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TheFastCat t1_j9gooq5 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 am now imagining old women that look like naked mole rats attempting to conceive. Sex in the city 4 plot line?
zachtheperson t1_j9gomuy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] 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
I think it might be the opposite. Having the choice to wait longer to have kids could actually remove any rush people might have since they don't have to worry about "missing out," because they waited too long.
lobsterbash t1_j9gmzus wrote
Reply to comment by Dragmire800 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
Graduate from college, pay off the debt, aaand... that's it. Still can't afford a house. It'll take a large inheritance just to live like people did a few generations before.
Paper-Fish t1_j9glrrz 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
8 billion people on this rock already, do we really need more?
Scyfer327 t1_j9glf85 wrote
Reply to comment by leonardo201818 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
It's because young people don't want to have kids, nothing to do with infertility
Sculptasquad t1_j9gklbz wrote
Reply to comment by Valyrian_Kobolds 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
Not really.
Fertility research is related to the process of getting a woman pregnant. Not necessarily preventing any and all complications of pregnancy and carrying a child to term.
cdrewing t1_j9gjt33 wrote
Reply to comment by skater15153 in Stroke survivor moves her hand for first time in a decade after groundbreaking treatment by TheTelegraph
Yep. My wife tells me since I take it on a daily basis before going to bed I have less twitches in my legs. And from my own experience I can tell you: your sleep will become much more restful and longer. At the weekends sleeping for ten hours per night won't be a challenge - on average.
Sh4ckleford_Rusty t1_j9gji3t wrote
Reply to comment by Aidyn_the_Grey in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
Yeah I used to have that problem every time I donated, thankfully they removed that criteria here in Canada. No more jumping jacks in the screening room for this guy.
leonardo201818 t1_j9gjfzv wrote
Reply to comment by CochinNbrahma 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
Populations are declining across the world. China, Japan, and Russia face serious problems over the next 20-30 years due to their aging population. There’s not enough young people to support the economy.
praise_H1M t1_j9gj7lk 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
Oh cool. So not only will people be living longer, but now there will be more of us to share the already shrinking resources we have. So cool.
Dragmire800 t1_j9gj5ae wrote
Reply to comment by MrBrightsighed 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 but if they’re paying for this at 70, they’re probably loaded, and you’ll have a large inheritance by the time you’re 20
dboygrow t1_j9giz82 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
Completely agree friend
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Reply to comment by dboygrow in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
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KittyL0ver t1_j9gisfd 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
This will hopefully help women with diminished ovarian reserve and premature ovarian failure. With POF egg quality is also reduced in addition to quantity, whereas with DOR usually egg quality is the same as you’d expect of similar aged women with no fertility problems. Hopefully this research will help with both quality and quantity.
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tornpentacle t1_j9gfuz1 wrote
Reply to comment by AudiieVerbum 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
Methamphetamine refers to the racemic mixture. L-methamphetamine is not methamphetamine.
Ryzz32 t1_j9gft4r wrote
Reply to 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_
So they made the T-virus?
limpingdba t1_j9gfr0z wrote
Reply to comment by Antennangry in Current, Lifetime Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Blood Pressure by Defiant_Race_7544
Same, mines always been on the high side and the lifelong cannabis use really hasn't curbed that at all
rjolivet t1_j9gfhbp 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 guess people prefer to be sterile rather than give birth of a naked mole.
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