Healthcare PSAs and BSAs

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#2 incontinence is pretty bad too. :frowning_face:

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As i have said before, if it has an effect, it has side-effects. The human body is far too complicated and enmeshed to ever think that we can isolate 1 system and treat it alone. Doesn’t mean neds are too dangeroys, just that the risks and benefits need to be assessed fully for any of them. And expect new SEs to pop up once they are in wide usage.

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I don’t believe it! I’ve just seen evidence that @Docosc has shifted to the right! (on the keyboard)

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What do you mean? Neds are dangeroys!

:man_facepalming:

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Same old same old. “You should always have the freedom to agree with me. And no more than that.” Fascism in a nutshell.

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Boob health!

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Re-Nedification Center

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I have a whole collection of nonstick, nontoxic cookware. It’s called cast iron. Y’all may have heard grandma talk about it. It’s fucking awsome, cheap and last forever. Also heavy as hell, but call it a workout! More health benefits!

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And there’s always carbon steel if the weight is a deal breaker.

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This report from John Oliver on Med Spas was a real eye-opener:

I’ve seen articles about folks going to other countries for beauty treatments - mostly in the headlines because of horrific outcomes - but had no idea about the range of procedures being offered. BITD, I remember warnings to avoid certain in-office procedures performed by doctors or dentists whose offices were too far away from a hospital. Now this industry has convinced people that what they are doing is safe or that the risk of harm is low. :grimacing:

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They’re all over the whiter neighborhoods in Chicago.

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Yes, but how do you sharpen it?

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