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24 Feb 2024, 5:47 am

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I don't know. I was thinking of getting a sun lamp just for my face but I think I'll give it a miss now. I don't wanna risk my health with one


I think sun lamps or sun beds can slightly increase the risk of skin cancer.

But it depends on how moderately you use them, I would imagine. If you use them sensibly, I think you would be okay in most scenarios.



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24 Feb 2024, 9:07 pm

I'm likely this skinny fat person. And I never have body image issues.

Outside; looking fit and skinny, not overweight. Yes, I'm "pretty". Yes, I do not have issues with my clothing sizes and it is convenient.
Inside; not really as blessed. Likely slew with hormonal imbalances and undiagnosed illnesses -- lifestyle does not help. Activity or diet is never consistent. I can act like I'm in shape, but I don't think my body is very proficient.

Without whatever gene I inherited from my mom, I'd probably like my dad's side of the family that's visibly fat and overweight as is all those hormonal imbalances and health issues.
Thus why I do not give a damn about weight.

Thus I do not believe in losing weight through "discipline"; genes and the hormones you possess is like at the bottom of the pyramid of biological processes. It had to be 'tailored'.
I struggle to gain them. :lol: Why not the inverse cases?


I think just feeling good and healthy is more important.


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26 Feb 2024, 1:50 pm

Yeah I agree


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26 Feb 2024, 1:52 pm

Obesity does raise the risk of health issues, but it is possible to be overweight and healthy, or to be thin and unhealthy.

So weight doesn't mean everything in all cases.



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10 Mar 2024, 3:18 pm

Does anyone know what heterogeneous means in simple terms


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10 Mar 2024, 4:27 pm

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Does anyone know what heterogeneous means in simple terms

Heterogeneous means made up of elements or ingredients that are not alike. It can also mean different in kind, unlike, or incongruous. For example, you might describe a group of people as heterogeneous if they include artists, politicians, and social workers.



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10 Mar 2024, 4:42 pm

Thank you. I'm trying to work out what this means. I know it has a drop down for how to work it out but it might as well be written in Russian as far as I'm concerned

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Is above good or bad. I've searched and searched on Google but it's all in scientific language

I think I might have got the word wrong in my original question so sorry about that


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10 Mar 2024, 4:45 pm

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Thank you. I'm trying to work out what this means. I know it has a drop down for how to work it out but it might as well be written in Russian as far as I'm concerned

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Is above good or bad. I've searched and searched on Google but it's all in scientific language

I think I might have got the word wrong in my original question so sorry about that


Heterozygosity is a lesser known term than heterogeneous, I would think.



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10 Mar 2024, 4:47 pm

Well it's definitely lesser known to me


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10 Mar 2024, 4:54 pm

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Well it's definitely lesser known to me


Same. From what I can gather from a quick search engine query, heterozygosity is some kind of measure of how many alleles (versions) of a genomic marker that you have, that are inherited from parents.

If the same versions of two genomic markers are inherited from two parents, then that would be homozygous, whilst different ones are heterozygous.



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10 Mar 2024, 5:00 pm

:lol: it still means absolutely nothing to me.

These words look like they're just made up to me


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10 Mar 2024, 5:13 pm

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:lol: it still means absolutely nothing to me.

These words look like they're just made up to me


Haha.

It is time to pick up some science textbooks on unlocking the genome :jester:

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10 Mar 2024, 5:19 pm

:lol:

Yeah I'll leave that to the science people I think


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10 Mar 2024, 5:20 pm

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Yeah I'll leave that to the science people I think


Yeah, lol.



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11 Mar 2024, 4:10 pm

It's really weird when you get a similar twinge or pain in two parts of your body simultaneously


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12 Mar 2024, 3:28 pm

I'm switching to soya milk from tomorrow. It's already in my fridge and ready to go.

I've been drinking lactose free dairy milk for a while but I like soya milk in drinks when I'm out and it's literally half the price of my usual stuff so I'll see how it works out for me.


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