https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernia Im guessing English isn't your first language? Fistel is not a commonly used term.
At one time I had more than 20,000 cards that I had >85% recall on after 21 days... Hard to do that without the digital version.
I'm hopeful this new company wont ruin anki, but assuming they do, how do I find the "new anki" fork and how do I contribute. Is there a community / anki forum that hasn't been acquired?
By age 50, around 80% of people have a degenerative disc on imaging... it's over 1/3rd by age 20. Everyone is going to get a bad back at some point if they don't take care of themselves. "Eat right and exercise " is…
I'm skimming the results, but it looks like adult teeth had less cavities when they turned the fluoride off...and that was not observed in Edmonton where they left the fluoride on the whole time. "For all tooth surfaces…
My first sentence in my original post was " The conclusion from the largest and strongest studies is that there is a certain level of fluoride that harms IQ." I did not move the goal posts from there. I was replying to…
"The NTP monograph concluded, with moderate confidence, that higher levels of fluoride exposure, such as drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter, are associated with lower IQ in…
All the evidence in that article is based on what a politician thinks. "And I think another meta study came out also". The actual high quality evidence shows that water fluorination has minimal impact on tooth health in…
Fluorinated water minimally reduces cavities: https://www.cochrane.org/news/water-fluoridation-less-effect... It was probably much more effective 50 years ago when fluoride was not in everyone's toothpaste.
The study and my quote literally say " drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter". It did not find it lowered IQ in all drinking water concentrations, but it definitely found it in some…
Please define appropriate levels and then cite some evidence that proves with high certainty that level is safe. For the sake of argument, assume that only 1% of the US has levels that harm IQ. Would it not be worth it…
The conclusion from the largest and strongest studyies is that there is a certain level of fluoride that harms IQ: https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/whatwestudy/assessments/noncancer/.... "The NTP monograph concluded, with…
To emphasize your point, I don't think anyone will notice if someone's alzheimers is 2.3% better. These rating scales like CDR-SB (invented by drug companies or researchers who are funded by drug companies) are very…
From what I've read, those drugs are very good at removing amyloid, but despite that, they don't seem to make much of a noticeable (clinically meaningful) difference in the people treated with them. I personally would…
There is some evidence that artificial sweeteners increase insulin resistance: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014832/ I have also heard that because artificial sweeteners increase insulin levels without…
On some quick googling the mean debt at graduation from medical school is about 250,000 (this includes undergrad). This number is trending upward. There is also the opportunity cost of 4 years additional school and 3-7…
There was rampant expansion of emergency medicine residency spots in the prior years without an associated increase in demand for new EM docs. People noticed the market there and chose to go elsewhere. Also, the…
Or written with help from chat gtp, I've seen it hallucinate similar mistakes before.
A 2018 article by the same author with a similar theme: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/jaha.117.008230 Interestingly, there were no differences in the number of procedures performed on meeting and nonmeeting…
As an argument to illustrate why 30 day mortality isnt a long enough period, imagine this scenario: you have a cancer that has a 90% chance of killing you in one year. You will be cured if you get the surgery tomorrow,…
Hopefully he makes it into a clinical trial. In case anyone is interested in reading what trial options are available for this type of cancer you can find the trials here:…
Also a law that could change at any minute.
Probably no relevance to the topic at hand. This research applies only to the documented SNP. Unrelated, you may have some increased risk for prostate cancer: https://www.snpedia.com/index.php/Rs1983891
"This is just boldly incorrect and a VERY dangerous statement to make." I couldn't agree more. I worry that individuals will read things like the grandparents uninformed take on hypertension and conclude "I guess I…
Presumably, but if half your customers pay you just above your costs and the other half pays half that, which half is responsible for your business going bankrupt? Probably both, but one half is clearly more of an issue…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernia Im guessing English isn't your first language? Fistel is not a commonly used term.
At one time I had more than 20,000 cards that I had >85% recall on after 21 days... Hard to do that without the digital version.
I'm hopeful this new company wont ruin anki, but assuming they do, how do I find the "new anki" fork and how do I contribute. Is there a community / anki forum that hasn't been acquired?
By age 50, around 80% of people have a degenerative disc on imaging... it's over 1/3rd by age 20. Everyone is going to get a bad back at some point if they don't take care of themselves. "Eat right and exercise " is…
I'm skimming the results, but it looks like adult teeth had less cavities when they turned the fluoride off...and that was not observed in Edmonton where they left the fluoride on the whole time. "For all tooth surfaces…
My first sentence in my original post was " The conclusion from the largest and strongest studies is that there is a certain level of fluoride that harms IQ." I did not move the goal posts from there. I was replying to…
"The NTP monograph concluded, with moderate confidence, that higher levels of fluoride exposure, such as drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter, are associated with lower IQ in…
All the evidence in that article is based on what a politician thinks. "And I think another meta study came out also". The actual high quality evidence shows that water fluorination has minimal impact on tooth health in…
Fluorinated water minimally reduces cavities: https://www.cochrane.org/news/water-fluoridation-less-effect... It was probably much more effective 50 years ago when fluoride was not in everyone's toothpaste.
The study and my quote literally say " drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter". It did not find it lowered IQ in all drinking water concentrations, but it definitely found it in some…
Please define appropriate levels and then cite some evidence that proves with high certainty that level is safe. For the sake of argument, assume that only 1% of the US has levels that harm IQ. Would it not be worth it…
The conclusion from the largest and strongest studyies is that there is a certain level of fluoride that harms IQ: https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/whatwestudy/assessments/noncancer/.... "The NTP monograph concluded, with…
To emphasize your point, I don't think anyone will notice if someone's alzheimers is 2.3% better. These rating scales like CDR-SB (invented by drug companies or researchers who are funded by drug companies) are very…
From what I've read, those drugs are very good at removing amyloid, but despite that, they don't seem to make much of a noticeable (clinically meaningful) difference in the people treated with them. I personally would…
There is some evidence that artificial sweeteners increase insulin resistance: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014832/ I have also heard that because artificial sweeteners increase insulin levels without…
On some quick googling the mean debt at graduation from medical school is about 250,000 (this includes undergrad). This number is trending upward. There is also the opportunity cost of 4 years additional school and 3-7…
There was rampant expansion of emergency medicine residency spots in the prior years without an associated increase in demand for new EM docs. People noticed the market there and chose to go elsewhere. Also, the…
Or written with help from chat gtp, I've seen it hallucinate similar mistakes before.
A 2018 article by the same author with a similar theme: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/jaha.117.008230 Interestingly, there were no differences in the number of procedures performed on meeting and nonmeeting…
As an argument to illustrate why 30 day mortality isnt a long enough period, imagine this scenario: you have a cancer that has a 90% chance of killing you in one year. You will be cured if you get the surgery tomorrow,…
Hopefully he makes it into a clinical trial. In case anyone is interested in reading what trial options are available for this type of cancer you can find the trials here:…
Also a law that could change at any minute.
Probably no relevance to the topic at hand. This research applies only to the documented SNP. Unrelated, you may have some increased risk for prostate cancer: https://www.snpedia.com/index.php/Rs1983891
"This is just boldly incorrect and a VERY dangerous statement to make." I couldn't agree more. I worry that individuals will read things like the grandparents uninformed take on hypertension and conclude "I guess I…
Presumably, but if half your customers pay you just above your costs and the other half pays half that, which half is responsible for your business going bankrupt? Probably both, but one half is clearly more of an issue…