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@New_Edenn

Medical History & Science. Wellness Truths. Real Stories. Zero Misinformation. Fact-Based. Truth Seeker. Educational Purposes Only. NOT MEDICAL ADVICE.

Earth Entrou em Şubat 2012
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
liability argument is exactly what will slow this down but it will not stop it. biologically speaking, radiology is just looking for visual cellular anomalies. a machine does not get eye fatigue after a twelve hour shift. the human radiologists will not disappear completely but their job is definitely going to pivot from scanning every image to just verifying what the AI already flagged.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: CEO of NYC Health, America's largest hospital system, says AI could replace “a great deal” of radiologists right now.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
@MaryBowdenMD If almost everyone in the study has the exact same baseline, then the only new biological variable causing the spike in hearing loss is the actual viral infection itself.
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
Hearing loss after Covid or after the shot? This large article from South Korea claims it’s increased after infection…. But over 93% of the subjects received the COVID shot.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
the tissue specific delivery systems are the real bottleneck here. looking at medical history, we have always been great at finding compounds that work but terrible at getting them exactly where they need to go without destroying the rest of the body. once we solve that biological delivery problem, the rest of this entire list unlocks completely.
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
Some of the most underinvested areas in frontier biology that could accelerate civilizational progress: - Cheap, large-scale DNA synthesis (writing entire chromosomes or full organisms) - Real-time, non-destructive RNA sequencing in living cells - Highly accurate AI-powered polygenic scores for complex traits (disease risk, cognition, longevity) → enabling full genome design - Ultra-precise, multiplex genome editing (far beyond CRISPR) with minimal off-target effects, scalable across millions of cells - Safe, efficient, tissue-specific in vivo delivery systems - Safe and effective human germline engineering - Accelerated clinical trials via testing on decedents (with consent) - Next-gen human enhancement: muscle, cognition, mood — beyond GLP-1s - Ectogenesis / artificial wombs Who’s actually building in these areas? Drop names, companies, or researchers below 👇
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
Sigh...cases like this are just wild when you look at the medical literature. historically, people probably thought this condition was purely psychological but modern biology shows it is usually just severe damage to the pudendal nerve. when that specific nerve pathway gets crushed by a slipped disc, the signal just misfires non stop. Absolutely brutal thing to live with.
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Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
In 2012, Dale Decker suffered a slipped disk in his back that resulted in a rare and debilitating condition called Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder which causes him to experience up to 100 unwanted, spontaneous org*sms every day without stimulation. The condition has had a devastating impact on his social and professional life, reportedly occurring even during solemn events like his father’s funeral.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
there is a lot of biological confusion at play. from a medical history standpoint, we screen blood for actual bloodborne pathogens like hepatitis and HIV. respiratory viruses are not transmitted through blood transfusions. there was a mouse study about transferring antibodies which is completely different from transferring an actual infection. refusing a lifesaving transfusion over vaccination criticism is a big misunderstanding of how blood transfusion really works.
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Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Rising number of Americans refusing life-saving blood transfusions because they come from vaccinated donors, per Daily Mail.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
@Polymarket wow....this is absolutely epic to see in our lifetime. It's crazy how far medical history has come that we can just inject a viral vector and teach the ear how to function normally again.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: An experimental gene therapy ear injection has cured deafness for 10 out of 10 patients in clinical trial.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
this is definitely peak modern medicine man... but biologically speaking, taking two different drugs to crush a totally normal baseline lipid level of one hundred twenty seven just does not make evolutionary sense. Cholesterol has a very real biological job in the human body. medicating yourself for five decades just in case seems like a massive overcorrection for someone with zero symptoms.
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Michael Albert, MD
Michael Albert, MD@MichaelAlbertMD·
I'm 36. I'm a physician. I take a statin—and ezetimibe—every day. No symptoms. No cardiac history. Just an honest read of the evidence. Here's what I found—and why I stopped waiting for a reason to act.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
@bryan_johnson Don't beat yourself up too much. the medical history of how those specific crumb rubber chemicals got approved for residential use is insane anyway. those compounds are massive endocrine disruptors that completely confuse our biology.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Guys, I’m an idiot. All this time I’ve spent trying not to die, I had toxic turf in my backyard. Artificial turf contains crumb rubber infill made from recycled tires, which leaches chemicals including PFAS, heavy metals, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These compounds are linked to hormone disruption, carcinogenicity, and systemic inflammation. I don’t know how I missed it. It makes me question my basic competence in life. What gets me is that I try so hard to survey the world of potential idiocy. Then I find out there’s a monument to idiocy sitting right in front of my face that I was blind to. I’m removing the turf, yet I’m still stuck with this seemingly unsolvable problem of how to not be an idiot.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
@JamesBlunt Lol....biologically speaking, the idea is about flushing the pipes to clear out potential carcinogens in the prostate.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
when you look back at culinary history, our grandparents were not eating ultra processed fake ingredients. they just ate real whole foods that happened to be delicious. baking with ancient grains and real animal fats is exactly how human biology evolved to handle treats without wrecking our metabolism. we really need to bring the old school way of eating back.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
theres a healthy version of everything we consider junk ice cream made with grass fed cream, egg yolks, maple syrup pizza made with sourdough bread, organic tomatoes, real cheese and pasture raised pepperoni cookies made with ancient flour, low heavy metal chocolate chips and butter chips made with organic potatoes and tallow this is how our grandparents ate...everything was just healthy
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
I really appreciate that you added the lifestyle stuff at the bottom. the supplement science is completely backed by facts but you cannot out supplement a terrible modern routine. getting real sunlight and proper sleep is how humans survived for thousands of years. Dialing in those ancient biological habits first makes the stack way more effective.
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Jesse Morse, M.D.@DrJesseMorse·
There’s a reason why my core 6 stack has these 2 supplements in it, because it helps so many things! My core 6: 1. Magnesium 2. Methylated Multivitamin 3. Vitamin D3/K2 4. Omega-3 (Fish Oil) 5. Nattokinase 6. Creatine Add in: Sun Grounding Sleep Clean eating Exercise You have the foundations for longevity
Goku@ProjectGokuu

Omega-3 supplementation alone slowed epigenetic aging. Combined with vitamin D and resistance training, it reduced invasive cancer risk by 66%. — @hubermanlab & @foundmyfitness

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New Eden@New_Edenn·
@bryan_johnson this is epic from a biological standpoint, bypassing natural evolutionary limits to scale up these exact compounds is going to completely change modern pharmacology.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
@PintSizedFarmer the size of a coffee table is hilarious but honestly, this is such a beautiful example of biology in action. that maternal bond across different species is a very real physiological thing, and she definitely knows she is safe with you.
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Sally Urwin
Sally Urwin@PintSizedFarmer·
Turnip is in very early labour and just wants a bit of reassurance. I've bottle fed her from a newborn so I think she sees me as her mum. I'll let you know how she gets on. She's scanned for twins and she's the size and width of a coffee table. ❤️
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
this is an interesting study, but you really have to wonder about reverse causation here man. when people are dealing with depression or high stress, their morning appetite is usually the very first thing to disappear. Biologically speaking, a stressed out nervous system completely shuts down digestion. It makes total sense why those two things show up together in the data.
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Skipping breakfast is associated with an increased odds of depression.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
This is wow to see in action. If you have ever done real CPR you know how physically exhausting it gets after just two minutes. having a machine take over means the blood flow to the brain stays perfectly consistent without any human error or fatigue getting in the way. this is incredible
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WB🇦🇪 ♕@S3eedWB·
A man in Dubai suffered a sudden heart attack, within moments responders acted, using an advanced CPR machine to bring him back to life. 🇦🇪⛑️
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
people seriously underestimate the power of a real sourdough bun. Historically speaking, fermenting grains was the only way our ancestors made them easy on the gut. Combine that with high quality protein and animal fats and you literally have a perfect meal. The modern wellness space needs to realize that real whole food is the ultimate medicine. Those look incredible by the way.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
we've been lied to about burgers... done right, they're incredible superfoods grass fed ground beef, grass fed cheddar cheese, organic tomatoes, organic seed oil free mustard and a sourdough bun... basically the entire food pyramid in one meal
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
This is a wild way to look at it and honestly makes a ton of sense. evolution definitely built us to run on dense animal fat and protein first and foremost. our ancestors survived because our guts adapted to extract maximum energy from meat while just using starches as a backup survival fuel.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
People say we're omnivores like it's the middle of the road. It isn't. Have a look at the actual architecture. Domestic cat (obligate carnivore): - Stomach pH: 1-2 - Intestinal length: 4x body length - No salivary amylase. Zero. - Bile concentrated for fat digestion - Uricase absent: uric acid excreted directly, evolved for high-protein waste Pig (true omnivore): - Stomach pH: 2-4 - Intestinal length: 14x body length: built to ferment plant material - Salivary amylase: present and high - Significant cecum for fibre fermentation - Functionally built to process grain and root vegetables Cow (obligate herbivore): - Stomach pH: 6-7 in rumen - Four-chambered stomach system - Intestinal length: 20x body length - Produces cellulase via rumen microorganisms - Spends 8 hours per day chewing cud You: - Stomach pH: 1.5-2. Carnivore-class. - Intestinal length: 5x body length. Short. Rapid-transit. - Salivary amylase: present, but modest - Virtually no cecum. No cellulase. No meaningful fibre fermentation. - Bile optimised for fat digestion You are not in the middle. You are sitting, biochemically, next to the cat. The pig is the omnivore. You are a facultative carnivore who can tolerate starch in a pinch. There's a difference.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
Hitting over 50 percent is just crazy man. when you look back at medical history, all the major metabolic diseases spiked the exact second people swapped real food for ultra processed stuff in boxes. those Southern European countries which keeping it old school with fresh ingredients are literally dodging a massive health bullet.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
We are what we eat. The UK is the only country on this European map with more than 50% in ultra-processed food as a % of household purchases. And look at the huge difference between UK and the Mediterranean countries of France/Italy/Spain/Portugal/Greece.
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New Eden@New_Edenn·
Brilliant breakdown! the history of our nutrition is basically the history of survival. families securing their own winter nutrition in a backyard, having a guaranteed source of healthy fats and complete proteins. This really makes you appreciate how nutrient dense whole foods were the original preventative medicine.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
For most of English history, the single most politically subversive thing a poor family could own was a pig. Not land. Not tools. A pig. The village pig was kept in a sty behind the cottage, fed on scraps and windfall and waste, and slaughtered in November. It provided: fat for cooking and preservation, protein for the winter, organs eaten fresh, blood for puddings, bones for stock. The whole animal. Wasted nothing. You couldn't hunt. The forests were the king's. You couldn't fish the chalk streams without the lord's permission. You couldn't keep a cow without common land, and the Enclosure Acts were removing common land one parliamentary vote at a time from the 16th century onward. But the pig ate scraps. The pig needed no commons. The pig needed no game rights. The pig could live in a back garden and feed a family from October to April and no legislation had yet worked out how to stop that. They tried. The pig kept the working class alive through winters that should have finished them. Animal rights to the pig-keeping peasant was, at this point, a theoretical concern for people who were already eating. We got the pig. The pig got us through. The Enclosure Acts removed the common land. The pig remained. It was the last food freedom they couldn't legislate away.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Pork gets a lot of grief in carnivore circles. It's not beef, which counts against it. It has PUFAs, which sounds damning. And it carries two thousand years of religious taboo, from Leviticus to the Quran, which has a way of embedding itself in cultural intuition long after the theology has left the room. So let's be fair about what pork actually is. Pork is a superfood. Not in the way that word has been debased by bags of goji berries in health food shops. A genuine, nutrient-dense animal food that has sustained entire civilisations. Thiamine: pork is the richest common dietary source of vitamin B1. More than beef. More than lamb. Thiamine is critical for glucose metabolism, nerve function, and cardiac health: and its deficiency, beriberi, was historically catastrophic in populations eating refined rice. The traditional populations eating whole pork alongside their rice didn't get beriberi. The ones eating polished white rice without the pork did. The pork was doing work. Selenium. Zinc. Complete protein. Choline for liver function and brain development. Carnosine. B vitamins across the board. It is an animal food. It does what animal foods do. Now the PUFA question, because it deserves a direct answer rather than a dismissal. Yes, pork fat contains more linoleic acid than ruminant fat. This is real. The pig, unlike the cow, has a simple stomach and cannot biohydrogenate polyunsaturated fat, cannot take the problematic seed fat and convert it into saturated fat the way a rumen can. What goes in largely comes out. Pigs raised on grain and soybean meal will have fattier, more linoleic acid-rich tissue than pigs raised on a more natural diet. Here's the context that changes everything. If you have already removed seed oils, you have already removed the industrial cooking oils. If you have removed legumes, you have removed soybean-derived everything. If you have removed nuts, you have removed the other major linoleic acid sources. You have, in the process of cleaning up the obvious problems, already addressed the bulk of your PUFA load. In that context, pork's linoleic acid content is not the marginal straw that breaks the metabolic camel's back. It is a manageable contribution from a whole food that was never the issue. The issue was always the bottle on the kitchen counter. The bottle is gone. And then consider: pork is the staple meat of Asia. The cooking traditions of China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Thailand: cuisines built on pork belly, slow-braised shoulder, trotters, ears, offal, these are not the cuisines of populations historically defined by metabolic disease. The metabolic disease arrived with the industrial food, the refined carbohydrates, the vegetable oils. Not with the pig. The religious prohibition on pork is ancient, contextual, and pre-refrigeration. The carnivore prohibition on pork is aesthetic, recent, and optional. Eat the belly. Render the lard. Use the lard to cook the rest of the pig. Beef is exceptional. Pork is not beneath it. They're different tools. Both animal. Both complete. Both doing what no bag of seeds ever managed.

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New Eden@New_Edenn·
Ancient Egyptians crushed flowers and resins to make scented oils for temples and healing. They believed the aromas could calm the mind and ease the body. The practice traveled through Greek and Roman times and never really faded. Today, many people use the same plant oils in diffusers or baths to reduce stress or help with sleep. The simple pleasure of a pleasant scent still brings genuine comfort just as it did thousands of years ago.
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