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  • BeBMan
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  • BeBMan
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    And now to something completey different:

    Beethov-hen’s first symphony: New Zealand orchestra puts on poultry show for chickens





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  • Stantroll
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    Most regular engines convert thermal energy into mechanical work, but an international team of researchers has now designed and implemented an entirely different, quantum engine. Instead of heat, this proof-of-principle microscopic engine runs on the energy difference associated with the statistical properties of quantum matter. And rather than powering the next generation of cars, this type of engine may one day be used to charge quantum batteries or power quantum computers and sensors.
    https://physicsworld.com/a/no-heat-q...kes-its-debut/

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  • N35t0r
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    You sure like assuming stuff.

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  • Berzerker
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    my mate Dave

  • Berzerker
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    what are they adding it to?

    I assume they're adding it onto some other concoction that improves it

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  • N35t0r
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    Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
    Sustained reductions in convulsive and total seizures were observed up to 156 weeks, with 85% of patients/caregivers reporting an improvement in overall condition. This OLE demonstrates the sustained long-term benefits of Epidiolex/Epidyolex, the regulated and highly purified formulation of plant-based CBD, for patients with DS, a critical issue for CBD in joining our ASM armamentarium.

    not sure what add-on CBD is but it can help with Dravet's syndrome, a convulsive disorder that can be fatal. I dont think that 85% includes patients who dropped out, lack of benefit was one of the reasons

    ​​​​​​https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/epi.17036?utm_source=TrendMD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_ca mpaign=._TrendMD_1
    Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the main extracts of cannabis plants. It's not generally considered to be psychoactive like THC, the other main extract.

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  • N35t0r
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    Do you know the name of the guy who wrote he article?

  • Berzerker
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    Did Dave write the article?

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  • Dauphin
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    Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
    I read lots of articles, I dont link or keep track of them all. If thats a problem for you, oh well
    Problem, no. Just makes you unreliable like the guy that says 'My mate Dave says....'

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  • pchang
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    Most likely the article meant to say thee 3D shape changed. Protein folding is also affected by temperature and pH.

  • SlowwHand
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    My uncle was about to take his meds and had a fit and he stood there shaking like a leaf pills going all over the bathroom. He thought it was pretty funny afterwards.

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  • Berzerker
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    In HS I saw someone have an epileptic seizure. A black dude on our football team had a family member with epilepsy and he put a pen between their teeth so they wouldn't swallow their tongue.

  • Berzerker
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    Sustained reductions in convulsive and total seizures were observed up to 156 weeks, with 85% of patients/caregivers reporting an improvement in overall condition. This OLE demonstrates the sustained long-term benefits of Epidiolex/Epidyolex, the regulated and highly purified formulation of plant-based CBD, for patients with DS, a critical issue for CBD in joining our ASM armamentarium.

    not sure what add-on CBD is but it can help with Dravet's syndrome, a convulsive disorder that can be fatal. I dont think that 85% includes patients who dropped out, lack of benefit was one of the reasons

    ​​​​​​https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...gn=._TrendMD_1

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  • Berzerker
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    if you crumple a piece of paper it appears 3 dimensional. fold it flat and it appears in 2... So maybe something about the folds in Parkinson's is different enough for them to describe it that way.

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