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_trouble_every_day_ t1_j8dfsok wrote
Reply to comment by sendnewt_s in Chinese researchers have reported what they claim is the world’s youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which may overturn the conventional perception that cognitive impairment rarely occurs in young people. by Wagamaga
The headline alone is ridiculous. It should be self evident that a single case doesn’t overturn the perception of anything being rare.
_trouble_every_day_ t1_j656uv5 wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
It’s not a valid source by any academic or professional standard. It seems like you’re talking about social media posts in which case there’s no point in arguing what’s credible as there is no set standard other than whatever’s enforced by their content policy.
_trouble_every_day_ t1_j5zscst wrote
Reply to comment by Gargenville in ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
Wikipedia is not a valid source for citation, that’s why it requires citations for edits. You can use wikipedia to find those sources and cite them.
_trouble_every_day_ t1_j2zdngm wrote
Reply to comment by Professional_Win1535 in Study: Repeated psychological stress is linked with Irritable Bowel Syndrome-like symptoms by rustoo
I was having diarrhea a lot during a particularly stressful couple weeks so naturally I assumed it was pancreatic cancer. I went to urgent care(because I was obviously dying) and my lab results said everything was fine. That was enough convince me I that it must be colon cancer so I scheduled a colonoscopy which I’m currently waiting on. Anyway this has all been great for my stress level.
_trouble_every_day_ t1_j8dgv3e wrote
Reply to comment by jxyzptlk in Chinese researchers have reported what they claim is the world’s youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which may overturn the conventional perception that cognitive impairment rarely occurs in young people. by Wagamaga
OPs title is the first sentence in the article. I guess we can blame OP for posting this particular article but good luck finding coverage of medical research that isn’t sensationalized to rake in clicks.