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Random funny/fascinating/cool/odd stuff: FDA has approved the use of sound waves to break down tumors in humans for liver treatment (1 Viewer)

So your boat breaks down off the coast of France... And the 170 foot East India Company galleon Götheborg shows up to rescue you. That had to be quite the sight watching that thing approach - are they going broadside with cannons out, is Davy Jones in there?

 
So your boat breaks down off the coast of France... And the 170 foot East India Company galleon Götheborg shows up to rescue you. That had to be quite the sight watching that thing approach - are they going broadside with cannons out, is Davy Jones in there?

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had to copy and paste this blurb... no link for it (study is linked within though):

A lullaby to take the sting away for the littlest ones​

A newborn getting a heel prick to draw blood is an iconic image of an infant’s first days of life. The soundtrack of pitiful squalls is also familiar, but a study in Pediatric Research suggests another way. A blinded clinical trial studying 100 infants suggests playing a Mozart lullaby might lessen the babies' pain. (I’ll wait while you listen.) Researchers assessed their pain while wearing noise-canceling headphones that blocked the Mozart but couldn’t hide the grimaces, crying, breathing, limb movements, and alertness (no pacifiers or comforting allowed).

Just over half of the newborns heard Mozart for 20 minutes before and during the heel prick and for five minutes after. The other babies heard no music. All the babies felt some pain, as measured by the observers, but the Mozart babies appeared to feel less — and only during the heel prick itself. Three minutes later all the infants were fine.
 

Phenylephrine — found in drugs including Sudafed PE, Vicks Nyquil Sinex Nighttime Sinus Relief and Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion — is the most popular oral decongestant in the United States, generating almost $1.8 billion in sales last year, according to data presented Monday by FDA officials.
 

Phenylephrine — found in drugs including Sudafed PE, Vicks Nyquil Sinex Nighttime Sinus Relief and Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion — is the most popular oral decongestant in the United States, generating almost $1.8 billion in sales last year, according to data presented Monday by FDA officials.
Bring back the real Sudafed!!
 

Phenylephrine — found in drugs including Sudafed PE, Vicks Nyquil Sinex Nighttime Sinus Relief and Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion — is the most popular oral decongestant in the United States, generating almost $1.8 billion in sales last year, according to data presented Monday by FDA officials.
Bring back the real Sudafed!!
blame the meth heads :lol:
 

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