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"Slow-release ketamine tablets help prevent depression relapses, UK trial finds

 

71% of patients found to experience a relapse compared with 43% who received the pills twice a week"

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/24/slow-release-ketamine-tablets-help-prevent-depression-relapses-uk-trial-finds

You dont need ketamine or any other drug. Just go for a walk or a bike ride in a nice green place. Above all avoid SSRIs. A significant number of male and female patients who take them are plagued by sexual dysfunction after them. Some find this a persistent problem, long after they stopped taking them.

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    Applying machine learning to identify unrecognized COVID-19 deaths recorded as other causes of death in the United States https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aef5697

  • Tony1951
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    Now that I am 75, I have been offered a bunch of vaccines which I will be taking up. Covid RSV Pneumonia Shingles. I will certainly have the covid, pneumonia and RSV. Shingles is a possibility, but I

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    Being intelligent, and being wise are different things. A person may be intelligent and also be un-wise, or they may have only ordinary levels of intelligence, and use it wisely. We can all mis-apply

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"Penis cancer on the rise: Brazil sees 6,500 amputations in a decade"

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9rr7z5gk62o

Since the covid medical mitigation procedure, there have been many cases of turbo cancer, especially the unusual cancers like penis cancer. I'm lucky because I didn't receive the medical procedure, so when I caught it, instead of turbo penis cancer, I just got the turbo penis.

Since the covid medical mitigation procedure, there have been many cases of turbo cancer, especially the unusual cancers like penis cancer. I'm lucky because I didn't receive the medical procedure, so when I caught it, instead of turbo penis cancer, I just got the turbo penis.

:) Joking aside - there is no rise in cases of cancer not easily explained by the fact that we have more old people than ever before, and that cancer is mostly an illness of advanced age.

 

Sad to say, my old Border Terrier (14 years old) has just been diagnosed with cancer in his jaw. A fortnight later he is coughing hoarsley and the vet says he has lung cancer now. It only took a week.... Is that turbo cancer? He has not had a covid jab, or any jab for the last 13 years as far as I know.

:) Joking aside - there is no rise in cases of cancer not easily explained by the fact that we have more old people than ever before, and that cancer is mostly an illness of advanced age.

 

Sad to say, my old Border Terrier (14 years old) has just been diagnosed with cancer in his jaw. A fortnight later he is coughing hoarsley and the vet says he has lung cancer now. It only took a week.... Is that turbo cancer? He has not had a covid jab, or any jab for the last 13 years as far as I know.

Probably the dog food. I had some friends that were vegans. They had two lovely unrelated dogs. They decided to make their dogs vegan too. Both dogs died of mouth cancer at roughly the same time at a relatively young age. Unfortunately, I was not able to interrogate them on exactly what food they were giving the poor dogs.

 

You only get the turbo cancer if you've had the medical procedure. I can be certain that it's true because the BBC, Reuters and the Guardian say it isn't.

You really would need to be a twisted nutter to try to make a dog into a vegan. They do eat pretty much most food, though. Nipper ate quality fish/rice fish/potato and chicken /rice/potato all his life. He is 14, which is a good age.

"There is some talk of a "summer Covid wave" at the moment. We all seem to know someone who has had it lately, or a friend who has been off sick."

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ck5g2jk0730o

It killed my elderly neighbour last week.

"Bionic leg moves like a natural limb — without conscious thought

Computer interface links signals from the brain to an artificial limb, giving the wearer better balance, flexibility and speed."

 

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02157-3

I wonder how many ex-soldiers from Ukraine, Russia, Israel and Palestine are going to get that bionic leg?

 

Somebody noted that it's only the poor and working class guys that get drafted into the Ukraine army. All the rich guys are partying in Kiev with the superfluity of girls there. So many guys have been killed that you can take your choice from the best girls now. I think I might go there myself:

https://www.facebook.com/p/Kiev-Parties-Exclusive-nightlife-and-dating-in-Ukraine-100071145582171/

"Mixing energy drinks and alcohol during adolescence impairs brain function: A study of rat hippocampal plasticity"

 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002839082400162X

 

 

"Walking backwards might 'look a little weird,' but it could be just the exercise you need

Walking backwards can help older adults improve balance and avoid falls, say experts"

 

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/walking-backwards-exercise-benefits-1.7214361

 

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-07-agency-talc-cancer.html

"Barry Mayled, 74, has type two diabetes and watched foot ulcers steadily worsen during the Covid pandemic until surgeons said they had no choice but to amputate.

But Mr Mayled said a medical student observing his care mentioned microwave treatment as an option and, following nine months of treatment, he is now "totally clear"."

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c51y4wrqge7o

"Barry Mayled, 74, has type two diabetes and watched foot ulcers steadily worsen during the Covid pandemic until surgeons said they had no choice but to amputate.

 

But Mr Mayled said a medical student observing his care mentioned microwave treatment as an option and, following nine months of treatment, he is now "totally clear"."

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c51y4wrqge7o

I've got an ulcer on my denis because I've been a bit too close to a load of girls that get around a lot. I've been too worried to show it to the doctor in case they say that it has to be amputated. I'm so pleased you told me about this. I think I'll give the microwave a go and see what happens first. Do you have any idea about the power setting? Would I be better with low power for longer or should I just run maximum power until the ulcer drops off? I think that's going to do it a bit quicker than 9 months.

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