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Biomedical Scientist Answers New Pseudoscience Questions

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1 hour ago, integral said:

And even at that there's going to be so many outliers that are just outside of what a human race can figure out at this point in time with the tools that we have. 

You could have some random gene or some random bacteria in your intestine that's interacting with it strangely and after 30 years it will give you a weakened heart. And after 30 years you'll have no idea why you have a weakened heart.

All of these studies are short-term isolated with horse Flyers on. They cannot take into account larger time frames like 10 plus years. And the ones that do take on larger time frames are only tracking certain variables and everything all the other variables.

Ideally people wear wearables like the oura ring which measures heart health and general bio markers, get regular health checkups etc as well this makes me think about how we are all different. 

The truth is, which I think your post points to is that health is a personal thing. But/so, just because you have a funny gene doesn’t mean everyone or most people do. It could be safe for me or other but not you or others. 
 

That’s what is so tricky about all this. 
 

But, with that said you might as well be afraid of most things. Because you could have a funny gene or abnormality that you don’t know about?

 

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