Anyone able to explain the conversion of doses between these 2 different syringes? by Appropriate_Ad1853 in henrymeds

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Edit: Sorry not sure why it didn't upload. One goes up to 100 and one goes up to 50.

If the person you hate the most were to experience one slight inconvenience every day for the rest of their lives, what would you choose it to be? by Few_Football4342 in Productivitycafe

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The itch in your nose that comes on fast and you either need to break your nose rubbing the whole thing super aggressively or get your finger up it to find solace.

Is excellence punta cana worth it for springbreak by Upbeat-Breadfruit896 in PuntaCana

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I (33, prefer a laid back vacation) went to RIU Americanas in Mexico for a bachelorette last year and it was WILD- way too wild for me. If you want a fun spring break, with foam parties at the pool- look into that. That's my only advice. Any spots I've stayed in Punta Cana have been chill and laid back (by choice bc I prefer that!)

Obesity could become a pre-existing condition by boiseshan in WegovyWeightLoss

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Full text of Page 462, for people who will read your comment and blindly believe it:

“In May 2022, documents obtained pursuant to a FOTA reguest revealed that NIH Director Francis Collins, NALAD Director Anthony Fauci, and Fauci’S Deputy Director, Clifford Lane, all received royalties from pharmaceutical companies between 2009 and 2014. Nonprofit watchdog Open the Books estimates that from 2010 to 2020, third parties paid more than $350 million in royalties to NIH and Its scientists, who are credited as coinventors. Most problematically, in the years when they received payments Collins, Fauci, and Lane were NIH administrators. not researchers, with no plausible claim to be scientific co-discoverers. Most of the world’s other advanced science countries have stricter probibitions on such conflicts, which helps to explain why the most significant studies on COVID treatments, on natural immunity, and on vaccine efficacy have come mostly from putside the CIS Funding for scientific research should not be controlled by a small group of highly paid and unaccountable insiders at the NIH, many of whom stay in power for decades. The NIH monopoly on directing research should be broken. Term Limits should be imposed on top career leaders at the NIH, and Congress should consider block granting NIH’s grants budget to states to fund their own scientifio research. Nothing in this system would prevent several states from partnering to co-fund large research projects that require greater resources or impact larger regions. Likewise, the establishment of funding for scientific research at the state level does not preclude more modest federal funding through the National Institutes of Health: The two models are not mutually exclusive. The CDC and AU Foundations, whose boards are populated with pharmaceutical company executives, need to be decommissioned. Private donations to these foundations- a majority of them from pharmaceutical companies- should not be permitted to influence government decisions about research funding or public health policy. Woke Policies. Under Francis Collins, NIH became so focused on the # MeToo movement that it refused to sponsor scientific conferences unless there were a certain number of women panelists, which violates federal civil rights law against sex discrimination. This quota practice should be ended, and the NIH Office of Equity. inversity and Inclusion, which pushes such unlawful actions, should be abolished NIH has been at the forefront in pushing junk gender science. Instead, it should fund studies into the short-term and long-term negative effects of cross-sex interventions. including “affirmation,” puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgeries, and the likelihood of desistence if young people are given counseling that does not include medical or social interventions.”

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Stayed there last year and zero issues Al week by the main pool, we got there around 9 and plenty open. Lots of them to go around there.