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iceyed913 t1_jdwhfef wrote
Reply to Scientists discovered that a change in the brain's neural pathways while dieting facilitates rebound weight gain, this discovery could be a target for drugs to combat the yo-yo effect by giuliomagnifico
trueee, but in combating the yoyo effect you would desensitize a mechanism and this would result in a lifelong treatment plan. Might just be preferable to use the old ozempic if it proves to be safe longterm. Although adjuncts are always nice if all else fails.
iceyed913 t1_jb2duhe wrote
Reply to comment by wascilly_wabbit in Study reveals that although private automobiles continue to be the dominant travel mode in American cities, the share of car trips has slightly and steadily decreased since its peak in 2001. In contrast, the share of transit, non-motorized, and taxicab trips has steadily increased by giuliomagnifico
because they are counted as taxicab trips. just add up the numbers if it bothers you
iceyed913 t1_j96gtvr wrote
Reply to comment by StabbingHobo in Diablo IV’s open beta starts next month by Sorin61
hopefully not priced at 30$ there wont
iceyed913 t1_j3ews4a wrote
Reply to comment by InterminousVerminous in New psychology research provides insight into the impact of sexual passion styles among long-term couples: Too much control over one’s sexual passion harms the sexual satisfaction of both partners by lolfuys
>Overall, the study showed that inhibited sexual passion had a strong negative effect on sexual satisfaction of both partners.
The only thing resolute that can be gained from this is that not being horny is not conducive to a healthy sexual relationship. Well euh... Kudos
iceyed913 t1_j232k10 wrote
Reply to comment by DIABLO258 in New research indicates stress can have a powerful impact on your perceptions of your romantic partner by nikan69
Bit extreme, but ok you are excused.
iceyed913 t1_j20ofx6 wrote
Reply to comment by Usernametaken112 in Life is a game we play without ever knowing the rules: Camus, absurdist fiction, and the paradoxes of existence. by IAI_Admin
In and of itself randomized outcomes to similar situations do provide equality. It is not much of a comfort on an individual level however
iceyed913 t1_j1uspjo wrote
Reply to comment by Eastern_Ad_8086 in Gut microbiota of the young ameliorates physical fitness of the aged in mice (Dec 2022) "young-derived gut microbiota rejuvenates the physical fitness of the aged by altering the microbial composition of the gut and gene expression in muscle and skin" by MaximilianKohler
Kids are going to be so confused
iceyed913 t1_j12v9p5 wrote
Reply to comment by Robot-Candy in Research finds people who are married have a lower risk of developing dementia after the age of 70 than those who are unmarried or divorced. Previous studies suggest that being married later in life protects against dementia, and that being single in old age increases the risk of dementia by Wagamaga
It's not like the research could have picked up that those with predementia and or other health factors predisposing to cognitive decline in middle age are likelier to end up unmarried. Loneliness is horrible, but given the right cognitive functioning it should not even occur in the first place.
iceyed913 t1_izkhlyd wrote
Reply to comment by CaymanRich in Buyers perceive greater value in homes with whole, rounded numbers, new study finds by Additional-Two-7312
It's good ya know, but it's not 600k level good
iceyed913 t1_iz9kcs5 wrote
Reply to comment by starrpamph in Researchers developed a new $50 blood cancer testing method that has high sensitivity and makes regular monitoring affordable by giuliomagnifico
God forbid more people will get there cancers detected at an earlier stage.. Best limit this tests coverage to only the oldest segment of the population. Nobody else ever gets cancer anyway
iceyed913 t1_iy3lytd wrote
Reply to comment by edgiepower in Nine Australian miners poised to ride the green minerals wave by darth_nadoma
You Aussies dont need that many batteries 🤨
iceyed913 t1_iwruxtt wrote
Reply to comment by CannaCosmonaut in Overhyping hydrogen as a fuel risks endangering net-zero goals by filosoful
Snarky =/= genuine... Also stereotyping into camps as a way of discrediting the other opinion is probably the most flawed kind of rethoric out there. Unfortunately people online seem to love that shit.
iceyed913 t1_iuieuw0 wrote
Reply to TIL: An advertising company wanted to use Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire in a Hemorrhoid commercial by jmoney6
Never knew that hemorrhoids had a marketing team.. what about the cold sores?
iceyed913 t1_is6uxva wrote
Reply to comment by danhawman in TIL one bite of the beaked sea snake that is fully loaded has the ability to kill 52 men and only three drops of their toxic venom have the ability to kill eight people! Without treatment, the venom will kill a person within eight hours. by johndurairaj1
One bite to the dick would get the job done in 3 hours
iceyed913 t1_irycbpd wrote
Reply to "New antibiotic hiding in diseased potatoes thwarts fungal infections in plants and humans" by tonymmorley
Shit, so we nuke the bacteria with the fungi and then we nuke the fungi with the bacteria... Time for some selective breeding using competitive species ? 🤨
iceyed913 t1_irbi402 wrote
Reply to comment by Tim_the_geek in How come some viruses lasts years? by alttoupvotemyself
im pretty sure there is an error correction mechanism that removes genetic sequences which seem out of place or mutations. no idea how likely it is to always work, but infected cells are cleaned up through autophagy, programmed apoptosis (this is like murder and suicide), so viral sequences will most likely be removed at some point. chronic viral infections like aids and herpes are forever though. edit: i do not have a degree or anything in this area, so if you want to know more im sure youtube has simple videos explaining these things
iceyed913 t1_irav3hd wrote
Reply to comment by Tim_the_geek in How come some viruses lasts years? by alttoupvotemyself
mrna transcriptase makes dna into mrna. reverse transcriptase makes mrna into dna. this gets laced into the nucleus dna via a few other enzymes. im a bit rusty on the specifics but there are a few mechanisms through which this proces can take place throughout all organic life. its how bacteria exchange antibiotic resistance genes and such
iceyed913 t1_ir9hkx1 wrote
Reply to How come some viruses lasts years? by alttoupvotemyself
cause they integrate into your dna via reverse mrna transciptase. this is only a concern with specific viruses types and only when you get older and immune system gets weaker. thinking of aids or herpes family viruses here. edit: also stress due to exhaustion will deplete your natural dna restoration mechanisms and immunity against cells showing abberant behavior, so then you get flare ups causing pathological damage to tissues
iceyed913 t1_jdxe97l wrote
Reply to comment by fanghornegghorn in Scientists discovered that a change in the brain's neural pathways while dieting facilitates rebound weight gain, this discovery could be a target for drugs to combat the yo-yo effect by giuliomagnifico
that would be double bubble, might be dangerous and unpleasant