The Artemis II mission reminds me of these 1960s photos of NASA astronauts training in Iceland because they felt the terrain would be similar to what they'd encounter on the moon. The outfits are so great, even some 60 years later.
@Drlipid Raising awareness is great. Keep it up. But what then? What do you recommend following testing? There is no treatment (outside a few drugs in trials). By all means lower LDL, but given that you emphasize Lp(a) as an independent risk factor...what?
@DrMarthaGulati But, what is the endpoint here? OK, you learn a number, but if it’s high (or very high)—what then? There is no treatment, or am I missing something?
@helloiampoppy@Sovereign_Beast Wow…so much departure here. Just noting that the ‘b’ in your sample departs wildly from what the Palmer method teaches. In particular, ‘b’ in that standard does not have a loop.
@ajmoyer90 @Sovereign_Beast the elephant in the room here—is the actual purpose to maintain a link with documents over time, or to optimize the mind/paper link? if the latter, why not teach shorthand?
@tosinCanada@CMichaelGibson Let me throw mine into the hopper—540 nmol/L. And to someone else’s point, the totality of the treatment was the test itself. I happened to know that I well tolerate niacin, so I take that (along with rosuvastatin and ezetimibe).
Of all companies, @WSJ embraces the shoddy business practice of “you must call a human on the telephone to cancel a subscription.” Really? I would have expected better. Do such user-hostile practices really help the bottom line? At what cost in goodwill?
@NPRinskeep@wayword I have only ever heard the third (clan-DES-tin). And I have lived in a variety of places (in US), got a variety of degrees…and listen to NPR!