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designer_of_drugs t1_j8iw9v7 wrote
Reply to ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
Insurance companies are going to make you talk to these things before approving a trip to the doctor. I guarantee it will happen sooner than you think.
designer_of_drugs t1_j88sm4g wrote
Reply to comment by UrbanSpartan in [OC]Combating The Opioid Epidemic Medicaid's Opioid Prescription Decline by Away-Pepper-9239
Ketamine, alcohol, nitrous oxide… short acting injectable local anesthetic. None are reasonable for chronic pain management. Additionally the evidence for gabapentoids working outside neuropathy is extremely poor.
I didn’t say all were impractical, I said many.
…and high dose NSAIDs will end up killing more of your chronic pain patients than opioids.
Obviously multimodal is the way to go, but it’s also wrong to pretend we have easy, effective solutions for opioid replacement.
designer_of_drugs t1_j88m0xx wrote
Reply to comment by Alternative-Sea-6238 in [OC]Combating The Opioid Epidemic Medicaid's Opioid Prescription Decline by Away-Pepper-9239
You made a list of drugs that are not practical for most situations. It gives a totally misleading picture of the state of pain management as is related to opioid replacement.
designer_of_drugs t1_j88k9da wrote
Reply to comment by Alternative-Sea-6238 in [OC]Combating The Opioid Epidemic Medicaid's Opioid Prescription Decline by Away-Pepper-9239
Many of these are not appropriate pain relievers for outpatient or chronic use. It’s like a person who doesn’t know anything about medicine wrote the post…
designer_of_drugs t1_j7yxnaz wrote
Reply to Diving drone can switch between flying and swimming | A drone that can fly like a standard quadcopter but also operate underwater could be developed as a tool for engineers and search and rescue teams by chrisdh79
Hmmm… and we’ve been having weird little craft pop up next to naval ships…
This possibility has always struck me as more plausible than aliens or whatever. Many of the encounters don’t involve the jets and are instead very close range, relatively slow moving uknown objects that appear and disappear seemingly randomly. Seems to fit the bill for a submersible drone.
designer_of_drugs t1_j5aby0b wrote
Reply to comment by Ihavenoideawhatidoin in TIL The writer for "Die Hard with a Vengeance" was investigated by the FBI after they revealed that his story's plan of robbing the Federal Reserve through a breached subway wall would have worked by fortifier22
I suppose that might be somewhat true if it isn’t especially clear why you have that information/interest. Much of the time it’s just a professional discussion akin to one researcher reaching out to another.
designer_of_drugs t1_j5a01ra wrote
Reply to comment by kerkula in TIL The writer for "Die Hard with a Vengeance" was investigated by the FBI after they revealed that his story's plan of robbing the Federal Reserve through a breached subway wall would have worked by fortifier22
They almost certainly didn’t “investigate.” This would have been closer to a “chat.” Not everyone at the FBI is an idiot and if someone has an interesting idea relevant to their interests, they’ll say what’s up to see if they can learn anything to revise this approach to a problem.
designer_of_drugs t1_j52lyhq wrote
Reply to comment by 11fingerfreak in Bloomberg: Amazon Packages Burn in India, Final Stop in Broken Recycling System. Plastic wrappers and parcels that start off in Americans’ recycling bins end up at illegal dumpsites and industrial furnaces — and inside the lungs of people by ombx
Lead does make better paint. Worse babies, but better paint.
Kind of a toss up if you ask me.
designer_of_drugs t1_j42yu79 wrote
Why? I know a lot of people with touchscreen laptops and the one unifying factor is they never touch the screen on purpose.
Maybe apple can integrate some new functionality… but these have always seemed like a gimik to me.
Do any of you actually use yours?
designer_of_drugs t1_j23ej1t wrote
This dude has been in and out of Israeli politics since I was in 7th grade (at least - that’s when I remember becoming aware of him.) I’m 39 now.
designer_of_drugs t1_j1xu4vi wrote
Reply to comment by Inphearian in TIFU by choking the chicken after my tonsillectomy by Fireblade09
It’s a notoriously painful surgery for adults.
designer_of_drugs t1_j1xe78p wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This little-known firm with a weird website was central to the misappropriation of FTX customers' money, regulators say by RaiderOfZeHater
It was great while it was printing money.
designer_of_drugs t1_j1ujqoe wrote
Reply to comment by tetoffens in 'The Serpent' serial killer Charles Sobhraj returns to France by randy88moss
Keith Richards mixed his Dad’s ashes in with some coke and did lines. I’m not ruling out time travel.
designer_of_drugs t1_j1ujahy wrote
Reply to comment by ScootysDad in Tesla takes delivery of Kuka robots amid Cybertruck preparations by RodrigoBarragan
Love how you got downvoted for telling the truth. Never change Reddit!
designer_of_drugs t1_ixg26qs wrote
Reply to comment by alheim in JWST identifies the first concrete evidence of photochemistry (chemical reactions initiated by energetic stellar light) and sulfur dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere by Easy_Money_
I did not originate the idea that NASA should be doing exclusively unmanned science missions. There is a long history of support for it in the scientific community.
What’s SLS/Artemis up to now? 100 billion? Come on.
designer_of_drugs t1_ixfgb0l wrote
Reply to comment by Got_ist_tots in JWST identifies the first concrete evidence of photochemistry (chemical reactions initiated by energetic stellar light) and sulfur dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere by Easy_Money_
Resource extraction for the purpose for commercial use: sounds like a good job for private industry. Which is what’s going to end up happening in very short order. NASA should be doing science. Let commercial interests do the mining.
designer_of_drugs t1_ixffspy wrote
Reply to comment by Got_ist_tots in JWST identifies the first concrete evidence of photochemistry (chemical reactions initiated by energetic stellar light) and sulfur dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere by Easy_Money_
Moonpologism: Defending the impulse to go the literal least interesting place in the solar system.
designer_of_drugs t1_ixfa3z9 wrote
Reply to JWST identifies the first concrete evidence of photochemistry (chemical reactions initiated by energetic stellar light) and sulfur dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere by Easy_Money_
It was recently pointed out to me that we could have had 9 JWST’s for the cost of this the useless Artemis program. Imagine how much science could actually be done! Instead we’d going to send three guys to live in a closet sized base on the moon to break a bunch of rocks.
Good job NASA 👍🏻
designer_of_drugs t1_ix8889o wrote
Reply to AskScience AMA Series: I'm a wildlife filmmaker who's spent years tracking and filming the endangered ocelot population in Texas. Ask me anything! by AskScienceModerator
Have you managed capture Revolver Ocelot?
designer_of_drugs t1_ix1dv4c wrote
Reply to comment by N1cknamed in Japan to Send Astronaut to Upcoming Lunar Space Station by Ok_Copy5217
Extreme risk aversion does not serve explorers well. Guess what? It’s gonna be a dicey proposition no matter when we start sending people to Mars. We will 100% lose missions. Gotta bite the bullet and start trying.
designer_of_drugs t1_iwyz0fd wrote
Reply to comment by sonoma95436 in Japan to Send Astronaut to Upcoming Lunar Space Station by Ok_Copy5217
THANK YOU.
The moon is fucking boring. Plenty of ride or die folks out there willing to take a shot at mars. Let’s give them a chance.
designer_of_drugs t1_ivz6dx0 wrote
Reply to comment by Full_Tilt_Toro in TIFU ... by Drinking Alcohol Two Hours After Donating Blood, then Passing Out in a Tex-Mex Restaurant Bathroom by [deleted]
It’s probably a far less interesting story than you imagine.
designer_of_drugs t1_ivx8ow2 wrote
Reply to TIFU ... by Drinking Alcohol Two Hours After Donating Blood, then Passing Out in a Tex-Mex Restaurant Bathroom by [deleted]
Hey everyone, if you are seriously ill, don’t lock yourself in a room. This makes you much harder to rescue.
designer_of_drugs t1_j8j5u2v wrote
Reply to comment by my5cent in ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
That’s not how insurance in the US works. Fundamentally it makes money by denying service and that will be it’s focus. Meanwhile costs will rise as the cost of healthcare reliably out paces both inflation and real wage growth. So you’ll pay more for even fewer services. It will not error to the benefit of people.
Maybe evil world concluding AI gets it start as a pharmacy benefit manager.