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Hsartsteddir t1_j9g66qd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
It's been shown to be linked, but not causal yet. Formal studies on THC and gynecomastia have not been performed in humans.
Stating things as facts that haven't been proven so, is also not helpful for establishing scientific basis.
dboygrow t1_j9g5swi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
Do you have a source for that? I've been smoking a long time as well as using steroids and bodybuilding and I've never heard that claim. Not saying you're wrong I just would like some evidence before I believe it.
GrizzyChops t1_j9g5nar wrote
Reply to comment by truthful_maiq in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
You should really update your knowledge base on this. https://earthmed.com/blog/does-weed-lower-testosterone https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5660879/#:~:text=Background,testosterone%20concentrations%20among%20marijuana%20users. Rodent and primate studies are a great place to start research bust should not be used as a, this is what will happen in humans.
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Live-Neighborhood857 t1_j9g48fj wrote
Reply to comment by Wooden_Suit_6679 in Wombat cube-shaped poop is formed through an intestinal drying process akin to the dynamics of cooling lava beds, that create consistent cracks by marketrent
Alright fecal folks, back at it again with more fecal facts! Pop a squat and open your brain mouths bwcause im going to drop a log of knowledge on you.
ToLorien t1_j9g3bal wrote
Reply to comment by EmpathyZero in Unlike most mammals, female naked mole rats develop new eggs throughout their entire lives – a finding that could lead to improvements in human infertility research. by chrisdh79
Yeah I don’t think an increase in fertility would do much to help dwindling populations. I think most are dwindling because as women become more educated and able to be financially independent they choose to have less children or none at all. Also, with inflation today it’s becoming less of an option for the middle class as both parents have to work full time while child care is a whole mortgage payment or more monthly. I don’t care if I have viable eggs until I’m 50 I’m still not able to support a kid financially. and I’m not directing this at you just adding to the conversation.
Mounta1nK1ng t1_j9g39fj wrote
Reply to Unlike most mammals, female naked mole rats develop new eggs throughout their entire lives – a finding that could lead to improvements in human infertility research. by chrisdh79
Why my baby look like a naked mole rat?
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Reply to comment by ParabellumJohn in The case of a patient who had COVID for 318 days helped scientists discover a new route for dangerous coronavirus strain emergence. They found mutations enabling T cell escape. Keeping track of mutations is crucial for understanding, monitoring, and controlling the pandemic by Skoltech_
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Hsartsteddir t1_j9g2nl2 wrote
Reply to comment by truthful_maiq in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
I started smoking regularly and powerlifting at the same time, toncalm down my CNS.
My testosterone went up a lot, and my BP went down a lot.
The general physical health changes did a lot, but I think it might show that weed can't drop free Test enough for it to matter.
Sculptasquad t1_j9g23hd wrote
Reply to Study has found that a drug for post-partum depression works by inhibiting systemic inflammatory pathways, the new finding is monumental in that it suggests that PPD is likely caused, at least in part, by inflammation by giuliomagnifico
I thought most depression was caused/made worse by inflammation...
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crusoe t1_j9fzk5z wrote
Reply to Extensive accumulation of misfolded protein aggregates during natural aging and senescence (2023) by basmwklz
Ooof, I guess 3 day fasts are on the menu then.
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Black_RL t1_j9fz3il wrote
Reply to comment by bane_killgrind in According to a new study, researchers propose a novel theory about how the molecules of life may have developed a preferred chirality, or “handedness.” Understanding more about how the concept influences our living beings could help scientists develop drugs to fight molecular disease, like cancer. by Impossible_Cookie596
Thanks for this.
Black_RL t1_j9fz1wn wrote
Reply to According to a new study, researchers propose a novel theory about how the molecules of life may have developed a preferred chirality, or “handedness.” Understanding more about how the concept influences our living beings could help scientists develop drugs to fight molecular disease, like cancer. by Impossible_Cookie596
New word for me, chirality.
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MrBrightsighed t1_j9fxez4 wrote
Reply to Unlike most mammals, female naked mole rats develop new eggs throughout their entire lives – a finding that could lead to improvements in human infertility research. by chrisdh79
I’d be pissed if I was born and my parents were 70
contaygious t1_j9g6bpm wrote
Reply to comment by RecycledAir in Females' propensity to deposit more fat in places like their hips, buttocks and the backs of their arms, so-called subcutaneous fat, is protective against brain inflammation, which can result in problems like dementia and stroke, at least until menopause, scientists report. by QualityWork_
So fat is a good thing? We should all be fat to protect against inflammation?