@CoryTownes I realize this is old, but I agree 100%. They will not leave me alone - i’ve told them ‘no’ on three separate occasions and block them and they still find ways of trying to get in contact. Awfully run company.
Clearly, if you read the title, you may be thinking, “why am I subscribed to this? This is obvious.”, and here is where I clarify – dogs do have hearts, we are in agreement, but what they do for the human heart is pretty interesting. A study investigatin… https://t.co/k991xTwcjt
A recent comment I received mentioned that mutations are, well, as the title states – not “natural”. Assuming anything other than human intervention is natural, that statement is one of the wrongliesest (it’s a word, don’t look it up) statements I have e… https://t.co/aGauTpevUO
Although I just released the video yesterday on YouTube (Reference A of my bio), I have already gotten quite some pushback from people who seem convinced CoVID-19 is a man made biological weapon. Unfortunately, much of the evidence doesn’t pan out that w… https://t.co/MBmEy7CK7u
One of the principle things I wish people would understand about the scientific process is the useless nature of “anecdote” or isolated situations/stories people tell as a reference against a scientific principle. For example, Science says ‘apples are go… https://t.co/yJ0drnFIze
Based on the same study that I mentioned yesterday, they also investigated how effective a quarantine would be if a person is exposed to the virus. This requires some estimations based on exposure (how likely are you to be infected, if you are exposed?),… https://t.co/Pzzk4EQTBT
Based on a study I looked over that used a data set of 181 previously coronavirus infected people out of China and other countries, researchers tried to determine the incubation period, or non-symptomatic period of infection. This is tough to do, because… https://t.co/XGWZqnPxOr
There is a strange phenomenon wherein highly advanced athlete’s share a commonality with people with obesity – this is called the Athlete’s Paradox. The Athlete’s Paradox describes a situation wherein the musculature of an endurance trainer can share the… https://t.co/pSkqx2ZEy8
Researchers wanted to know how many of the molecules that are used to communicate between different cells of our body actually originate from our cells. So, they took microbe free mice and sequenced samples from various organs. Then, they compared those … https://t.co/JNkGQD6JFh
To avoid my Qualifying Exam committee getting sick, I will selflessly give my oral defense to broomsticks with their faces attached and ask their questions for them. #coronavirus
Last week, I released some content on how you should strive to keep getting regular cleanings at the dentist based on data from a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, showing that intensive teeth cleaning (supra and super-gingival) led… https://t.co/BB1vnwIIK3
Yale School of Public Health has found that ultrafine particles (UFP) in the air may cause non-fatal, or minor, heart attacks in those exposed. Not only that, only a few hours of exposure is enough to cause this effect. The study looked at over 5,000 peo… https://t.co/S0juMobp5J
Although not my area of expertise, bioengineering and biotechnology are really coming up with some fascinating discoveries and inventions. Research out of the University of Toronto has figured out a way to create a portable 3D printer that prints stem ce… https://t.co/jE6iVHahYq
According to researchers out of the esteemed Karolinska Institute, the length of pregnancy has an impact on our genes, as children. According to this research, there are differences in epigenetic modifications of genes in pre-mature children compared to … https://t.co/pVg3S7pHng
People often jump onboard particular ways of life and immediately tout them as the best thing since sliced bread. Everything has its disadvantages. The sooner we wrap our heads around the idea that everything, I mean EVERYTHING, has its positives and neg… https://t.co/5mPBvs9lcN