[100611] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
This is deadly then cancer
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Owen Frank)
Tue Nov 7 06:39:14 2017
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2017 17:41:05 -0500
From: "Owen Frank" <owen_frank@justdoaitnoww.com>
To: <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>
You brush your teeth... You wash your face...
And then you do THIS.
Could this simple bathroom habit increase your risk of a sudden, early death
http://www.justdoaitnoww.com/ruptured-mansion/2108vQ6Cr41dCa2VhvVdVKyxdhVtFMuKmji0hvV0ONW837
That's exactly what the FDA is now being forced to admit.
"It's as risky as smoking cigarettes," one study revealed.
And it's nearly as addictive.
The worst part, though, is that you're doing this 1 thing every single night. It's part of your pre-bed routine... yet, it's killing you slowly and silently.
So what is this deadly bathroom habit?
And what can you do to fix it?
Watch this short video to find out.
http://www.justdoaitnoww.com/ruptured-mansion/2108vQ6Cr41dCa2VhvVdVKyxdhVtFMuKmji0hvV0ONW837
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Sure, its fun to mock the short, stubby arms of the otherwise fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex, but new research suggests maybe you dont want to do so anywhere near those short, stubby arms—which could have inflicted giant gashes, three feet long and a couple inches deep, on the dinosaurs prey.
New evidence published in Nature Ecology & Evolution suggests that the first diurnal daytime mammals emerged at some point between 52 to 33 years ago. The timing would suggest that mammals had been stuck in a nocturnal mode of existence during the reign of the dinosaurs, which ended some 66 years ago, and that the sudden disappearance of dinos allowed mammals to assert themselves during the day. The new study improves our understanding of mammalian evolution, but other researchers say more evidence is required for us to be absolutely certain about the timing of this important transition.
And given whats on each end of those tiny arms, Stanley said their forte would have been slashing. Thats in part because the T. rexs shoulder joint, unusual for dinosaurs of its type, was almost a ball and socket joint like those in our own shoulders that let us swing an arm with enough mobility to trace out more than a half sphere.
The first mammals emerged during the reign of the dinosaurs, adopting a nocturnal lifestyle to stay safe. It was only until the dinosaurs were wiped off the face of the planet that certain mammals began to assert themselves during the daylight hours, according to new research.