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Rickshmitt t1_jdcqw59 wrote
Reply to Study has shown evidence of a specific pathway of cells and nerves linking the gut to the brain that may be responsible for irritable bowel syndrome and anxiety by giuliomagnifico
Finally. I send all my emotions to my gut. Stupid body
DeepJob3439 t1_jdcnd6t wrote
Reply to New research finds when small talk becomes awkward, we are more likely to blame ourselves by chrisdh79
So, if I’m feeling like being an asshole, purposefully make the conversation awkward, then verbally blame the other person. Got it. (In reality, I think this is how everyone else acts when conversations turn awkward)
TheKingNY t1_jdcmuzi wrote
Reply to Newly established mosquito in Florida identified as the little-known Culex lactator — other Culex species are known to transmit the West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis viruses by marketrent
Another good reason to stay far away from Florida
SelfishxMessiah t1_jdcjktr wrote
Reply to comment by unicornpicnic in New research finds when small talk becomes awkward, we are more likely to blame ourselves by chrisdh79
I also have tried online dating
B00tek t1_jdcj6x2 wrote
Reply to comment by thisisprobablytrue in Newly established mosquito in Florida identified as the little-known Culex lactator — other Culex species are known to transmit the West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis viruses by marketrent
He is also bringing the culex lactator back with him as well. And returning dosed up on the west nile virus too.
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Vali32 t1_jdcg6br wrote
Reply to Some trilobites had third, fourth and fifth eyes located in the middle of their forehead — with lenses not unlike human eyes by marketrent
Were Trilobites the first creautres to evolve eyes?
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Reply to comment by chrisdh79 in New research finds when small talk becomes awkward, we are more likely to blame ourselves by chrisdh79
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Xerenopd t1_jdc9wk1 wrote
Reply to Air pollutants have been confirmed to increase the risk of Alzheimer's dementia. Air pollutants enter the lungs through the respiratory tract and cause inflammation, which causes various diseases throughout the body, especially the inflammation of nerves when it reaches the brain. by Wagamaga
People that mouth breathes are more susceptible I assume compared to someone that nasal breathes.
XyZy3000 t1_jdc9cfo wrote
Reply to Phase 1 study: New medicine extends terminally-ill cancer patients' lives. Seventy percent of the patients who tested the medicine were stable after six weeks. Twelve continued the medication and were stable for 18 weeks. One woman took the medication for 17 months, and was stable for over two years by Wagamaga
Question number one is what quality that live is? I don't think so prolonging life in pain and suffering is worth to do.it
Fusionism t1_jdc7jyl wrote
Reply to Newly established mosquito in Florida identified as the little-known Culex lactator — other Culex species are known to transmit the West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis viruses by marketrent
St. Louis Encephalitis makes you turn into ribs
thisisprobablytrue t1_jdc5zwx wrote
Reply to comment by demwoodz in Newly established mosquito in Florida identified as the little-known Culex lactator — other Culex species are known to transmit the West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis viruses by marketrent
He didn’t say how he was coming back
Real_Jackraps t1_jdc38nz wrote
Reply to comment by Next-Mobile-9632 in Phase 1 study: New medicine extends terminally-ill cancer patients' lives. Seventy percent of the patients who tested the medicine were stable after six weeks. Twelve continued the medication and were stable for 18 weeks. One woman took the medication for 17 months, and was stable for over two years by Wagamaga
It's terminal...
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Reply to Air pollutants have been confirmed to increase the risk of Alzheimer's dementia. Air pollutants enter the lungs through the respiratory tract and cause inflammation, which causes various diseases throughout the body, especially the inflammation of nerves when it reaches the brain. by Wagamaga
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HungryTreasure t1_jdc0wqr wrote
Reply to Canada scientists create new method to break down toxic ‘forever chemicals’ | University of British Columbia researchers develop silica-based material with ability to absorb wider range of harmful chemicals by Hrmbee
Guaranteed this will just be used as an excuse to continue manufacturing these horrible chemicals.
TheRageDragon t1_jdc0lt7 wrote
Reply to Newly established mosquito in Florida identified as the little-known Culex lactator — other Culex species are known to transmit the West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis viruses by marketrent
Just what we needed... mosquitoes with nipples.
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labadimp t1_jdbyx5d wrote
Reply to comment by thelastestgunslinger in New research finds when small talk becomes awkward, we are more likely to blame ourselves by chrisdh79
Kinda proves the study then!
kikiweaky t1_jdbwt23 wrote
Reply to comment by SnooBananas665 in New research finds when small talk becomes awkward, we are more likely to blame ourselves by chrisdh79
Like speed dating
It_does_get_in t1_jdbwqej wrote
Reply to comment by noldshit in Phase 1 study: New medicine extends terminally-ill cancer patients' lives. Seventy percent of the patients who tested the medicine were stable after six weeks. Twelve continued the medication and were stable for 18 weeks. One woman took the medication for 17 months, and was stable for over two years by Wagamaga
if it was cheap they wouldn't let you develop/test it.
BassJerky t1_jdcuk6w wrote
Reply to Study has shown evidence of a specific pathway of cells and nerves linking the gut to the brain that may be responsible for irritable bowel syndrome and anxiety by giuliomagnifico
And people wonder why they’re depressed as they eat their steady diet of processed garbage.