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https://defector.com/the-2020-haters-guide-to-the-williams-sonoma-catalog/Liquid e-cigarette flavorings measurably injure lungs
Known for their appetizing flavors, such as bubblegum, banana and strawberry, e-cigarettes continue to grow in popularity around the world. Promoted by makers as a "healthy" alternative to regular tobacco cigarettes, researchers are finding e-cigarettes, or vaping, still result in injury to the lungs.
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Combined, the researchers said the data suggests people who use flavored e-cigarettes are damaging their lungs every time they vape. Among the most toxic: chemical profiles for some chocolate and banana flavors.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-12-liquid-e-cigarette-flavorings-lungs.html
Posting for information on flavorings, mostly.
One big caveat: this study detected inflammatory proteins, not gross physical damage. The proteins signaled that damage would lilely occur over time. Also, no comparison was done to the nasty shit in smoke, so the question of relative harm was ignored.
So for now, vape 'em if you must, just consider eating bananas and chocolates instead of inhaling them.
A Landmark Study on the Origins of Alcoholism
Many lab studies treat animals as if they were identical, and any variation in their behavior is just unhelpful noise. But in Augiers work, the variation is the important bit. Its what points to the interesting underlying biology. This is a really good study, says Michael Taffe, a neuroscientist at the Scripps Research Institute who studies drug addiction. Since only a minority of humans experience a transition to addiction, [an approach] such as this is most likely to identify the specific genetic variants that convey risk.
That is exactly what the team did next. They compared the alcohol-preferring and sugar-preferring rats and looked for differences in the genes that were active in their brains. They focused on six regions that are thought to be involved in addiction, and found no differences in five. But in the sixth, we did, says Heilig. And it made me smile because I started out doing my Ph.D. on the amygdala.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/a-landmark-study-on-the-origins-of-alcoholism?utm_source=pocket-newtab
This is a well written article, well worth the read. It explains what is certainly one biochemical difference contributing to addiction and will possibly apply to other addictions.
I've always thought four things about true addiction: it's hard wired, it's rare, most of it stems from self medication, and it's different from dependency.
Polarization increases with economic decline, becoming cripplingly contagious
(If you wanted to know just where those 70 million stupid people came from)
The rise of populist movements is changing political systems around the world. As support for these "anti-elite" movements intensifies, many are scrambling to understand whether economic decline and intensifying inter-group conflict are playing a role.
A model developed by a team of researchersincluding Nolan McCarty of Princeton Universityshows how group polarization, rising inequality, and economic decline may be strongly connected.
The model develops a theory that group polarization tends to soar in times of economic duress and rising inequality. Yet, even after financial conditions improve, these divisions may remain deeply rooted.
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"Rather than continue the unproductive debate over whether 'economic anxiety' or group conflict is most responsible for our deeply divided politics, scholars should spend more effort considering the debilitating feedback between economics and identity," said McCarty.
https://phys.org/news/2020-12-polarization-economic-decline-cripplingly-contagious.html
Medium sized article, 3 videos, and a link to the original paper.
Men with COVID-19 three times more likely to need intensive care: study
Researchers analyzed over three million confirmed coronavirus cases from 46 countries and 44 states in the US between January 1 and June 1, 2020.
They found that the risk of SARS-Cov-2 infection was the same for women and men, as "exactly half" of the confirmed cases were male patients.
But men are almost three times more likely than women to be hospitalized in an intensive care unit and are 39 percent more likely to die from the virus, the study said.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-12-men-covid-intensive.html
This is a large scale study that confirmed the results of sporadic, small studies in late spring.
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