Updated Screening Guidelines
A new publication was recently published by Patel et al. 2024 on two children with Bohring-Opitz Syndrome, who are diagnosed with liver cancer. These two, together with a previously known case, are now three individuals diagnosed with hepatoblastoma described in the medical literature.
Hepatoblastoma is a very rare malignant liver cancer occurring in infants and children and can spread to other…
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Unveiling the Truth: Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis Among Women Over
Understanding Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis: A Comprehensive Insight
Breast cancer stands as a significant concern for women across all age groups, with increased prominence as women reach their 70s and beyond. Recent years have witnessed mounting evidence of breast cancer overdiagnosis within this demographic, sparking critical debates about the efficacy and appropriateness of screening…
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Black Women's Health Imperative Frustrated with Revised Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
BWHI supports revised breast cancer screening guidelines but calls for annual screenings to address health disparities faced by Black women. #breastcancer #womenshealth #healthdisparities #BWHI
Black Women’s Health Imperative (BWHI) has issued a statement supporting the revised breast cancer screening guidelines of the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) that call for biannual screenings to begin at age 40, instead of 50.
However, BWHI expressed frustration that the new guidelines do not address the concerns of Black women, who are diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age…
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the fact that they made it illegal to make ads louder than programs on tv in 2010 but haven't updated it to apply the same regulation to streaming. who do i have to call.
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I love it when my friends comment on how I'm randomly online on my Xbox account but I test consoles as part of my job so I get paid to play rdr2 on company time 💪
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YOUCANT DO THAT.,
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Roxy: wehere's seasons greasons
Roxy:
Roxy: its that tmie of year agian
Dirk: It doesn't have to be.
Roxy: its not optional!
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Some studies featuring Bastard Monkey plus a quick screen redraw (resketch?).
Yes, Macaque is absolutely my favourite. I'm way too predictable when it comes to picking faves...
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"Heh. Surreal... All of it."
"What's that?"
"I'd've been home by now. Reading the evening brief, a glass of water and two sleeping pills waiting on the night table."
"Doesn't sounds like you miss it much."
"Hmm."
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I don't remember having to do this more than once. And I thought my agreement going forward was implied the first time I agreed to use this service?
Also, if these updates are so important, then why not just list the summary in the pop-up so I don't have to go web-surfing for answers?
... oh! Because the "summary" page is absolutely rubbish. I see.
Man, to think I used to trust this company. "Skype-killer", indeed.
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velvet goldmine birthdays, based primarily on canon reference dates and secondarily on my astrological whims ✨
• curt — december 14, 1946 (sagittarius)
• brian — january 2, 1948 (capricorn)
• jack — march 1, 1948 (pisces)
• mandy — january 25, 1949 (aquarius)
• malcolm — august 7, 1950 (leo)
• arthur — june 29, 1956 (cancer)
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Hello there. This is me asking you to talk about the glass onion thing, I wanna know 😌
ok i just spent. an hour. writing a whole essay. and then accidentally deleted it. so!!!! i don't think i have the energy to rewrite the whole thing but the condensed version of the glass onion thoughts:
the movie itself was fun and i don't think there's anything wrong with enjoying it, but what bothers me is seeing so many responses praising the movie as though it was this groundbreaking anticapitalist critique when in reality the actual message of the movie was neither groundbreaking nor particularly anticapitalist and the movie itself is very much invested in capitalism; it's a film made by a multi-billion corporation whose primary purpose is to make rich people richer.
and i think a lot of this uncritically positive praise that treats the movie as though it's making some important political statement is falling into the trap of asking "does this media say something good or bad" rather than asking "is this media a lecture or a conversation." because sure, glass onion seems to be saying "eat the rich!", but that message is very carefully outlined in bite-sized chunks that are then spoonfed to the audience. like, it's very clear who's good and who's bad, and it's very clear why those people are good and bad, to the point that the viewer isn't really encouraged to question those assumptions and is supposed to just sit back and agree with the points the movie is making. and if more people were approaching media critique with the starting point of "is this a lecture or a conversation," i think fewer people would fall into this trap of just going "oh, this movie is saying something i agree with!" and instead pause and ask "why isn't this movie encouraging me to draw my own conclusions?" because in the case of glass onion, i think the answer to that question is that the movie is not really making any groundbreaking critique and is rather a perfect example of "anti-capitalist" capitalist media that works to keep people complacent by making them feel as though there's some important challenge being made when there's not.
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i hate it when they talk about insomnia and sleep problems in general on tv. yes it’s great that it’s talked about so ppl don’t feel alone yes their tips and guidelines on how to make things better work for a lot of ppl etc etc. but their sleep hygiene guidelines don’t work for everyone and for us they don’t work for get judged for not implementing them and gets told that it’s our own fault we struggle falling alders because we don’t follow the guidelines. like I’ve been taught about sleep hygiene and no screens and relax and all that shit for years and years and years. they don’t work on me. it’s not like I’m sitting here thinking ‘you know what? i’m gonna ignore these tips and tricks I’ve learned and that really help me in favor of laying awake for three hours every night’ like come on. I wouldn’t ignore them if they were working, I’d happily use them. but the fact is that they make things worse. laying in bed playing games on my phone is actually helping me fall asleep, it helps my mind focus on something and not go off on it’s own. it actually helps me fall asleep quicker than not playing games. so no, me playing games on my phone when I’m trying to sleep is not why I have sleep issues
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Pissed they moved the fucking tags add thing on mobile
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eek i effed up the data for this project i was helping my preceptor with.........i feel embarrassed and i want to go back in time and do it correctly. i was just a dumb p2 when i collected it and i was too afraid to ask clarifying questions. i also didn't know anything about EMRs, research, data collection, etc. imo i feel like she probably should've checked in on me to make sure i was collecting the data correctly, checked over all the data at the end (which i thought she did which is why i didn't say anything until this disaster), or showed me where to find each data point. i also should've just asked clarifying questions instead of shaking in my boots and trying my best. now i think she's mad at me and i'm like fuck i'm sorry bro. and i'm working from home so i can't access the EMRs to fix it myself so she has to fix it. okay this is partly me justifying my actions to make myself feel less bad but i also do think she probably should've had a little more oversight on what i was doing considering i was a fresh faced p2 without any experience. and we also should've have waited until the last minute to go through the data lmao. but alas, there is nothing that can be done now. i can only pray that she doesn't hate me and everything will work out fine.
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