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eigenschwarz

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    In a medical setting, where I am more familiar with it, tetany is never good. Personally it is also wildly uncomfortable. Perhaps it's fine and somehow pushing through it is part o…

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    Comment #43727341

    Being a non-expert I can't attempt to speculate on your questions in good faith! All I was suggesting to the parent is that perhaps these articles offer as evidence of damage being…

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    Comment #43726034

    Does this help? I am a physicist with interest in these subjects and have always been wary of breathwork because of tetany and the following studies. What do experts closer to this…

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    Comment #40599295

    Talk about a sweeping conclusion based on n=1! Very unscientific ;)

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    Comment #40318361

    In response to this there is vasoconstriction of the cerebral vasculature. No one knows if mild damage is being done to the brain from this. Somewhat related (not exact same mechan…

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    Comment #40308154

    This sounds great but I just can't get by the oxygen deprivation and potential harm to your brain. Not to mention the hypercapnia induced tetany is very uncomfortable and seems a c…

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    Comment #33096985

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/provably Edit: Sorry, missed your point on first reading, which perhaps reinforces your point. I read papers like this for a living so th…

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    Comment #33075678

    Darknet Diaries does a two part episode that covers, among others exploits, this infamous (and famously entertaining) UO zero-day exploit: https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/7/ htt…

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    Comment #28435389

    Love Isaac Newton's use of the manicule: https://log.nikhil.io/posts/78a93e2073695830831f94eb80032ace...

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    Comment #28157743

    IME the single greatest yes simplest productivity tip that can be applied in almost any situation or context: "If it's not a definite yes, then it's a no." Everything else I've fou…

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    Comment #27088289

    The year 2016 should be added to the title.

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    Comment #26993083

    Interesting that in her notebook is the poem "In my Craft or Sullen Art" by Dylan Thomas.

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    Comment #26771160

    I never claimed I was in a "rural" area, just a "wooded" one. Indeed, Starlink will be a great option for many places. I personally hope they improve the coverage with more satelli…

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    Comment #26763713

    I have Starlink and am in a wooded part of New England. I mostly agree with freedomben's points. All I will add is I still use my cell phone hotspot (Verizon -- only carrier that g…

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    Comment #26069359

    In medical school my wife had a classmate who was actually a year ahead but was re-taking anatomy because he slipped on some ice, hit his head, and was going blind. He wanted to re…

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    Comment #26064836

    Can you prove I'm not God?

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    Comment #25822115

    I am SHOCKED at the ignorance of some comments here on how the timing and passing of legislation works in Congress. This was enacted on Dec. 31, 2020 but passed earlier, being intr…

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    Comment #25710010

    That running, per se, ruins your knees as been debunked. Just search "running knees arthritis" and you'll find numerous recent (>2015) papers showing that running can be in fact pr…

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    Comment #23704471

    Again, huh? There is simply no relevance of the rant to the article; it has nothing to do with politics or "tactical nihilism." It appears several other posters also fail to find t…

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    Comment #23697324

    Huh? Please tell me which one of these "~500 businesses and media corps" is at work here and what exactly they are saying "we need to start..." doing that is, in actuality, screwin…

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    Comment #22271836

    If there were no shoes (and hence no shoe sponsor money) of any sort, who would pay for the sport? I say this as a former pro cyclist who whole-heartedly agrees with you in princip…

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    Comment #21536495

    Perhaps because mustelids have an extraordinarily high metabolism for their size? https://nyti.ms/1Ur6S6C

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    Comment #21367481

    If you find this article interesting you might find this interesting as well! https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2019/07/these-pi... [Using colored lights and editing a ph…