So i have a patient it would seem has balance issues. Within a few weeks he’s fell on the same hip a few times.
Last week sometime i uses kinesiology tape on his giant bruise that wrapped from his tailbone to the front half almost and part down his leg. Within 24 hrs most of that bruise was gone.
Well today he no showed, only for his wife to call and say hes in the hospital. I decline to charge the patient for not showing up, (but the dr is gonna pay me anyway). I ask the receptionist to call back and ask where they are.
I went to the hospital, taped his hip again, and left the remaining tape with them. Didnt want anything for it, but they graciously tipped me $40
But what I am most concerned with is brain and nerves that come out of it. The rest is not really taking part in thinking, only gathering and transmitting signals to the big knot of nerves higher up.
Severing all the conections to have only brain with blood supply and even without hormones would need replacement later, a problem in itself after reviving, stimulating back brain functions from hibernation or full stop of some kind. We know that neurons die all the time, and what makes us still continue in barely changed form, memories survive as they are connected physically to the rest of ourselves by more than one connection of neuron.
If they can 3d print neural networks even now from brain cells, they could probably repair some damages also, or print parts of brain that are missing in the future, using miniature robots or specially designed cells that behave like cells repairing or prosthesizing the network. Sort of like directing brain tumor to grow in certain shape, then normalizing cell function when certain level of repair is done. Would need understanding or researching genome even more, with chemistry and bioelectricity of brain.
It’s a synthetic sugar with -so far- awesome methabolic properties, like extremely low glycemic index (just 3, whereas common sugar aka sacarose has an index of 100) so it’s perfect for most persons with diabetes I and II. Also it is absorbed mainly at the larger intestine and is digested by bacteria, which removes workload from the liver and kidneys and boosts the population of “good” bacteria. Also it has 98% the sweetness of sacarose so it can replace sugar on a 1:1 ratio. Plus, it has awesome hygroscopic properties which make it a godsend for “sugarless” icecream (icecream uses sugar to prevent large ice crystals so the icecream remains creamy rather than become a chunk of ice). It’s really awesome!
But… there’s always a but… after manufacturing started in 2016-2018, something happened to the supply chains in 2022 and nowadays commercially available Tagatose is gone (at least from sites that will sell you Tagatose rather than random white powdery stuff).
I will remember the word because it is really promising stuff (at least until there are proper sutides on whether it has or doesn’t has a carcinogenic potential) and I hope that the manufacturing cost doesn’t scares away industry players. It will never be cheap, but there are talks about making it in biorreactors which would drastically lower the cost over the chemical processing of lactose.
Some time ago I found this photo on a beautiful site about the American Civil War.
They look like 4 cool actors on a modern movie set, but the photo was taken 162 years ago.
Photography was invented 40 years prior to that picture so I would imagine that photographers had time to perfect their craft.
It is a very nice pic though!
First picture, the first bikini was introduced in 1946
Color picture, in 1929 Marilyn would have been 3 years old… maybe in Anime time she would look like that, though.
Last picture, in 1929 BB would have been -5 years old (born 1934)…
@Yiole_Gionglao Okay, I didn’t download the right pictures. Got fooled by Google in my haste.
But the picture you shared with the two girls and the guy does look authentic down to the swimsuits.
It will start to get more and more difficult to tell with A.I