At my bench, I’m transferring a western blot.
In my head, I’m writing a thesis on why Gilmore Girls is a modern tragedy about the downfalls of hedonism and why not cultivating a life of virtue and needing to be “free” at all costs leads to the squandering of your own happiness.
I’m late to the party but Wake Up Dead Man is probably the best Benoit Blanc yet. The storytelling, visual symbolism, and careful delineation between real and false faith was really masterfully done. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
@cecsquared A big thing for me is prayer with a mental illness. Understand your limitations, navigating false narratives, and finding the true voice of God amidst the noise mental illness can bring.
Neither IVF nor RRM have all the answers. But of the two, only one is working hard to find them out.
Without physicians and scientists who think about RRM, we will never be able to treat women effectively. Is that really something we’re willing to accept?
I’m just going to put this out there.
Restorative reproductive medicine is not made up science or misleading, ideologically driven medicine. It is a holistic approach that integrates all the medical information we have available in order to bring a woman’s body back to health.
Women deserve for their bodies to be understood. They deserve to have their bodies healed. If the science of RRM isn’t compelling enough for some, that’s all the more reason to keep it alive. RRM is the only approach actually trying to study women’s health and make it better.
Follow the money follow the money follow the moneyyyyyyyy
Is it “we already do restorative reproductive medicine” or is it “restorative reproductive medicine is harmful?” It can’t be both.
Wow guess I didn’t realize that referring to robust data and very effective treatment modalities regarding women’s medical conditions and infertility was fringe.
What a joke. Follow the money.