How many years did it take for our parents and grandparents to realize that “cigarettes reduce appetite” or “cigarettes make you thin” were true statements, but at a long-term negative cost that wasn’t worth it?
I'll add the normal caveats:
I am not a doctor, majority of people here are not either.
Some group of people really need these drugs for actual health issues, but majority of people merely want them as a magic solution in lieu of discipline/hard work.
I am not making a financial bet long or short on my comment. Just an opinion that seems to be very counter to the public narrative, so worth sharing.
As with most drugs and medical situations, you will find doctors who say these are great and you will find doctors who say they are horrible. Truth probably somewhere in-between.
If you have information that can help inform me further, please share in the comments. Always enjoy getting more educated in all directions.
Wow.
This is an AI-generated sports narration that was created by simply showing the machine a video and prompting it to narrate.
The future is going to be insane 🤯
What group spends more than everyone else on lobbying each year?
The National Association of Realtors.
They are dealing with multiple crises at the moment though, one of which may save you money when you sell your home.
@NewsLambert explains.
READ:
https://t.co/SuARqCNNEK
This is a perfect example of regulation slowing technological & quality of life progress.
Self-driving cars are now proven to be ~ 4x safer than human drivers and only keeps getting better.
Banning this innovative technology from our streets is endangering citizens.