4 results for "0e075013e7cafe1c33cab016823e6b2c"
>>16821107
Genetics and greater wealth explains some of it, but a major factor is Jews generally being more culturally accepting of, and interested in, STEM fields like a lot of Asians, as compared to Muslims. When I was in an extracurricular /sci/ program in HS, it was almost all Whites/Jews/Asians/Indians with only a few token Blacks/Hispanics/Muslims, even though the community it served was far more diverse.

A lot fewer people in the Muslim world grow up aspiring to do STEM shit as opposed to other shit, even when they have the occasional person smart enough to win a STEM Nobel Prize, shrimple as.

>>16821944
>Yeah but inbred Jews are at least smart
There is at least one genetic condition where this has been verified: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torsion_dystonia#Research
>>76488834
NIH ITP is the leader on mouse lifespan studies currently, but they don't publish that freakin' often compared to all the chinkjeet cell assays: https://www.nia.nih.gov/research/dab/interventions-testing-program-itp/publications

Here's one of them chinkjeet C2C12 myoblast assays that at least is confirmed to swole-ify mice: >Fragrant olive (Osmanthus fragrans Lour.) flower extract attenuates dexamethasone-induced muscle atrophy through stimulation of PI3K/Akt pathway in C2C12 myotubes and C57BL/6 mice
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464625000362
Also FYI, assay hits on a pathway conserved between species with a <500 dalton small molecule have a decent chance of in vivo activity usually.
>>16730516
>>16730532
>The Effect of Alpha-Lipoic Acid in the Treatment of Chronic Subjective Tinnitus through the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory Scores
>The pure tone audiometry, pitch, loudness, and THI scores of both groups were reported. In group A, statistically significant differences were observed for the “functional” and “emotional” subscales. The total score of THI and the loudness of tinnitus were also significantly reduced. No statistically significant differences were observed in group B.
>https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4349/13/4/43
>>76388926
>Whole lot of data saying random supplements increase mice lifespan ~10-20%
>Lots also have documented immediate performance-enhancing effects in humans
>Most of these run $10-50 for a 1-month supply
>Some Burger supplements hella contaminated, some Chinese ones totally fine, very heterogenous in quality even by country
Have fun eating your like 10kg of food to get the same active ingredients.