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hikehikebaby t1_jdoe8q4 wrote
Reply to comment by ItsJustATux in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
"hormonal medicine causes hormonal issues" also isn't "discussing dangers," it's non specific nonsense. Of course work and girls should know the benefits and risks, but that's certainly not what that comment conveyed.
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Reply to comment by fellow_enthusiast in Ashkenazi Jews Have Become More Genetically Similar Over Time – A new study of skeletons from a cemetery in Germany reveals a hidden history of Jews in the Middle Ages. by SebRLuck
I did - and there's a lot of genetic and historic evidence. Not only do we know that it happened, we know exactly when and how. I'm not going to summarize all of it here, but there's a ton of information online including on Wikipedia and there's a ton of information in mainstream historic sources.
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Reply to comment by ConsciousLiterature in Ashkenazi Jews Have Become More Genetically Similar Over Time – A new study of skeletons from a cemetery in Germany reveals a hidden history of Jews in the Middle Ages. by SebRLuck
More accurately, it's an ethno religious group or "people". You can convert into Judaism if you are accepted by a court of Jewish law - like applying for membership. Judaism is very old and is much older than modern concepts of race and religion.
Ashkenaz issues are a subset of Jews, but all Jewish groups are ethnically distinct and have more in common with one another than with other groups - we all have common DNA from before we were concord and exiled.
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Reply to comment by konchok in Scientists discover ‘world’s largest’ seagrass forest – by strapping cameras to sharks by maki23
Based on the way we use the term for some terrestrial ecology, I'm guessing that there isn't a really solid reason. Forest can mean a lot of different things, including an area with trees on it, an area with trees on it that is not a wetland, or an area that is usually used to grow trees, regardless of whether or not there are currently trees on it.
I've also heard this called a "seagrass meadow," or "seagrass bed."
hikehikebaby t1_itqkqf9 wrote
Reply to comment by _AnecdotalEvidence_ in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
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No, for sure
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Often, yes. I think there is this image of people moving from very liberal cities to very conservative rural areas, but a lot of people just want to move a little further away from the city where they currently live. That's what I'm interested in - and what I did in the beginning on COVID. No huge cultural shift. Internet connectivity is the limiting factor. If I move as I am planning to do then I will still be able to drive into work as needed.
hikehikebaby t1_jdofseh wrote
Reply to comment by ItsJustATux in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
"causes hormonal issues" is made up nonsense that doesn't refer to any specific problem or reference any evidence. I'm not "tone policing." This is just nonsense.