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Bryan Sensei!

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He is in the springtime of his life.

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Good news for anyone who also uses acarbose :wink:

Rapamycin mitigates gas explosion-induced spleen injury in rats via mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway

Highlights

  • Rapamycin alleviates gas explosion-induced spleen injury.

  • Rapamycin regulates spleen autophagy via the mTOR pathway.

  • New targets for the treatment of gas explosion-induced spleen injury.

Abstract: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1369703X24002237

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great, one more thing to add to my possible nightmare list as I start my rapamycin/acarbose journey…along with…

and this…
https://spotify.localizer.co/t/rapamycin-side-effect-involving-testicles/4154?u=ng0rge

The family jewels are getting nervous (along with the spleen)
But I was reassured when @Agetron showed an illustration of his family jewels…

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I have been measuring all wrong. Damn.

One more thing for the “average male” to have anxiety over… not just Johnson length… but sac girth.

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I think no good will come from this.

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@desertshores @RapAdmin @Agetron or @DrFraser could probably do a bang up job at an interview with the NYT.

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Hahaha… we invest similarly. Huh?

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5 posts were split to a new topic: How Perception of Time Speeds up as You Age

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Example of a very dark humor: Florida doctor who didn’t wear hearing aids during colonoscopy couldn’t hear patient yelling, state health officials say

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Life imitating The Onion. The absurdities of life…funny/not funny…
“He neither admitted nor denied the allegations, according to the settlement.” probably didn’t hear them…
Probably a good idea to have a Doula (“A doula acts as an advocate for the mother”) for any procedure, not just pregnancy. Somebody who can stand in the room, ready to whack the doctor with a stick.

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Olympic cheating by the UK just discovered.

Too funny not to post here.

Anyone here remember the 1908 Olympics? :smile:

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For @AnUser

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That reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode - To Serve Man. :wink:

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Not sure how common this is, but I have much more clear and vivid memories of high school than any other four-year span of time before or after. Is that the age when “processing” is happening the fastest? I would have thought under the age of 10 would have been the “fastest time”.

I put the vivid memories down to “so much was happening that had a strong emotional impact” during that period.

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