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SunglassesDan t1_j534gxz wrote
Reply to comment by turtle4499 in The Benefits of Taking Vitamin D Might Depend on Your Weight | A reanalysis of a large trial found overweight and obese people might metabolize vitamin D supplements differently, leading to lower circulating levels by Hrmbee
Because the way it is commonly used is what it means in all practical contexts.
SunglassesDan t1_j226jz5 wrote
Reply to In the first two years of the pandemic, 40,830 children and teenagers lost their mothers to COVID-19 in Brazil. The delay in adopting the necessary public health measures in Brazil aggravated the spread of the disease, resulting in losses of human life that could have been avoided by Wagamaga
Why are mothers being singled out as special here?
SunglassesDan t1_j226her wrote
Reply to comment by Jesustheteenyears in In the first two years of the pandemic, 40,830 children and teenagers lost their mothers to COVID-19 in Brazil. The delay in adopting the necessary public health measures in Brazil aggravated the spread of the disease, resulting in losses of human life that could have been avoided by Wagamaga
COVID-19 is the name of the disease caused by the virus. Try again.
SunglassesDan t1_iustb09 wrote
Reply to comment by colem5000 in 30 minutes of car preheating in sub-zero conditions produces as much particulate emissions as driving 97km in a gasoline car, or 20km in a diesel car “These findings do not suggest to stop preheating cars; instead, we could reduce the emissions by using similar methods that are in place for engine” by giuliomagnifico
There is no evidence that driving a car for 10 minutes to finish warming up is more harmful than idling it for the same amount of time.
SunglassesDan t1_iunbmwc wrote
Reply to comment by MechaMagikarp in Being a young man, religious, and with a high income, may make you more likely to gamble on sports, according to international research which also suggests that betting on sports, daily fantasy league play, and betting on e-sports all increase the risk of developing a gambling problem. by MistWeaver80
Because if you simplified your writing down to a level that you understand you will remove the nonsensical and often contradictory babbling you have been doing throughout this thread.
SunglassesDan t1_iumoq73 wrote
Reply to comment by MechaMagikarp in Being a young man, religious, and with a high income, may make you more likely to gamble on sports, according to international research which also suggests that betting on sports, daily fantasy league play, and betting on e-sports all increase the risk of developing a gambling problem. by MistWeaver80
Perhaps if you tried dumbing it down further it might get down to a level you actually understand.
SunglassesDan t1_irzi2k9 wrote
Reply to comment by Seeking_Happy1989 in "New antibiotic hiding in diseased potatoes thwarts fungal infections in plants and humans" by tonymmorley
It's an antifungal, so no, no, and no.
SunglassesDan t1_iqp4ab9 wrote
Reply to As for magnesium levels, both those in the high and the low group were significantly more likely to develop dementia compared with those in the middle group. by nanoatzin
Serum magnesium level is a terrible marker to measure for this kind of thing. 66% of your body’s total magnesium is in your bones and 33% is intracellular. You can been total body magnesium depleted and have a normal serum magnesium.
SunglassesDan t1_iqp44b9 wrote
Reply to comment by recovering_spaz in As for magnesium levels, both those in the high and the low group were significantly more likely to develop dementia compared with those in the middle group. by nanoatzin
What? That’s not even remotely true. Who told you that?
SunglassesDan t1_j6156jt wrote
Reply to comment by shiruken in The implementation of a soft drinks industry levy in the UK in 2018 was associated with an 8% reduction in obesity among 10-11 year old girls with the greatest reductions seen in those living in the most deprived areas. No such association was found in 10-11 year old boys or younger children. by shiruken
Seems like other factors involved beyond just the soda calories. A household level reduction of 6240 calories per year is less than 0.5 lbs/person/year.