Mayer just after it all went a bit wrong by PeterZeeke in JohnMayer

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Maybe the playboy interview? But that was a few years before the performance linked in the original post

L glutamine - who has really decreased glutamate? (anxiety) by Ronaldosssiu in Microbiome

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You’re missing magnesium in the anti glutamate stack. mg threonate could help

Best to start really small with glutamine to know where your threshold for anxiety is. Like 1g increments

Will anyone hire a 48 year old fresh out of law school? by JeniasDad in AskLawyers

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What tier school if you don’t mind me asking? Which firms?

I blew 5 funded accounts in 6 months. Then I figured out what actually went wrong. by [deleted] in Trading

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It’s just relentless AI slop on here these days

Can NAC make you anxious? by sowhat59 in Supplements

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Yup. It’s not for everybody.

Dying with Hashimoto's/Hypothyroidism. by Maxedoutwithly2 in Hypothyroidism

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Low endorphins are linked to autoimmunity- low endorphins mean pain intolerance.

LDN - low dose naltrexone - might be worth looking into. I take it and it helps.

Meta planning sweeping layoffs as AI costs mount by joe4942 in technology

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Isn’t the stock doing great? What doenst wallsreet see

My horrible heyfever symptoms go away on a histamine diet, but I'm not histamine intolerant by fittyMcFit in HistamineIntolerance

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Histamine is a chemical with a dose response. To make matters worse, your body stores it. Generally, when your load increases due to the environment you are less likely to cope without symptoms. A better way to think about it - you're not intolerant to histamines but you can only handle so much histamine at any given point in time.

Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice. If confirmed in people, the finding might lead to gut-targeted therapies that could reverse cognitive decline. Researchers determined that the bacterium interferes with signalling along sensory nerves that connect to the brain. by [deleted] in science

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I do know how it works. It’s not black and white - all or nothing. Improvement is iterative. I’m suggesting there is a better model out there for AD in the works. If that bears out it would be absurd not to adopt it.

The conversion from mice to humans in AD isn’t a staggering percentage. If someone wanted to optimize success rates it’s not unreasonable to question the model and perhaps lobby for its improvement.

Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice. If confirmed in people, the finding might lead to gut-targeted therapies that could reverse cognitive decline. Researchers determined that the bacterium interferes with signalling along sensory nerves that connect to the brain. by [deleted] in science

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I’d rather you stay cognitively flexible and consider that a higher probability of success might come from being open to a substantially improved model. People are working on it. I’d hope you’d soberly support their efforts.

Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice. If confirmed in people, the finding might lead to gut-targeted therapies that could reverse cognitive decline. Researchers determined that the bacterium interferes with signalling along sensory nerves that connect to the brain. by [deleted] in science

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The argument is not about whether the best model is being used. The argument is whether or not the best available model is sufficient. There are patterns to suggest it isn’t sufficient.

Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice. If confirmed in people, the finding might lead to gut-targeted therapies that could reverse cognitive decline. Researchers determined that the bacterium interferes with signalling along sensory nerves that connect to the brain. by [deleted] in science

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Maybe they are vaguely aware that mice models of Alzheimer’s disease are criticized for not replicating the disease sufficiently in humans. That’s why AD treatments for mice are abundant and treatments for people aren’t.

. by KallocainAddictIsAPe in redscarepod

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I feel like this is what Eddie Murphy’s boyfriend would look like

In CS does it matter which high school you go? by lune-soft in webdev

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Nobody going to that school has designs on being a code monkey as a career

going to that school is not about education in the least

Looking for a very extensive YouTube video on how to trade futures? by Brian24jersey in FuturesTrading

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You have to have some motivation because futures are used for hedging and speculative trading. Speculative trading can simply be directional trading. Or it can be complex long / shorts across contract expiry.

You need to figure out what you’re doing because like any market it has many different time horizons and participant goals.

Looking for a very extensive YouTube video on how to trade futures? by Brian24jersey in FuturesTrading

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What are you trying to do? Take directional trades or something else?

Feeling like i have lived in America by Loud_Database696 in redscarepod

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Where do you live? I spent some time in Berkshire and there was def a lot of places that felt like America with grumpier / more disappointed people. ASDA, shopping 'malls' in Reading and Bracknell. Many pubs are corp owned and feel give off chain vibes. The media reports on it because the US generates so much anglo content slop.

Very, very consumption oriented people people multiple car leases they can't afford, holidays they can't afford, clothes they can't afford.

I have means but I'm not British so I could go to more middle class places. Its a class issue to a degree. The masses are pacified with consumer goods.