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| 4 months ago | mod | Restored Comment Yes. It’s a saying. All things in moderation including moderation. by CuffsOffWilly@lemmy.ml |
| 4 months ago | mod | Restored Comment Isotopic testing shows that early humans primarily subsisted on herbivores and small game, including fish. Please refer to [this study for Europe](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2752538/).
> Early modern humans also appear to have regularly hunted large herbivores (55–57), but there is also evidence for the use of small game, including fish at some of these sites (15, 16).
Or [this study, also from Nature, ](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41033-3) again studying the first modern humans and late Neandertals in Europe:
> based on stable isotopes, the mammoth seems to contribute the major part of the dietary protein of humans in a time range between 50,000 and 30,000 years ago and across wide areas spanning from SW France11 to the Crimean Peninsula53 (Fig. 6, Supplementary Fig. 5–8).
It is inaccurate to state that humans did not eat much meat prior to modern times. by xep@discuss.online |
| 4 months ago | mod | Restored Comment I used to have mediocre IBS symptoms. Never to the point of being debilitating, but such that I was always aware where the closest toilet was and got anxious if it was too far away.
There was an article about studies being done on using common antihistamin to treat IBS that helped in many cases. Tried it and never looked back. That pretty much solved my bowel ussues. by MrIlves@sopuli.xyz |
| 4 months ago | mod | Restored Comment Next time I meet up with my mouse friends I'll be sure to let them know. by xep@discuss.online |
| 4 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Isotopic testing shows that early humans primarily subsisted on herbivores and small game, including fish. Please refer to [this study for Europe](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2752538/).
> Early modern humans also appear to have regularly hunted large herbivores (55–57), but there is also evidence for the use of small game, including fish at some of these sites (15, 16).
Or [this study, also from Nature, ](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41033-3) again studying the first modern humans and late Neandertals in Europe:
> based on stable isotopes, the mammoth seems to contribute the major part of the dietary protein of humans in a time range between 50,000 and 30,000 years ago and across wide areas spanning from SW France11 to the Crimean Peninsula53 (Fig. 6, Supplementary Fig. 5–8).
It is inaccurate to state that humans did not eat much meat prior to modern times. by xep@discuss.onlinereason: automod: suspicious activity |
| 4 months ago | mod | Removed Comment I used to have mediocre IBS symptoms. Never to the point of being debilitating, but such that I was always aware where the closest toilet was and got anxious if it was too far away.
There was an article about studies being done on using common antihistamin to treat IBS that helped in many cases. Tried it and never looked back. That pretty much solved my bowel ussues. by MrIlves@sopuli.xyzreason: automod: suspicious activity |
| 4 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Next time I meet up with my mouse friends I'll be sure to let them know. by xep@discuss.onlinereason: automod: suspicious activity |
| 4 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Yes. It’s a saying. All things in moderation including moderation. by CuffsOffWilly@lemmy.mlreason: automod: suspicious activity |
| 4 months ago | mod | Removed Post Charlie Kirk: "Science says nothing. Scientists say things. ... Global warming does not have consensus like the second law of thermodynamics." reason: topic |
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| 5 months ago | mod | Removed Comment You know. I've fucking had it with this lemmy pedantry.
I have been 'Buuut AckTChsuallly''d in nearly every post I've made in the last three weeks and I'm fucking done. Between that and the mod harassment, the fascist bots, lincucks, tankies, proud non-Harris-voters and unasked-for hardcore bestiality I've fucking had enough of this rapidly igniting toxic waste dump of a reddit clone
You are ALL horrible, twisted, ignorant people with entirely too much arrogance for your mediocre engagement levels.
Every fucking community that shows up on my feed but /autism and the one I mod is getting blocked BECAUSE I WILL NOT HAVE YOU ASSHOLES CHASE ME FROM MY LAST PLACE
Eat every form of shit and let it make you a better person by absorption.
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| 5 months ago | mod | Removed Comment You wanted to say soy cuck, right 👉👈😂 by cub Gucci@lemmy.todayreason: 1 |
| 5 months ago | mod | Removed Comment
>Fourier
Sounds like the name of a liberal by cub Gucci@lemmy.todayreason: 1 |
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| 7 months ago | mod | Removed Comment This study presents fascinating insights into the complex relationship between physical activity and depression, emphasizing the importance of holistic approaches to mental health. The findings offer a deeper understanding of how exercise can positively influence mental well-being, shedding light on its potential as a key component in treating depression. As we explore new avenues for improving mental health, the significance of a balanced lifestyle cannot be overstated. Similarly, just as personal growth requires careful attention and effort, an MBA application essay demands meticulous crafting. For those seeking expert assistance, an [MBA admission essay writing service](https://studyprofy.com/mba-essay-help/) can help craft a standout narrative. by Stelladario@lonestarlemmy.mooo.comreason: advertiser |
| 7 months ago | mod | Removed Comment The relationship between physical activity and depression is more complex than it appears. While regular exercise is often linked to improved mood and reduced symptoms of depression, the effects can vary depending on individual factors such as genetics, environment, and mental health history. For some, physical activity serves as a powerful tool for managing stress and enhancing emotional well-being, while for others, it may offer only limited relief. This complexity highlights the need for a personalized approach to mental health care. Similarly, academic help like [maths assignment help UK at MyAssignmenthelp](https://myassignmenthelp.com/uk/mathematics-assignment-help.html) recognizes individual learning needs, offering tailored solutions to improve student performance. by Stelladario@lonestarlemmy.mooo.comreason: URL Blacklist |
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| 8 months ago | mod | Removed Post SpaceX pushed “sniper” theory with the feds far more than is publicly known reason: off topic |
| 8 months ago | mod | Banned demesisx@infosec.pub from the community reason: https://legal.lemmy.world/tos/#51-community-manipulation large scale vote manipulation, demesisx alt |
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| 8 months ago | mod | Removed Comment There's a blogger account with the same username attached posting this same stuff. Someone trying to make a brand maybe.
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| 11 months ago | mod | Removed Comment The study highlights how regular exercise can improve mental health by reducing symptoms of depression through both physiological and psychological mechanisms. It underscores the importance of integrating physical activity into mental health treatment plans, offering hope for many who struggle with depression. As we dive deeper into understanding the link between mind and body, this research could be a game-changer. For those looking to enhance their academic writing, an MBA essay writing service [checkout now](https://studyprofy.com/mba-essay-help/) can be a helpful tool in crafting well-researched and articulate papers on similar topics. by Stelladario@mtgzone.comreason: Spam link in comment |
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| 1 year ago | mod | Removed Comment Yes. I'm certain you're a fucking idiot.
Good lord... by forrgott@lemm.eereason: 1 |
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