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szpaceSZ t1_jcnvrqs wrote
Reply to comment by CherishedHamster in Study finds patient-friendly prescription labels improve medication adherence: More than 100,000 people die each year from not taking medications as prescribed by universityofga
I have always loved reading those.
You can learn so much from them, even about other medicine.
szpaceSZ t1_j7qcvpc wrote
Reply to comment by bigtimephonk in Milk consumption increased ancient human body size, finds study by giuliomagnifico
If it were not, we'd see significant closed populations.
szpaceSZ t1_j7ofhq6 wrote
Reply to comment by jayhl217 in Milk consumption increased ancient human body size, finds study by giuliomagnifico
There is a reason why we do not see huge vegan populations on earth.
Were it more evolutionary for than a mixed consumption, we'd see large groups.
There are not. The closest we get are large religion is vegetarian groups.
Going vegan is clearly evolutionarily unfit.
szpaceSZ t1_j5iqd7u wrote
Reply to comment by yourmomma77 in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
Might be that weight / obesity isn't that much about genetics, but dietary habits?
szpaceSZ t1_j5emg2i wrote
Reply to comment by Neat_Art9336 in Scientists are beginning to unravel the effects of psilocybin mushrooms on bipolar disorder: Findings indicate that many people with bipolar disorder who consume psilocybin, the primary psychoactive component of psychedelic “magic mushrooms,” believe that the experience is helpful. by lolfuys
Technically even chocolate does.
(Very little, but it does)
szpaceSZ t1_j4zicpg wrote
Reply to comment by bivymack in Family Dynamics and Doctors' Emotions Drive Useless End-of-Life Care. Surveys repeatedly indicate that nearly all people would rather die peacefully at home, yet painful, long-shot treatments remain common, and efforts to reduce usage have failed by Wagamaga
But physician assisted death sounds much more horrible than physician assisted suicide: it implies that the death was brought about by the physician as the primary actor, ie. it associates it with murder.
"Death with dignity" is a good teen, but it does not refer to the assistance
szpaceSZ t1_it7pkcs wrote
Reply to comment by _hester_ in China looked at putting a monitoring satellite in retrograde geostationary orbit via the moon by OkOrdinary5299
> geostationary and geosynchronous
But exactly because even these are not considered the same you can't call a retrograde one with the same orbital distance either.
Those differ from each other by inclination and eccentricity.
And geostationary is the one specific geosynánc orbit with inclination 0, and e = 0. By definition.
Retrograde has inclination 180°.
szpaceSZ t1_it68ssz wrote
Reply to comment by wt1j in China looked at putting a monitoring satellite in retrograde geostationary orbit via the moon by OkOrdinary5299
That's why LEO constellations are important.
Much less centralised, much more robust by being a swarm
szpaceSZ t1_it68mfj wrote
Reply to comment by _hester_ in China looked at putting a monitoring satellite in retrograde geostationary orbit via the moon by OkOrdinary5299
But it won't be in geostationary orbit.
It will be at the same altitude, as geostationary/geosynchronous orbits, but it won't be either
szpaceSZ t1_it67wmq wrote
Reply to comment by aecarol1 in China looked at putting a monitoring satellite in retrograde geostationary orbit via the moon by OkOrdinary5299
> It will destroy every single satellite in that orbit in 12 hours.
It will also deny GEO for the next 100.000 or so years for every power, including the one doing the destroying.
szpaceSZ t1_jcnw00i wrote
Reply to comment by RigelOrionBeta in Study finds patient-friendly prescription labels improve medication adherence: More than 100,000 people die each year from not taking medications as prescribed by universityofga
> So now I need to note my dosage myself? It's ridiculous.
Don't the pharmacists write the doctor's prescribed dosage onto your card-boxes the medicine comes in?
That's what happenes here (Central and western Europe).
The printed obstruction have a section "recommended dosage, if not otherwise prescribed by your doctor".