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zyl0x t1_j0nwq4k wrote
Reply to comment by EmperorKira in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
Microbiome doesn't change that rapidly from one meal to the next.
zyl0x t1_iud5mjh wrote
Reply to comment by CrazyCatLushie in Newly discovered species of bacteria in the microbiome may be a culprit behind rheumatoid arthritis by geoxol
Give weight to the opinions of chronically ill people, except me, because I don't agree with your opinion. Yeah, have a good one.
zyl0x t1_iud50bw wrote
Reply to comment by CrazyCatLushie in Newly discovered species of bacteria in the microbiome may be a culprit behind rheumatoid arthritis by geoxol
I am chronically ill and disabled, so I don't know why you think that all other chronically ill people must agree with you.
zyl0x t1_iu8sifw wrote
Reply to comment by CrazyCatLushie in Newly discovered species of bacteria in the microbiome may be a culprit behind rheumatoid arthritis by geoxol
That's a long way of saying "anecdote". I just encouraged someone to do their own research. Are you saying they should just trust you?
zyl0x t1_iu8q7vn wrote
Reply to comment by Bolynn in Newly discovered species of bacteria in the microbiome may be a culprit behind rheumatoid arthritis by geoxol
Do you know this for certain with the RA and PsA antibodies, or are you saying in general that we never lose antibodies? Because the latter is not true.
zyl0x t1_iu8pxty wrote
Reply to comment by KtheCamel in Newly discovered species of bacteria in the microbiome may be a culprit behind rheumatoid arthritis by geoxol
So you're going to cancel out one random person's advice with another person's random anti-advice?
How about you take the advice and go and verify it yourself?
zyl0x t1_iu8pdu5 wrote
Looks like the same smile Gozer the Destroyer took during the 19th reckoning of the Zarturians.
zyl0x t1_jbtlbab wrote
Reply to comment by Binsky89 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
Viruses aren't even "alive" in the traditional sense outside of a host. They are inert until they come into contact with living cells. So presuming their cellular structure survived the freezing process itself, there's nothing special that needs to be done to "revive" frozen viruses besides introducing them to a host.