether I like it or not.
FlyChi2020 t1_j8ipxsj wrote
Reply to Paxlovid slashed severe outcomes for at-risk patients after Omicron surge, study finds by No-Drawing-6975
Saved my ass. I was vaxxed but still hit hard. Within 24 hours I was on the mend
prontoon t1_j8ipjho wrote
Reply to comment by Goobzydoobzy in A study found that CBD "exerted anti-cancer activity by reducing epithelial-mesenchymal transition and causing cell cycle arrest." by OregonTripleBeam
Just generally speaking: there will be anywhere from 0.5% to about 4% for strains that do not focus on cbd. Other strains will be as high as the mid 20% cbd (for a refrence point, a very strong strain will run in the mid 20% range to low 30% thc). There are some strains that are a nice mix of thc and cbd, ive seen these in the 10-20% cbd range/10-20% thc range. One of the cool things about cannabis is theres thousands of strains with different cannabinoid ratios.
continentalgrip t1_j8iour8 wrote
Reply to comment by Antumbra_Ferox in High coffee consumption may triple kidney disease risk in some people by LordNPython
On a rare occasion I have half a cup in the morning. Consistently sleep bad then. Sleep fine otherwise. I have wondered if this is what my issue is. Such a pity.
JoeyBE98 t1_j8ios0k wrote
Reply to comment by myusernamehere1 in A study found that CBD "exerted anti-cancer activity by reducing epithelial-mesenchymal transition and causing cell cycle arrest." by OregonTripleBeam
His point entirely is that just because you can put 2 things in a tube and see something happen doesn't necessarily mean if you put that same chemical into our bloodstream it will react the exact same way if it encounters the same cells. There's thousands of drugs that kill cancer in a test tube, but do absolutely nothing when consumed by a human.
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Reply to comment by mostly_browsing in A study in the US has found, compared to unvaccinated people, protection from the risk of dying from COVID during the six-month omicron wave for folks who had two doses of an mRNA vaccine was 42% for 40- to 59-year-olds; 27% for 60- to 79-year-olds; and 46% for people 80 and older. by Wagamaga
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Reply to comment by Quixote1111 in A study in the US has found, compared to unvaccinated people, protection from the risk of dying from COVID during the six-month omicron wave for folks who had two doses of an mRNA vaccine was 42% for 40- to 59-year-olds; 27% for 60- to 79-year-olds; and 46% for people 80 and older. by Wagamaga
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Your_Trash_Daddy t1_j8iiymo wrote
Reply to Researchers found that joint play of two individuals, induced robust between-brain synchronization in parts of the brain, as if the two brains functioned together as a single system by giuliomagnifico
I read "joint play" and immediately wondered what kind of BDSM that is.
mechapoitier t1_j8iinze wrote
Reply to comment by GamingCupcake in High coffee consumption may triple kidney disease risk in some people by LordNPython
And it looks like it might be caffeine in general. I know a guy who basically lived off of monster energy drinks and was regularly getting kidney stones by his late 20s.
Varias279 t1_j8iimz9 wrote
Reply to comment by chrisdh79 in Study on former citizens of East Germany sheds light on why people may choose deliberate ignorance by chrisdh79
That is also a reason why some things repeat themselves. Only with all knowledge can we repair or prevent things as a society.
This also the case with abuse and racism. If enough people forget or don't want to know it keeps going in some form. The reason why people don't want to know is the same, to make their suroundings better in their mind. That is why some families ignore or even hide sexual abuse. If it is not happening in your mind it can not be true. But it is just pushed deeper and has lasting effect, the mind remembers more then we know.
DumbestBoy t1_j8ihgx0 wrote
Exotic-Combination10 t1_j8ifupm wrote
Well, at least now I know exactly how I'm going to die sips on probably 6th cup today
Miss_Awesomeness t1_j8ifii5 wrote
Reply to comment by Antumbra_Ferox in High coffee consumption may triple kidney disease risk in some people by LordNPython
Also said hormonal birth control can slow down absorption and cruciferous vegetables can speed it up. Explains why coffee never works for me.
justwastingtimw t1_j8if9vv wrote
My poor kidneys don’t stand a chance. Tea Coffee.beer. No hope left
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skibbi9 t1_j8iesws wrote
Reply to comment by BenjaminHamnett in A study in the US has found, compared to unvaccinated people, protection from the risk of dying from COVID during the six-month omicron wave for folks who had two doses of an mRNA vaccine was 42% for 40- to 59-year-olds; 27% for 60- to 79-year-olds; and 46% for people 80 and older. by Wagamaga
Bunch of studies actually the opposite for vitamins but agree on the sentiment
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