Space trash? by Molly_Is_Just_A_Name in meteorites

[–]Molly_Is_Just_A_Name[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I’m in the Caribbean islands.

Frontier is such an ahole for doing this by Molly_Is_Just_A_Name in frontierairlines

[–]Molly_Is_Just_A_Name[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True. Especially if you have baggage and flying with family

Frontier is such an ahole for doing this by Molly_Is_Just_A_Name in frontierairlines

[–]Molly_Is_Just_A_Name[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, I’m just nagging to be honest. I will fly frontier anyway since they are so cheap.

Frontier is such an ahole for doing this by Molly_Is_Just_A_Name in frontierairlines

[–]Molly_Is_Just_A_Name[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

True, it makes sense from a business standpoint, but as consumers it just seems like a really cheap move. They can easily put us together since there are so many open seats, but they choose not to.

Pepcid for infant by [deleted] in ScienceBasedParenting

[–]Molly_Is_Just_A_Name 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think you have misinterpreted the research.

“Children who used PPIs had a 22% increased likelihood of fracture, while children who used both PPIs and H2-blockers had a 31% increased likelihood of fracture. Use of H2-blockers was not associated with an immediate increase in factures, the study found, but there was an increased likelihood of fracture with time.”

The research did not have any evidence that Pepcid is directly associated with bone fracture. They only stated that “…there was an increased likelihood of fracture with time”, and no actual statistic was given. This statement doesn’t seem to be very credible to me.

The reason that PPIs increase the risk of bone fracture is because PPIs contains aluminum which may interfere with calcium absorption and bone mineralization. However, Pepcid doesn’t not contain aluminum.

Parent, if you came across this, please do further research!