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Conclusions The findings from this large scale prospective cohort study suggest a potential direct association between higher artificial sweetener consumption (especially aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sucralose) and increased cardiovascular disease risk. Artificial sweeteners are present in thousands of food and beverage brands worldwide, however they remain a controversial topic and are currently being re-evaluated by the European Food Safety Authority, the World Health Organization, and other health agencies.


ProtonVpn had their no logs policy audited.

Source: https://protonvpn.com/blog/no-logs-audit/



OMG me too. I was having an eye exam. The technician had a black field with a bunch of lines. Holding a rod with a white dot, and told to let them know when it disappeared.

I laughed, "Well that will only happen if you put it behind your back."

They laughed, "Everyone has an astigmatism where the nerves enter the eye. We are looking for that or any other issues."

I was so shocked when the dot disappeared.

Also happy to hear it was the normal blind spot.


There is one driving your car too. :)


Not if your mirrors are set correctly. Lean your head to the side window, set the mirror so that it just misses the tail end of your car. Position your head over the centre console, set the mirror. There is now approximately no blind spot. You can fine-tune by careful observation on a multi-lane highway as people pass/you pass others. Done correctly, there is no blind spot.


There are always blind spots. You covered a blind spot, but not all of them. Some of them are surprising.

https://www.wthr.com/article/news/investigations/13-investig...


Upvoted but wanted to add that this also requires the right mirrors. If you try to tow some trailers with a vehicle that doesn't have tow mirrors, then you could have a blind spot, especially behind the trailer if it blocks your regular rear view mirror.


Holy shit... anyone reading that doesn't understand, follow that link and follow along. That was... terrifying when you think of the ramifications. What's more interesting with glasses, my blindspot is larger than without my glasses.

Wow... just... mind blown. I always read about it, but never experienced it... wow...


somewhat related, I was so glad when I found out the reason behind a dim bulb that's just turned off appearing brighter when _you look away_.

The answer is in the density of rod cells (which are photon receptors of the eye that specialize in low-light) are concentrated on the outer edges of the retina. So if you look straight at a dim bulb - the photons hit the cone cells, which aren't sensitive enough, but if you look away, the photons hit the rod cells and you can see the bulb!


The Acute respiratory distress syndrome presentation of Covid-19 in some cases did not behave like a classical disease,This has prompted some doctors to reconsider and re-evaluate the current exisiting ventilator protocols. References: 1) Is Protocol-Driven COVID-19 Ventilation Doing More Harm Than Good?https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/928236 2)Do COVID-19 Vent Protocols Need a Second Look? https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/928156


This is a great way to spend time for me and explore interesting stuff. I have a suggestion of having a link to previous days archives so i can re-visit and re-explore at a later date. Thanks!


Small pox is still available in highly secure laboratories of Both US and Russia. Also, FDA approves small pox vaccine. https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-appr...

https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/vaccine-basics/who-gets-vaccina...


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