Originally was using Claude a bunch for some medical mysteries and the degree it could really pull observations together blew my mind.
*not a sponsorship* but now using Superpower and was actually absurd how much better it got with full medical history, all the blood test
We fact-checked one of the internet's favorite CIA documents.
First, this workbook was created by the Monroe Institute, a private organization, back in 1977.
It's found in CIA files because the military explored Monroe's methods as part of Project Stargate. The CIA made it
Top scientists and military personnel were given a secret workbook from 1977 by the CIA containing instructions on how people could access extra strength and speed with the power of their minds.
Picture someone who lived to 100.
You probably imagine there is something exceptional about them, a gene or a biological gift.
But researchers in Sweden tracked 44,636 people for 35 years and 1,224 centenarians who made it past 100 all shared one major pattern.
It's the
The sunscreen association in this study is confounded, not causal.
Heavy users tend to already be at higher risk: they spend more time in the sun, or started using sunscreen after a skin cancer diagnosis.
The authors are clear sunscreen still protects when used consistently.
The LARGEST sunscreen-skin cancer study in HISTORY (n=470,000) found sunscreen users are FAR MORE likely to develop EVERY major form of skin cancer.
INVASIVE MELANOMA: 📈 +292%
MELANOMA IN SITU: 📈 +258%
BASAL CELL CARCINOMA: 📈 +140%
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: 📈 +126%
27% of
GLP-1s blunt cravings, but they may blunt romantic and sexual desire too.
Users report losing libido and even falling out of love.
How GLP-1s can change your sex life, explained with science: (1/14)
To claim as fact that these drugs curb desire, we need randomized trials built to measure this directly, the way we now have them for alcohol.
Thus far, we have a plausible mechanism, a lot of stories, but no verdict.