Mrischief
Mrischief t1_j7b76b4 wrote
Reply to comment by Tomatosoup7 in Teenage girl killed by shark while jet skiing in Australia by AldoTheeApache
That was my point 😂
Mrischief t1_j7arv9r wrote
Reply to comment by NoodlesrTuff1256 in Teenage girl killed by shark while jet skiing in Australia by AldoTheeApache
Depends, does not need to be at all. The artery is protected being on the inside of the thighs not the easiest place to get to unless you have a big ass mouth with sharp as shit teeth
Mrischief t1_j6x63t8 wrote
Reply to comment by ProtoplanetaryNebula in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
That analogy is good :)
Mrischief t1_j6uzxq7 wrote
Reply to comment by SuperiorOnions in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
To be fair, the way we use experimental animals (and their service) is to have human like tissue with “faults” in them to get cancers etc. But for sure there would be some darn survivable mice and rats arouns
Mrischief t1_j6uayiu wrote
Reply to comment by RealPrinceJay in Supercharged T Cells: A New Way To Kill Pancreatic Cancer With Minimal Side Effects by rmuktader
It depends, showing promise in mice / or culture is one step. The next steps are harder, so yeeeeay for base science, but dont let it fool you to think it will be ready in a year (if memory serves, 5-10 years is the norm for drugs)
Mrischief t1_j4y23ba wrote
Reply to comment by curiouspeter_14 in UK hits single-instant record 87.6% wind generation, annual record 26.8% by seenitreddit90s
Get that to 150% and we can maybe make a dent in this inflational sheit 😉
Mrischief t1_j4vlczl wrote
Reply to comment by FragWall in African immigrants drive French-speaking renaissance in Maine by FragWall
Bad gateway
Mrischief t1_j0i2ug4 wrote
Reply to comment by Louloubelle0312 in Spanish MPs vote to approve new 'menstrual leave' for painful periods by mancinedinburgh
Which fields of study do women go into ?
Do they pay as much or equal as men (in that profession) ?
So there is a subset of women that go into being programmers, lawyers, doctors and politicians, so why should the achivements not be on Merit insteas of a gender ?
Who is more likely to go to college or university ? What subjects do they do ?
Who gets drafted in wars, by force ? Is that equal ?
What about courts or divorce proceedings ?
Now, back to the topic at hand. Spain has about 22 days give or take sick days, why do we have to spell out a benefit for painful menstruation precisely ?
When men get sick, we tend to be sicker than women does that mean we should get extra sick days because of it ?
«Men are more susceptible to them, symptoms are worse, they last longer, and men are more likely to be hospitalized and die from the flu." Dr. Kyle sue clinical assistant professor in family medicine
So what exactly do you want ? Cause equality across the gender gap is not happening, we have our own struggles to deal with. And we could expand that to different continents have different issues.
Mrischief t1_j0h808e wrote
Reply to comment by Louloubelle0312 in Spanish MPs vote to approve new 'menstrual leave' for painful periods by mancinedinburgh
Are you for real ?
Men as in who ? Historically everyone in humanity was a serf, slave or lived close to their families. Oh you mean men as in rich men ? Well see the problem there is that MOST MEN are not rich, and yes you will the bring up the argument of childbirth and the risk for women, which is subtantial for sure during those times.
Men / XY have during most of history been the partner that has assumed risk comparatively to set food, do harder labour, die younger (barring sickness / complication from childbirth).
So how exactly are you arguing that it is MEN that has had it better ? Kings, nobels, New money has risen to the top and guess what, they want to maximize profits.
You dont get to cheery pick statistics for one thing, you do so comparatively, or not at all.
Mrischief t1_j0h5m9y wrote
Reply to comment by Louloubelle0312 in Spanish MPs vote to approve new 'menstrual leave' for painful periods by mancinedinburgh
Yes but what he is saying is with malic this could get nasty for any employer and the risk is higher. It is not about your personal experience in it, not discounting it.
Mrischief t1_izfwkd0 wrote
Reply to comment by DragonGarlicBreath in Pioneering method can detect 14 types of cancer with a blood test by spymish
How so ? Asking as we dont have pathomorph or oncology yet
Mrischief t1_izetjz4 wrote
Reply to comment by DragonGarlicBreath in Pioneering method can detect 14 types of cancer with a blood test by spymish
Honestly it is good, but at the point of finding blood in vascular plasma, are we not seeing systemic spread ?
Mrischief t1_ixpim5q wrote
Reply to comment by UniquesNotUseful in Families of drafted Russian soldiers accuse Putin of snubbing them | Russia by Tjonke
Lets not forget genetics testing of the cancer, targetting of macromolecules, receptors of the pathways, ideal time line targeting, monitoring as close as possible to real time, symptomatic controll, not sure about how well it is when it comes to stem cell replacement and retargeting of WBC, but i dont know enough to know what i dont know.
Mrischief t1_itlq7aw wrote
Reply to comment by Nessie in A city in China is planning an offshore wind farm so big that it could power all of Norway by quellerand
No thanks, we dont want china closer! We want paddington not winnie
Mrischief t1_j9t4ghu wrote
Reply to comment by VoldemortsBallsack in Cambodia reports 2nd human case of H5N1 bird flu by F16KILLER
Problem being if it is 53% doctor nurses etc will stop working quite quick, as a way to triage the spread. Cause at that point it is too deadly to work without use of special equipment.
But it depends on HOW transmittable it would be / will be. It would basicly come down to black plague level quarantining of some sort (atleast at first introduction)