Massochistic
Massochistic t1_j7icmlo wrote
Reply to comment by KetosisMD in Analysis showed that 65.6% of women who took extra Vitamin D gave birth naturally. The study analysed results from the MAVIDOS trial which involved 965 women being randomly allocated an extra 1,000 International Units (IU) per day of vitamin D during their pregnancy or a placebo. by Wagamaga
You have to take into account the fact that they’re getting Vitamin D from the sun too
Massochistic t1_j6mgliv wrote
Reply to comment by Mindraker in Japan’s monthly COVID-19 deaths surpass 10,000 for 1st time by DoremusJessup
Because the average person isn’t capable of critical thinking
Massochistic t1_j6m4tw4 wrote
Reply to comment by SideburnSundays in Japan’s monthly COVID-19 deaths surpass 10,000 for 1st time by DoremusJessup
A cloth mask with gaps in it isn’t going to do anything anyway. If people want to actually protect themselves against COVID, they should use respirators with high quality filters
Massochistic t1_isjywc6 wrote
Reply to comment by ChilindriPizza in Over-reliance on English hinders cognitive science by LineNoise
This is why I’m happy English is my native language
Massochistic t1_isenoi2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Drawing inspiration from nature, researchers developed a medical adhesives that stops blood loss and promotes blood coagulation. The adhesive can also be removed without causing re-bleeding or even left inside the body to be absorbed by giuliomagnifico
Amnion is amniotic fluid and it is part of the reptile/mammal embryo during embryonic development
Massochistic t1_iseje63 wrote
Reply to comment by Joeclu in Drawing inspiration from nature, researchers developed a medical adhesives that stops blood loss and promotes blood coagulation. The adhesive can also be removed without causing re-bleeding or even left inside the body to be absorbed by giuliomagnifico
This is a bit different, but there is a thing called amnion which can be used as a liquid or thin membrane, covering wounds and allowing your body to regenerate itself rather than produce scar tissue.
Massochistic t1_ja4y5pm wrote
Reply to New research establishes a link between irritable bowel syndrome and mental health challenges, such as anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation by thebelsnickle1991
This has already been known. My IBS is triggered by severe anxiety. Luckily I don’t have anxiety anymore