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BinauralJam wrote:RKCNDY wrote:
When a nurse takes your blood for testing, the lab tech, who has never seen you, can actually tell if you are a tubby person, or a slender person...just by looking at your blood.
How dare them judge me! :evil:
then quit being such a schlub!The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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RKCNDY wrote:BinauralJam wrote:RKCNDY wrote:
When a nurse takes your blood for testing, the lab tech, who has never seen you, can actually tell if you are a tubby person, or a slender person...just by looking at your blood.
How dare them judge me! :evil:
then quit being such a schlub!
My Mom was skinny and had soaring cholesterol. 4750 -
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RKCNDY wrote:BinauralJam wrote:RKCNDY wrote:
When a nurse takes your blood for testing, the lab tech, who has never seen you, can actually tell if you are a tubby person, or a slender person...just by looking at your blood.
How dare them judge me! :evil:
then quit being such a schlub!
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donnaruhl wrote:If their judging you on your cholesterol, They're wrong.
My Mom was skinny and had soaring cholesterol. 475I was talking about the blood itself, not the numbers after the test.
When blood is drawn, sometimes they separate whole blood from plasma. A lab tech can tell if you are carrying extra weight around by looking at the plasma. Normal plasma is typically a translucent light yellow/beige color. Plasma with extra fat in it will be very cloudy and opaque. :ugeek:
EDIT: I hope your mom is alright now!The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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For anyone interested in Parkinson's disease, neurology, or early insights to the potential benefits of embryonic stem cell therapy...this book is a really interesting read.
"In 1982, six patients appeared in California clinics displaying mysterious symptoms: their bodies were so stiff that they appeared to be frozen. Langston, currently the president of the California Parkinson's Foundation, was one of the first physicians to examine the patients. He discovered that they had all injected a "designer" drug into their systems that created symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. Through excellent detective work and a good deal of pure luck, Langston located the chemical MPTP, which also produced Parkinsonian symptoms in primates. That discovery was of supreme medical importance, providing Langston and other researchers with the ability to test Parkinson's treatments on animal models. New approaches, including fetal tissue transplantation, could now be pursued. Langston's book intersperses discussions of recent research on Parkinson's while continuing to report on the progress of the "frozen addicts." A fast-paced medical detective format makes this a fascinating and immensely informative work. "Show #13 was a lucky one for me....0 -
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The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
- Christopher McCandless0 -
Still waiting for awesome robots like these ...
Come on already, Science! Also, where's my jetpack? :evil:"Where's KW?"
"Let's check Idaho."0 -
kw18 wrote:Still waiting for awesome robots like these ...
Come on already, Science! Also, where's my jetpack? :evil:
Yes!
not exactly what you're looking for, but i've heard these are becoming more common down here in Fl: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-KczCp0OQ4Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)0 -
science is awesome yes but I like it when they change their minds,
means we are forever learning.0 -
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