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donate blood. Firefighters (who train with hazardous PFAS foam/liquids) were shown to have lower levels in their blood stream if they donated blood regularly.
donate blood. Firefighters (who train with hazardous PFAS foam/liquids) were shown to have lower levels in their blood stream if they donated blood regularly.
poor guy was afraid of her
I wonder if he’s talking about a some kind of “clock circuit?”
Massachusetts can build a fucking railroad with this money
“works perfectly” as what, exactly?
I think some areas bring down the curve (ER etc, maybe). It might be like 50% for GPs, idk
I N N O V A T I O N Doctors in the US spend about 25% of their time dealing with insurance companies
it undermines any less subsidized green energy industry which can lead to monopolies in the long run.
why not just call it what they think it is: Magic.
Finally, somebody who shall bring glory to the bins
they need tiny, adorable AC units
I’d like one lab diamond pocket knife pls.
I think even at the height of “exploration” there were already people living in the “explored” places.
Its probably very common. I would suspect its happened before and the larger barrier is unicellular to multicellular life.
No, these studies indicated metabolic changes: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4989512/
My understanding is that severe shifts in calorie intake vs output can lead to lasting metabolic changes. I think the main example people point to is that all “biggest loser” contestants failed to keep their weight down even when they maintained their diets and exercise for a long period.
I can’t imagine human diets used to be as predictable as they are now, especially in winter. Attempting a diet that includes fasting doesnt seem unreasonable as part of a larger plan.
Mac from it’s always sunny.
I hate this timeline.