
Unwoke
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Unwoke
@USA_Alpha76
Non-beta. Narrative doesn't influence my opinions. Big/Strong



To confirm, this “100% AI generated” passage is the opening of chapter 5 from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein


Men look at every woman they pass. It means absolutely nothing.



My girl just voted for the first time! Question: she had to turn her shirt inside out as we were told it was illegal to wear a political shirt to vote. Is that true????


Grok can watch long videos for you and save your time.





Vitamin D testing is frequently overused across U.S. health systems, with much of it occurring outside the bounds of evidence-based clinical indications. Despite clear guidance from the Endocrine Society and the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, routine screening in low-risk populations remains common and costly. Within Oregon, vitamin D testing has been identified as one of the top 15 low-value services, representing a substantial opportunity for cost savings and practice alignment. In an effort to reduce the volume of low-value vitamin D testing across a three-hospital academic health system, a multidisciplinary working group designed and implemented an electronic health record best practice advisory to fire at the point of order entry when a vitamin D test was attempted without an approved indication. The initiative involved implementing a targeted clinical decision support intervention, aligned with evidence-based diagnostic coding curated using the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services coverage criteria and reinforced by coordinated communication and measurement infrastructure. The proportion of indicated vitamin D tests increased from 45% in the final month pre intervention to more than 88% at 90 days post intervention, and remained above 90% at 1 year post go-live. Improvements were consistent across payer types, age groups, and locations of care, with the largest gains seen in outpatient and Medicaid populations. In absolute terms, the number of vitamin D tests decreased by 25.3% when comparing the 12 months pre intervention with the 12 months post intervention. Along with this decrease was an estimated cost savings of nearly US$112,000. Read the Case Study “Curbing Unnecessary Vitamin D Testing” by R. Hasan et al. in the February 2026 issue of @nejmcatalyst Innovations in Care Delivery: nej.md/4pHZ0iY Explore the full issue: nej.md/4sJixCf







Red Bull contains approximately 1 gram of taurine per 8.4 fl oz can. Taurine drives glycolysis to promote leukaemogenesis. @SecKennedy @NIHDirector_Jay And we wonder why we have a cancer crisis. Large numbers of products promoted as 'safe to drink, eat, inject' appear to be directly carcinogenic. And you know what? Because of the racket of profiteering, the MICs (morons in charge) likely have no idea that they're even selling poison. Ignorance is not bliss because it lives in the realm of the truth. nature.com/articles/s4158…
















