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Heroine4Life t1_jcipnbt wrote
Reply to comment by matt2001 in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
I replied to your comment before you deleted (on my side). All 3 references were garbage (1 was incorrect and irrelevant, 2 were fake), and most of the statements it made were unsupported.
matt2001 t1_jciot4r wrote
Reply to comment by whatabouteee in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
Good catch. Ref 1 is acne... I don't have the chat4, but I've seen YT's that say it is much better. I deleted the comment.
Man0fGreenGables t1_jcio73l wrote
Reply to comment by Xerenopd in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
Yes. It’s a terminal illness.
whatabouteee t1_jcio1pi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
FYI, chat gpt doesn’t actually work like you think it does. It will write something that looks right, but it just makes it up. Look at the references it is citing for the statements and you will see that it is really hit or miss in terms of facts
reddititty69 t1_jcinrxr wrote
Reply to comment by keziahw in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
That first one is sus; just based on the title.
keziahw t1_jcingzx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
You know it always makes up the citations, right?
GrimChaos t1_jcin6vs wrote
Reply to comment by Galapgosian in Poor sleep in middle age can have a negative impact on brain health, according to a study by researchers at The Australian National University by chrisdh79
It's sad but true
jeremyhat83 t1_jcin43w wrote
Galapgosian t1_jcin0s3 wrote
Reply to comment by GrimChaos in Poor sleep in middle age can have a negative impact on brain health, according to a study by researchers at The Australian National University by chrisdh79
You’ll soon forget about it.
TheBeardofGilgamesh t1_jcim4ro wrote
Reply to comment by Brokenspokes68 in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
Alpha brain
thebestoflimes t1_jcilntl wrote
Reply to comment by TirayShell in Loss of Menin helps drive the aging process, and dietary supplement can reverse it in mice by geoxol
- looks down at notepad, scratches out “rich” and writes “mice”*
K_Kraz t1_jcikx9b wrote
Reply to comment by redditaccount71987 in People with dark personality traits are better in finding novel ways to cause damage or harm others: Study reveals that people with more pronounced dark personality traits tend to have more malevolent creativity by DreamingForYouAlways
Then they clearly were not the most creative evil geniuses.
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AbbreviationsGlad833 t1_jcik2xz wrote
Reply to Poor sleep in middle age can have a negative impact on brain health, according to a study by researchers at The Australian National University by chrisdh79
Is mid 40s considered middle age?
redditaccount71987 t1_jciii10 wrote
Reply to Lung cancer patients with moderate to severe depression at diagnosis are 2 to 3 times more likely to have inflammation levels that predict poor survival rates, a new study found. (n=186) by geoff199
Maybe some day they prescribe quit smoking meds when asked rather than trying to fake psych.
noeldc t1_jciievu wrote
Reply to Poor sleep in middle age can have a negative impact on brain health, according to a study by researchers at The Australian National University by chrisdh79
No wonder I'm going loopy.
redditaccount71987 t1_jcihok7 wrote
Reply to Mediterranean diet reduces risk of heart disease and death in women, according to new study by chrisdh79
It doesn't do anything when you have untreated hashimotos and lifelong cardiac that folks refuse to treat.
Thomo251 t1_jcihfif wrote
Reply to comment by elmatador12 in Poor sleep in middle age can have a negative impact on brain health, according to a study by researchers at The Australian National University by chrisdh79
I think dozing is unintentional sleep, where as napping is intentional. Makes sense that being so tired you fall to sleep unintentionally is detrimental to brain health.
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NetworkLlama t1_jcigasn wrote
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Reply to comment by carcigenicate in 8 out of 10 preterm babies suffer newborn jaundice. Therapy involves exposing the baby to blue light, however, there are no standard guidelines on the precise color of light, irradiation power and duration. Scientists suggest fluorescence measurement will improve jaundice testing and therapy. by Skoltech_
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AtuinTurtle t1_jciptcp wrote
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