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Comment #18475156
I am with you. I actually love gnome a little bit. To be fair, changed theme and two extension are essential for me. It's so awesome once you got accustomed to the shortcuts and UI…
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Comment #18402024
As far as I know, 'markers' reflect metabolic/functional attributes in malignant cells. The question about any type of cancer is wether you can target the malignant cells somewhat …
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Comment #18260170
Citation needed.
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Comment #18260144
Yes. I think after 10 years you are pronounced "cured", which means no clinical presentation after that time usually means this type of cancer won't come back. The 5-year interval …
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Comment #18260057
See monoclonal antibody therapy for lymphoma. I think there is debate about late stage cancer survival and chemotherapy drug effectiveness, which OP somehow spread over the whole "…
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Comment #18260003
What? Super unlikely a cancer diagnosed at 60 which killed you at 70, while showing complete remission at 65, would have let you live 10 years without treatment. Most people surviv…
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Comment #18259777
Regarding A: I think it is important to note, that cancer is usually survivable, if caught early. This might make the "all in" phenomenon not inherent to the disease, because affor…
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Comment #18184615
The awkwardness could enhance stimulation of blood flow AND after you're finished can't be sustained because of exhaustion. Super effective.
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Comment #17935656
Are you saying any economically successful person is an artist, contributes to society and culture as art does? Are you saying, some billions heavy foreign company should have the …
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Comment #17884787
I like how they _visually marked 'F' and 'J' ........
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Comment #17701846
Though, nearly all of those diets seem integrate more veggies and massively reduce sugar.
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Comment #17701788
I want to add: plant based diets are associated with something like a 10% (or more) decrease in overall cancer risk, which doesn't seem like a lot, BUT the average life time risk t…
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Comment #17701671
I am just one of those internet health "scientists", check some keywords of what I am saying for yourself. There is no conclusive data on all nutrition/eating habits. People like m…
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Comment #17701367
A nightly fasting window of at least 13h has been shown to reduce recurrence of breast cancer in women.
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Comment #17701346
Anecdotally, I'd like to add that I run much better fasted than not. Granted I only run for 30 to 60 min, but even up to 36 hours fasting did not make it harder at all. I feel ligh…
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Comment #17701197
OP said brown rice...
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Comment #17566680
As of todays physics this is an impossible future, as long as there is no ~~game~~ epoch changing innovation on the energy sector.
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Comment #17566611
I think "flying car" should be reframed as 'noisy expensive conventional personal aircraft'. 'Flying car' is associated with what you see in scifi movies, they never use convention…
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Comment #17553061
Thanks. Maybe I get a new keyboard (new nipple) alongside some SSDs for the next 6 years to come.
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Comment #17549913
From what I've read, those don't have the same feel as the keyboards used in the laptops and are definitely unrelated hardware. Since the keyboards are one of the "switched/repaire…
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Comment #17549854
Can confirm. Dell's nipples are unusable. Nothing like the Thinkpad ones.
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Comment #17549842
If it works and you got used to it, it is so great on the integrated display. I got so used to not leaving the home row, I get annoyed when I have to use the arrow keys. My X220 ni…
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Comment #17523044
For all of earth, I assume the biggest trend in city migration is actually global warming. Desert expansion, failing crops, ... with all the fallout of consequentially destabilized…
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Comment #17522969
I am sure harvests are still improving, due to automation, prediction and genetic engineering. Just not very visibly to outsiders. While the farms you know might superficially stag…
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Comment #17521649
Thanks. I think we meant the same, and it's rather a question where your argumentation's starting point is set, because Wikipedia concurs, that DNA damage is caused by decreasing r…