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NFT_goblin t1_jcs00j8 wrote
Reply to comment by Eve-3 in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
I mean, I would have never guessed that soccer players take that much head trauma. If soccer isn't safe then what is even left, golf?
Terrible_Yak_4890 t1_jcrwz3s wrote
Reply to comment by Davotk in Specific cannabinoids revive adaptive immunity by reversing immune evasion mechanisms in metastatic tumours by Defiant_Race_7544
That was great. It’s a pity the original riders of the paper couldn’t make it that clear.
Aeseld t1_jcrwwbn wrote
Reply to comment by Aeseld in Study of 1.65M COVID Vaccine Doses Finds Rare "Myocarditis" Generally Mild—More Than Half of Patients Didn't Need to be Hospitalized by Voices4Vaccines
To the person who tried to snark that ibuprofen works... Yes. It reduces the symptoms and severity.
Just like the vaccine. So...
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Reply to comment by Lettuce-Beginning in Specific cannabinoids revive adaptive immunity by reversing immune evasion mechanisms in metastatic tumours by Defiant_Race_7544
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berationalhereplz t1_jcrq9rp wrote
Reply to Specific cannabinoids revive adaptive immunity by reversing immune evasion mechanisms in metastatic tumours by Defiant_Race_7544
They don’t have appropriate controls - resorcinols and flavonoid like compounds, e.g., some of the cannabinoids they are testing, are notorious false positives in biochemical assays. They use vehicle control but not another structurally similar compound with no activity.
n3w4cc01_1nt t1_jcrksuj wrote
Reply to Researchers who compared people with frontotemporal dementia have found that those born overseas who first spoke a language other than English can tolerate the disease longer before symptoms gain a foothold. by Wagamaga
having to remember and use conjugation. also more social which helps a lot with patients.
doizecedoizero t1_jcrifat wrote
Reply to comment by Soccermom233 in Heavy workloads make employees feel a greater need for a break, but new research finds they may actually discourage employees from taking breaks at work despite causing high levels of stress, fatigue, and poor performance. by Wagamaga
You would have to complete your work even if you are taking break
praetorion999 t1_jcrfm4g wrote
Reply to A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
Why don't they get soft helmets?
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tyler1128 t1_jcr867n wrote
Reply to comment by Eve-3 in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
Same. I'm not a sportball person, and I just don't get it. People will criticize me for being very into other things, when it's normal to basically lose your mind with sports. People are weird.
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Reply to comment by willowtr332020 in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
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Eve-3 t1_jcr7z9d wrote
Reply to comment by tyler1128 in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
They're both idiotic if you ask me.
esotsmer t1_jcr7jvz wrote
Reply to comment by Criticalhit_jk in Heavy workloads make employees feel a greater need for a break, but new research finds they may actually discourage employees from taking breaks at work despite causing high levels of stress, fatigue, and poor performance. by Wagamaga
It does not matter how much evidence you provide them
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tyler1128 t1_jcr4yu2 wrote
Reply to comment by Eve-3 in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
At least football is better than American football, where the name of the game is to be thrown to the ground and experience TBI. But hey, it's for the sport of it right?
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Reply to comment by willowtr332020 in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
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