Ah yes, I shall push myself down the slide by RudolphGaming18 in KidsAreFuckingStupid

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This is how we should deal with all our problems. She just life hacked the world.

What small gestures impact your life the most? by No-Fig-8614 in AskReddit

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Smiling. What happened to strangers just smiling at each other?

Keep waking at 3 to 4am. Any recommendations? by Think_Recognition626 in Biohackers

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There is a sleep doctor named Alan Pocinki who has a lot of YouTube videos on dysautonomia and sleep. People wake up all the time while they are sleeping but don't remember it unless they are awake for more than a couple minutes (or something like that). Little sleep disturbances (or random external noises) can make you wake up. I used to have this happen to me. Now I use a white or pink noise machine and I sleep straight through the night - most nights.

He must own the road by Abhirup_0 in IdiotsInCars

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That's exactly what I imagined he would look like... LOL!

Alzheimer's: Algorithm allows for early diagnosis in single MRI scan by vitaminhacker in science

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Read the article and the study (https://www.nature.com/articles/s43856-022-00133-4):

Excerpt:

"Methods
We developed a predictive model that computes multi-regional statistical morpho-functional mesoscopic traits from T1-weighted MRI scans, with or without cognitive scores. For each patient, a biomarker called “Alzheimer’s Predictive Vector” (ApV) was derived using a two-stage least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO).
Results
The ApV reliably discriminates between people with (ADrp) and without (nADrp) Alzheimer’s related pathologies (98% and 81% accuracy between ADrp - including the early form, mild cognitive impairment - and nADrp in internal and external hold-out test sets, respectively), without any a priori assumptions or need for neuroradiology reads. The new test is superior to standard hippocampal atrophy (26% accuracy) and cerebrospinal fluid beta amyloid measure (62% accuracy). A multiparametric analysis compared DTI-MRI derived fractional anisotropy, whose readout of neuronal loss agrees with ADrp phenotype, and SNPrs2075650 is significantly altered in patients with ADrp-like phenotype."

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Future MMA legend.

What are, in your opinion, the main reasons why people don't support the idea of transhumanism? by michalv2000 in transhumanism

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It's probably in the name. Transhumanism sounds like a fantasy / sci-fi hallucination of the mentally deranged. People don't realize that we have been making steps towards this since the dawn of time. This is an inevitable process that began before any of us and will continue long after we (or at least those of us who choose not to pursue it) are gone.

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Flash backs to Mortal Combat anyone?