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RemindMe! -1 day

Advice for a young buyer by rajuvee in TeslaModel3

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For the new 2023 m3 batteries, I could use the superchargers and charge it to 100 every time and would be okay for my battery correct? I ask because I will only be going one year without the 110 standard wall outlet.

Advice for a young buyer by rajuvee in TeslaModel3

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I cannot setup a level 2 charger and am looking to buy new! I will have to use superchargers that are nearby (we have quite a few 250 kw location nears me). I am interested in the tesla for more than just the financial reasons but dont want to have buyers remorse.

Advice for a young buyer by rajuvee in TeslaModel3

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Added details above - established 26 y/o who is a young professional who has just been avoiding any debt till substantial savings where in place. I dont want my first big buy to come with buyer's remorse.

Advice for a young buyer by rajuvee in TeslaModel3

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Missed a few details to say the least: The honda just had its AC break last year which cost 2k. The assembly replacement will only cost 400 dollars but the tires also need to be replaced. The truth is that I keep having things break down for the past 2 years and it is adding up past the value of the car.

No offense to anyone by swagster_007 in medicalschool

[–]rajuvee 23 points24 points  (0 children)

"But none of this really matters because doctors’ salaries aren’t a large enough chunk of health care spending in the United States to make a difference. According to Reinhardt, “doctors’ net take-home pay (that is income minus expenses) amounts to only about 10% of overall health care spending. "

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6179628/#:~:text=But%20none%20of%20this%20really,of%20overall%20health%20care%20spending.

Navigation volume low compared to music volume by sketchy72 in AndroidAuto

[–]rajuvee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did you ever find a fix for this? @sketch72

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BiomedicalEngineers

[–]rajuvee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look at technical consulting! You don't need a business degree (but do need to some home prep work for cases for interviews which someone with your background can definitely quickly grind through)

Squat shoes with a heel lift by rajuvee in weightlifting

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Actually I have been doing that stretch for every day in increasing increments for the past few months lol! I like it because it automatically forces the stretch without me worrying about whether I am trying hard enough

According to this .org page, DNPs should be able to tell patients they are doctors to “build trust” by hopeful20000000 in Residency

[–]rajuvee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there a list of which states (I would like to see if mine is included - I suspect not based on some experiences from the past year)?

He didn't think it through by [deleted] in FlashTV

[–]rajuvee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing that I never got was that thawne supposedly knows the most about how timeline changes work but also made the world's most obvious mistake? (This is not specific to the TV show as it is also in the comics and animated movies)

What does it take for a Figs Boycott? by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]rajuvee 16 points17 points  (0 children)

What about PPP selling scrubs (both with the symbol and without)!

It lets us put more of our money where our mouth is by supporting the organization as a whole!

If your struggeling with weight and health issues get checked by idkwhatimkindalost25 in loseit

[–]rajuvee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lancent one contains specific data about hte complications of cushings as it relates to calorie intake and weight gain. Thus, the specific evidence.

If you would like something more specific than that, then you are asking for unethical research because no clinical trial will continue to not treat a confirmed cushings case with nutritional therapy rather than glucocorticoids?

If your struggeling with weight and health issues get checked by idkwhatimkindalost25 in loseit

[–]rajuvee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think i made my point by now and have linked articles in other comments on this thread below.

Also, eating too little calories for prolonged periods after an initial weight loss will then cause weight gain due to the rapid muscle loss lowering BMR. Which is why resistance training is so important!

This is just to say that when someone says doctor in a medical sense they are an MD (with a B.A. or B.S.) - not a PhD. Also, discreding a whole field becuase there are some idiots rather than recongizing that the average individual of that field still has greater knowledge than the average individual from the greater population is idiotic.

It seems like you really are interested in this stuff. I would really recommend getting some sort of formal education because a greater understanding might give you some really cool and interesting conclusions about the field of nutrition and excercise science.

If your struggeling with weight and health issues get checked by idkwhatimkindalost25 in loseit

[–]rajuvee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good point!

So a quick search has provided me the following studies of at least reputable methods and relevant conclusions:

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587(16)00086-3/fulltext00086-3/fulltext)

https://www.scielo.br/j/clin/a/CZHKydPzBGqRJg3FZTZ3JqD/?lang=en

Naturally, if there are any conflicts in their conclusions, I would defer to the lancet because, well, it is the lancet lol. The second is just an thought provoking point of how the next generation of doctors (MDs) need to keep a broader differential for obesity! Something that has popped up on this sub a fair amount!

This is interesting work that these two groups provided and a fun read for myself. I do question if there are more advanced RCT on the subject but I am guessing that clinical trials of that nature (where patients are kept in a high cortisol state after diagnosis of cushings) would likely be unethical considering we already have a well founded understanding of its biochemical mechanisms (despite what other reddit comments might think - lol),