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Reply to comment by The_Countess in Mindfulness has positive effects on body image, sexual self-esteem, and reduces sexual shame and anxiety by ludwig_scientist
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Reply to comment by AdEnvironmental4437 in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
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Reply to comment by elegance78 in Loss of fatty acid degradation by astrocytic mitochondria triggers neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration (Mar 2023) by basmwklz
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shereturnedthering t1_jdstyvx wrote
Reply to Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
Okay so my grandma (dad’s side) passed away, and then my grandpa who was healthier and stronger died within the same year. On my mom’s side however, my grandpa passed away after struggling with illness and my grandma is still going strong 7 years later.
On another note, I remember an interview where women and men were asked to choose if they’d rather die or their spouses, and all men answered they’d rather die first, but all the women said they’d rather live on and their husbands die instead.
Hmmmmm
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Potentially_Nernst t1_jdsop4d wrote
Reply to comment by Chaseus_Clay in A study shows that patients with the most serious health issues who thought that continuing the treatment would result in destitution only had an estimated 24% chance of continuing treatment, while those thinking paying fees would not negatively affect their financial situations had a 95% likelihood by nmhhg8
And I was literally replying to a five-word comment out of which the most important word was 'antivaxxers'.
Would have been a bit strange if I were to attempt naming 'the worst corner of society' simply out of nowhere, don't you think?
JeffreyDawmer t1_jdsnyw2 wrote
Reply to comment by Artelj in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
Interesting. I would've guessed as much but the single women living longer than their married counterparts is definitely a surprise.
ShockMonkey2001 t1_jdsns85 wrote
Reply to Straight male Redditors who are attracted to trans women are driven by misogyny & desire to sexually dominate both trans & cis women. Straight male redditors reported they sexually desire trans women because of the women's supposed hyper-feminine traits. by MistWeaver80
The glorification of alternative lifestyles in our media and increasingly in school systems naturally leads to curiosity and increased experimentation along with the consequences.
shooboohoo t1_jdslix9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ole_Scratch1 in Straight male Redditors who are attracted to trans women are driven by misogyny & desire to sexually dominate both trans & cis women. Straight male redditors reported they sexually desire trans women because of the women's supposed hyper-feminine traits. by MistWeaver80
Let me guess—you’re an LCSW.
shooboohoo t1_jdslidj wrote
Reply to comment by Ole_Scratch1 in Straight male Redditors who are attracted to trans women are driven by misogyny & desire to sexually dominate both trans & cis women. Straight male redditors reported they sexually desire trans women because of the women's supposed hyper-feminine traits. by MistWeaver80
Let me guess—you’re an LCSW.
Comfortable-Eye679 t1_jdshynr wrote
Reply to comment by oneeyedziggy in Saturated fatty acids dampen the immunogenicity of cancer by suppressing STING (Mar 2023) by basmwklz
Too bad there are no health benefits to being obese! I love cake and ice cream. And I eat them anyway- with some guilt.
elictronic t1_jdseweo wrote
Reply to comment by elfootman in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
Have Relatives? Are you looking for a longitudinal study on men not doing what they are told by their doctor?
aboynamedbluetoo OP t1_jdsd05l wrote
Reply to comment by AFaultyUnit in Heavy metal concentrations in rice that meet safety standards can still pose a risk to human health by aboynamedbluetoo
The physique is slightly different depending on the artist I suppose.
AFaultyUnit t1_jdsck9y wrote
Reply to comment by aboynamedbluetoo in Heavy metal concentrations in rice that meet safety standards can still pose a risk to human health by aboynamedbluetoo
I was thinking Obelix, but i guess he's somewhat based on Achilles.
xxScienceLuvva69xx t1_jdsbq7l wrote
Reply to comment by angelicasinensis in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
Nobody said there was.
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Reply to comment by stonedsour in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
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Reply to comment by IIZORGII in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
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angelicasinensis t1_jds9sjg wrote
Reply to comment by supagirl277 in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
What is the right answer here in your opinion?
Artelj t1_jds8ngf wrote
Reply to comment by JeffreyDawmer in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
I read in another comment here, Single men die earlier than married men, but single woman live longer than married woman.
supagirl277 t1_jds839v wrote
Reply to comment by angelicasinensis in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
There’s a clearly defined correct answer to something, but different ways of using that information. But if you won’t even agree that the right answer is even correct, based on co spinach theories and lies, then you’re going to get shat on for your stupidity and lack of even starting off the conversation on a productive note. People can’t even agree on what the problem is.
supagirl277 t1_jds7md1 wrote
Reply to comment by IIZORGII in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
I said hormones for PCOS and endometriosis. Losing weight doesn’t have anything to do with my comments on managing these things. Weight doesn’t cause them either
supagirl277 t1_jds7l33 wrote
Reply to comment by IIZORGII in Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
When was weight at all ever a part of this conversation?
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Reply to comment by Objective-Mechanic89 in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
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Asnyd421 t1_jdtd48h wrote
Reply to comment by camisado84 in Scientists have shown how toxic dyes can be filtered out of wastewater using the method and material developed by the group. The procedure uses sunlight as a catalyst and doesn’t involve any pressure or heat. It can remove 80 percent of dye pollutants in wastewater. by Wagamaga
You're 100% right, sorry you're on blast. We absolutely need to keep using any and all political power we have to steer elections and politicians the way we want. Whining on the internet is only a part of the solution, blasting your politicial leaders' inboxes is the other part.