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rdizzy1223 t1_j9ampki wrote
Reply to comment by asapfroggx in Pharmacological vitamin C inhibits mTOR signaling and tumor growth by degrading Rictor and inducing HMOX1 expression (Feb 2023) by basmwklz
Partially correct doesn't mean much, and this is only one limited study. Whackadoos can be right once a day, and all that.
rdizzy1223 t1_j9amn5n wrote
Reply to comment by Daaru_ in Pharmacological vitamin C inhibits mTOR signaling and tumor growth by degrading Rictor and inducing HMOX1 expression (Feb 2023) by basmwklz
If I have cancer I will also gladly accept harmful side effects if the issue is treated, at the expense of myself. You'd have to be a dolt not to.
rdizzy1223 t1_j9am8x9 wrote
Reply to comment by cjankowski in Pharmacological vitamin C inhibits mTOR signaling and tumor growth by degrading Rictor and inducing HMOX1 expression (Feb 2023) by basmwklz
That isn't all it means, it means it needs to be administered via IV, it will not reach blood serum levels high enough if you take it orally, regardless of how much you take, you are just wasting it.
rdizzy1223 t1_j7w010v wrote
Reply to comment by raptorbluez 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
Why does everyone only talk about low dose aspirin regiments rather than just normal/higher dose aspirin for more serious cases?
rdizzy1223 t1_j2f6ufe wrote
Reply to comment by 0ut0fBoundsException in I Used ChatGPT for a Day and Found It Very Impressive by jormungandrsjig
I would imagine those squarespace plugins might have existed in the past, as they stopped supporting many plug-ins in like 2016.
rdizzy1223 t1_j08pcdp wrote
Reply to comment by Nitz93 in Short-term hyper-caloric high-fat feeding on a ketogenic die... : Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity by Jealous-Pop-8997
It will inherently be lower as well, as high fat ketogenic diets lower triglycerides as well and vldl is directly connected to triglyceride levels.
rdizzy1223 t1_j062ub3 wrote
Reply to comment by rhodysailor in Autopsy-based histopathological characterization of myocarditis after anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination by Razariousnefarian
Especially considering the hypocrisy of the anti-vaxxers as most of them were constantly going around stating that people were dying "with covid" and not "from covid". You could just as easily say the same thing about all possible vaccine related deaths.
rdizzy1223 t1_izqz0jf wrote
Reply to An analysis of 4511 vaccine-related tweets show that anti-vaccine messaging tends to focus on the "harmful" nature of vaccines, based on personal values and beliefs rather than hard facts. Anonymity did not affect the type of content posted, but did affect volume of content. by glawgii
If you look at the studies for these vaccines, and take a look at how many people got side effects from the placebo injection (even things like myocarditis), that should tell you the majority of what you need to know. Same for most pharmaceutical testing, almost all people getting placebo get side effects of some type. I bet it's even worse in the past 20 years with the internet being so prevalent, if you are in a phase 3 study, you can look up the side effects from the phase 1 and phase 2 studies and that will inherently effect the outcome (what side effects you yourself end up with), regardless if you get the real drug, or placebo.
rdizzy1223 t1_ixz6dy7 wrote
Reply to comment by ahfoo in Space Elevators Are Less Sci-Fi Than You Think by Sorin61
You can just use something like sci-hub.
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Reply to comment by m_jl_c in Trump protest fizzles out: "More reporters here than Trump supporters" by thepobv
They have all their money tied up in commemorative nascar 24k rimmed ceramic dinner plates.