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"Incorporating sexual pleasure in educational sexual health programs can improve safe sex behaviors. Continuing to avoid pleasure in sexual health and education risks misdirecting or ineffectively using resources. The researchers call for a fundamental rethink of how programs are oriented."

Thoughts?
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Does matter have some sort of inherent primitive awareness that the brain uses or is there something unique about brains which produces awareness
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EU investigates vaxx induced reproductive disorders

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>https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/11/eu-investigates-reports-of-menstrual-disorders-after-mrna-covid-shots.html

>The European Medicines Agency’s safety committee said on Friday it was reviewing reports of heavy menstrual bleeding and absence of menstruation from women who had received Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna.
>The assessment was in view of reports of menstrual disorders after receiving either of the two vaccines, both based on messenger RNA technology, and it was not yet clear whether there was a causal link, the agency said.

Ugh... injection bros?
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Nerdle

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Anyone tried Nerdle? It's like Wordle but with a maths equation.

Hope this doesn't count as "advertising" - I am not affiliated with them in any way, I just thought it was cool.

https://nerdlegame.com/
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What is YOUR opinion on the axiom of choice?
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Global cooling

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How big of a threat is global cooling and will it lead to crop failures and famine?
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Which vaccine technology is the safest long-term?

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Recent studies show mRNA vaccines (Pfizer & Moderna) are producing spike protein for >2 months after injection.
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(22)00076-9?rss=yes#relatedArticles
Given that spike protein is known to block p53-related tumor suppression at the nuclear level, would it be possible that mRNA vaccines carry an increased risk of cancer long-term?
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/10/2056/htm
My understanding of adenovirus-based vaccines (AstraZeneca and J&J) is that once the adenovirus has infected the cell with the spike protein DNA, expression of spike protein will be limited to the cells that have been infected by the vaccine.
Is it then safer to take an adenovirus-based vaccine to limit the time our body is exposed to spike protein?
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