SippyTurtle
SippyTurtle t1_j8d7wp2 wrote
Reply to comment by Altruistic-Text3481 in Anonymous man in US walked into Turkish embassy and donated $30 million to quake victims, Pakistani PM says by AutisticFloridaMan
Médecins sans frontières, the other name for doctors without borders.
SippyTurtle t1_j7zv9iz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in According to a study on 12,211 patients, aspirin is just as effective at preventing blood clots as low molecular weight heparin, but it costs less and is easier to administer by giuliomagnifico
It lowers the risk but it's not specifically because of AF. It's more targeting atherosclerosis rather than the clots formed in AF.
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Reply to comment by starnutq163 in Eli5 How exactly does Noise cancellation work? That too in such small airbuds by Professional-Ad3441
At least take me out to dinner first.
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Reply to comment by ObligationEuphoric1 in Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity by hot
And most people aren't victims of homicides so we should just let murderers go free.
SippyTurtle t1_j0rjjry wrote
Reply to comment by ObligationEuphoric1 in Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity by hot
His/her statement implies that because they don't know anyone hospitalized that means COVID isn't that bad.
SippyTurtle t1_j0paqxr wrote
Reply to comment by wolfman411 in Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity by hot
I'll let my ICU COVID patients know that your life is doing swell.
SippyTurtle t1_iw3ox1r wrote
Reply to comment by HarbingerDread in Do all steroid hormones increase blood glucose and cause diabetes? by [deleted]
I'm assuming you mean legal in the sports world in which I would disagree. People would maximize the short term boosting effects to get the wins and disregard long term detriment.
SippyTurtle t1_ivsr63k wrote
Reply to comment by TheXtraReal in In a first, doctors treat fatal genetic disease before birth by 29PiecesOfSilver
That's awful. I've had one patient with it as well so I'm a bit familiar with the condition. My understanding is that it's not so much overproduction as much as it's the mast cells being super sensitive to everything. Are there certain foods you're able to tolerate or do you have to survive on specific nutrition supplements?
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Reply to comment by FedXFtw in In a first, doctors treat fatal genetic disease before birth by 29PiecesOfSilver
Generally the defective enzymes don't do anything, and that's the problem. If they don't do what they're supposed to, you don't get the chemical reaction and thus don't get the end product you need. So to answer your question, no, enzyme blockers aren't needed.
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Reply to comment by Frankie_T9000 in Researchers create a Drone That Can 'See Through Walls' With Wifi | At the University of Waterloo recently fixed one up with a scanning device that is the definition of invasive. by chrisdh79
The Saturday to end them all.
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Reply to comment by WHISKEY_DELTA_6 in Solar power world record broken with ‘miracle material’ by NickDanger3di
No, sudoku is a number based puzzle. You're thinking of Sudowoodo.
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Reply to comment by 35Lcrowww in This electric toothbrush plays “Survivor” by Destiny’s Child while you brush your teeth by pervertedgiant
I think that'd sell out in a day or twooooo