"Sex differences occur in the pathophysiology and clinical pre-sentation of MI and affect treatment delays. Recommended perfusion therapies for AMI in women are similar to those in men, yet bleeding risks and other complications remain greater in women. Women are undertreated with guideline-based recommendations, leading to worse outcomes and increased rates of readmission, reinfarction, and deaths in the first year after MI."
So it seems like some doctors are failing to diagnose the issue as quickly in women as they do in men, because of the different ways that the condition presents. Furthermore they undertreat women.
Also,
"To further compound undertreatment, womenâ(TM)s adherence to these evidence-based recommendations is sub-optimal. There is a need for continued public health messages and interventions to target racial and ethnic minority women"
So when they are treated women from certain backgrounds are somewhat less likely to stick to the treatments. I kind of wonder if cost is a factor there.
The difference in outcomes between male and female doctors treating women is statistically significant but small in comparison to these bigger issues.
The issue is that people with money have a disproportionate amount of power. If Bezos can personally buy a national newspaper to amplify his opinions and all you can do is save up to place a little ad in there one time, that doesn't seem very democratic.
As for corporations, we have seen time and time again that they act like sociopaths and it's generally a bad thing when they own too much of the media. The First Amendment guarantees your right to say stuff, it doesn't guarantee your right to own all the media or use the airwaves to broadcast your messages or any number of other things.
It's interesting that euroskeptics want the UK to be independent so that it can do deals like this free from the EU rules that currently prevent EU members from entering a race to the bottom.
There is a real danger that the UK will get into a race to the bottom with China and the US, while also getting locked out of the EU single market.
rahvin112 made a claim. You denied it, but didn't provide any evidence. I did a quick google and found http://iopscience.iop.org/arti... which suggests a 10C rise, which is in the region of 20f.
You then tried some whataboutism in the hope that no-one would bother to validate your claim and start thinking about hydro power instead, even though rahvin112 was suggesting solar+storage as the alternative.
It's interesting because some people are promoting nuclear power as the solution to "base load" and CO2 emissions. Unfortunately they are not actually very good at either of them.
Coal is affected too but no-one except Trump is suggesting that we use more coal, so the fact that coal plants also suck is less interesting (and also very well understood).
As well as solar, natural gas is doing very well too since it doesn't need nearly as much cooling as nuclear or coal.
One of the ones having delayed maintenance (Hanbit) was one of the plants affected by the fake certification scandal. Suppliers of about 6000 parts to the plant faked the certifications on them. Some were removed and replaced, others were just left there.
How many times does this have to be shot down before you guys give up trying to lie about it?
They will never stop lying about it, because for a significant proportion of the electorate all they need to hear is "it's Obama's fault" and they stop listening, move on to the next thing. They never even notice it being debunked.
The people saying it have a tactic for handling your debunking too. Just watch, one of the replies to your post will demonstrate it. Change the subject, move on to the next lie. You have to remember that they are playing to their audience who is already hostile to your leftist Marxist alt-left MSM biased attacks, they aren't here for a rational debate.
Slashdot is a little less bad because there is at least a sort of functional moderation system, but in general it's best not to waste too much time on debunking (reacting, playing defence) and just concentrate on getting your own narrative based on the truth out. The "gotcha" take-down is satisfying and even works pretty well as click-bait, but I don't think it really changes people's minds.
Only in places where there is limited cooling water
You make it sound like they just built the plants in the wrong place.
Nuclear plants have some pretty difficult requirements for location. You need somewhere that is geologically stable, where there is sufficient space and isolation to build the plant, waste storage and security apparatus. It needs a supply of water for cooling. It needs to be sheltered from severe weather and natural disasters as far as possible. And it has to have good infrastructure to keep it supplied, connect it to the grid and allow staff and emergency services to get in and out.
Your Forbes link doesn't open for me, but I note that when it gets hot in the US nuclear plants have to shut down because the sea gets too warm: http://www2.timesdispatch.com/...
Whataboutism. Musk has long had a problem controlling himself on social media, and calling someone a paedophile/twice/ in public is not in any way diminished by whatever the guy's mother said.
There is really no need to defend him. What he did was very, very wrong and he apologised for it. He's lucky he is Elon Musk because most people would have been out of a job and damn near unemployable at that point.
It's funny, I was hopeful when Moffat took over but he turned out to be worse than Davies. As you say, always seeming to build towards something that never came.
I wouldn't get to hung up on language. Who knows what the Time Lord language is like, maybe there is no concept of gender or maybe the convention is to use whatever the current incarnation is.
More over, Who canon is contradictory and unclear. The writers do what they like, it's always been that way.
Being female could create a different dynamic with her companions, and with the people she meets. Through much of Earth's history women have played very different roles in society. This was addressed in the last series where Bill found herself in a time when people with dark skin were slaves. They didn't make a huge deal out of it, but didn't ignore it either.
Certainly better than the black Queen character they did. I'm hopeful they will do a good job with this.
China hit peak coal years ago. It's well ahead of where it needs to be to meet its commitments to start reducing emissions in the next few years. Most people understand that they are a rapidly growing economy that is lifting a lot of people out of poverty, and that they are doing a lot to make sure they end up in a sustainable place.
Other countries got there first and then emitted vast amounts of CO2 and other pollution for decades. Realistically we can't expect China to stop dead, but we can be grateful that they are making a sincere and effective effort to minimise the damage. Compared to the west that did nothing for a very long time, even after the problem was known, you can't reasonably use China as an excuse for not taking action yourself.
Or do what the EU did and introduce regulations like RoHS and include carbon emitted overseas in the manufacture of goods for the US market when calculating carbon taxes etc.
We just told the Chinese that we weren't allowing lead in most products solder here any more, and they stopped using lead in those products and manufacturing processes.
They have to do this. Doctor Who is one of their big money makers that they sell abroad. If they don't protect their intellectual property the TV networks they sell too will find it less attractive. That sweet season opening with a brand new female doctor that is bound to attract a bigger than usual audience will be ruined if there are too many leaks.
They were trying to revamp the show because it was getting stale. The standard method for doing that is to change showrunner and writing team (check) and introduce some new elements (check).
What's strange is why it's such a big deal to people. The Doctor is an alien, largely sexless and uninterested in relationships... The biggest change will be how other people react to her, rather than anything she does I think.
It's not even a new idea, we had all this decades ago in Star Trek with Trill characters. And they often did focus on their relationships. Maybe it's because the internet was less of a thing back then, but I don't remember the backlash against it at the time. It was just an interesting idea to be explored. The spin off idea is probably a non-starter just because the BBC doesn't have the money and the main series is in need to saving anyway.
Perhaps you can explain, what is lost or lessened by having a female doctor?
Maybe more common with Japanese stuff, a lot of it is battery powered. They often use inductive charging as well. I guess it's easier to make waterproof, washable items that way, like an electric toothbrush.
People will have to go back to hunt-and-peck typing while staring at the keyboard. After all, the layout can change at any time and there is no tactility to help you find keys.
The 2015 keyboard was crap too, just less crap than the current one.
Flat keys are really bad for typing, no matter how much travel they have. The reason proper keys are concave is so that your fingers can feel when they are off centre and you subconsciously correct any errors as you type.
Lenovo Thinkpad keyboards are short throw and thin but retain that curvature. Many other manufacturers copied Apple with the flat, useless caps that look nice but fail badly for usability.
It doesn't surprise me that Apple is contemplating a touchscreen keyboard. They clearly have no idea or no desire to make something that is good to type on, it's all about the aesthetics.
The study concludes:
"Sex differences occur in the pathophysiology and clinical pre-sentation of MI and affect treatment delays. Recommended perfusion therapies for AMI in women are similar to those in men, yet bleeding risks and other complications remain greater in women. Women are undertreated with guideline-based recommendations, leading to worse outcomes and increased rates of readmission, reinfarction, and deaths in the first year after MI."
So it seems like some doctors are failing to diagnose the issue as quickly in women as they do in men, because of the different ways that the condition presents. Furthermore they undertreat women.
Also,
"To further compound undertreatment, womenâ(TM)s adherence to these evidence-based recommendations is sub-optimal. There is a need for continued public health messages and interventions to target racial and ethnic minority women"
So when they are treated women from certain backgrounds are somewhat less likely to stick to the treatments. I kind of wonder if cost is a factor there.
The difference in outcomes between male and female doctors treating women is statistically significant but small in comparison to these bigger issues.
The main issue seems to be that although there are effective treatments they are underprescribed for women.
https://www.ibtimes.com/south-...
Over 7,600 forged certificates.
Okay. And your whataboutism, care to defend that?
The issue is that people with money have a disproportionate amount of power. If Bezos can personally buy a national newspaper to amplify his opinions and all you can do is save up to place a little ad in there one time, that doesn't seem very democratic.
As for corporations, we have seen time and time again that they act like sociopaths and it's generally a bad thing when they own too much of the media. The First Amendment guarantees your right to say stuff, it doesn't guarantee your right to own all the media or use the airwaves to broadcast your messages or any number of other things.
It's interesting that euroskeptics want the UK to be independent so that it can do deals like this free from the EU rules that currently prevent EU members from entering a race to the bottom.
There is a real danger that the UK will get into a race to the bottom with China and the US, while also getting locked out of the EU single market.
No, the watt is a unit of instantaneous power. Energy over time is measured in watt-hours (Wh).
For example, a heater that produces 1000W of heat running for 1 hour would produce 1000Wh of heat energy.
rahvin112 made a claim. You denied it, but didn't provide any evidence. I did a quick google and found http://iopscience.iop.org/arti... which suggests a 10C rise, which is in the region of 20f.
You then tried some whataboutism in the hope that no-one would bother to validate your claim and start thinking about hydro power instead, even though rahvin112 was suggesting solar+storage as the alternative.
It's interesting because some people are promoting nuclear power as the solution to "base load" and CO2 emissions. Unfortunately they are not actually very good at either of them.
Coal is affected too but no-one except Trump is suggesting that we use more coal, so the fact that coal plants also suck is less interesting (and also very well understood).
As well as solar, natural gas is doing very well too since it doesn't need nearly as much cooling as nuclear or coal.
One of the ones having delayed maintenance (Hanbit) was one of the plants affected by the fake certification scandal. Suppliers of about 6000 parts to the plant faked the certifications on them. Some were removed and replaced, others were just left there.
How many times does this have to be shot down before you guys give up trying to lie about it?
They will never stop lying about it, because for a significant proportion of the electorate all they need to hear is "it's Obama's fault" and they stop listening, move on to the next thing. They never even notice it being debunked.
The people saying it have a tactic for handling your debunking too. Just watch, one of the replies to your post will demonstrate it. Change the subject, move on to the next lie. You have to remember that they are playing to their audience who is already hostile to your leftist Marxist alt-left MSM biased attacks, they aren't here for a rational debate.
Slashdot is a little less bad because there is at least a sort of functional moderation system, but in general it's best not to waste too much time on debunking (reacting, playing defence) and just concentrate on getting your own narrative based on the truth out. The "gotcha" take-down is satisfying and even works pretty well as click-bait, but I don't think it really changes people's minds.
Only in places where there is limited cooling water
You make it sound like they just built the plants in the wrong place.
Nuclear plants have some pretty difficult requirements for location. You need somewhere that is geologically stable, where there is sufficient space and isolation to build the plant, waste storage and security apparatus. It needs a supply of water for cooling. It needs to be sheltered from severe weather and natural disasters as far as possible. And it has to have good infrastructure to keep it supplied, connect it to the grid and allow staff and emergency services to get in and out.
Your Forbes link doesn't open for me, but I note that when it gets hot in the US nuclear plants have to shut down because the sea gets too warm: http://www2.timesdispatch.com/...
Not to mention the inland ones suffering from droughts. https://www.newscientist.com/a...
Whataboutism. Musk has long had a problem controlling himself on social media, and calling someone a paedophile /twice/ in public is not in any way diminished by whatever the guy's mother said.
There is really no need to defend him. What he did was very, very wrong and he apologised for it. He's lucky he is Elon Musk because most people would have been out of a job and damn near unemployable at that point.
It's funny, I was hopeful when Moffat took over but he turned out to be worse than Davies. As you say, always seeming to build towards something that never came.
I'm just amazed that the school bothered to even challenge this, it's so blindingly obvious.
I wouldn't get to hung up on language. Who knows what the Time Lord language is like, maybe there is no concept of gender or maybe the convention is to use whatever the current incarnation is.
More over, Who canon is contradictory and unclear. The writers do what they like, it's always been that way.
Being female could create a different dynamic with her companions, and with the people she meets. Through much of Earth's history women have played very different roles in society. This was addressed in the last series where Bill found herself in a time when people with dark skin were slaves. They didn't make a huge deal out of it, but didn't ignore it either.
Certainly better than the black Queen character they did. I'm hopeful they will do a good job with this.
China hit peak coal years ago. It's well ahead of where it needs to be to meet its commitments to start reducing emissions in the next few years. Most people understand that they are a rapidly growing economy that is lifting a lot of people out of poverty, and that they are doing a lot to make sure they end up in a sustainable place.
Other countries got there first and then emitted vast amounts of CO2 and other pollution for decades. Realistically we can't expect China to stop dead, but we can be grateful that they are making a sincere and effective effort to minimise the damage. Compared to the west that did nothing for a very long time, even after the problem was known, you can't reasonably use China as an excuse for not taking action yourself.
Or do what the EU did and introduce regulations like RoHS and include carbon emitted overseas in the manufacture of goods for the US market when calculating carbon taxes etc.
We just told the Chinese that we weren't allowing lead in most products solder here any more, and they stopped using lead in those products and manufacturing processes.
They have to do this. Doctor Who is one of their big money makers that they sell abroad. If they don't protect their intellectual property the TV networks they sell too will find it less attractive. That sweet season opening with a brand new female doctor that is bound to attract a bigger than usual audience will be ruined if there are too many leaks.
They were trying to revamp the show because it was getting stale. The standard method for doing that is to change showrunner and writing team (check) and introduce some new elements (check).
What's strange is why it's such a big deal to people. The Doctor is an alien, largely sexless and uninterested in relationships... The biggest change will be how other people react to her, rather than anything she does I think.
It's not even a new idea, we had all this decades ago in Star Trek with Trill characters. And they often did focus on their relationships. Maybe it's because the internet was less of a thing back then, but I don't remember the backlash against it at the time. It was just an interesting idea to be explored. The spin off idea is probably a non-starter just because the BBC doesn't have the money and the main series is in need to saving anyway.
Perhaps you can explain, what is lost or lessened by having a female doctor?
Maybe more common with Japanese stuff, a lot of it is battery powered. They often use inductive charging as well. I guess it's easier to make waterproof, washable items that way, like an electric toothbrush.
People will have to go back to hunt-and-peck typing while staring at the keyboard. After all, the layout can change at any time and there is no tactility to help you find keys.
The 2015 keyboard was crap too, just less crap than the current one.
Flat keys are really bad for typing, no matter how much travel they have. The reason proper keys are concave is so that your fingers can feel when they are off centre and you subconsciously correct any errors as you type.
Lenovo Thinkpad keyboards are short throw and thin but retain that curvature. Many other manufacturers copied Apple with the flat, useless caps that look nice but fail badly for usability.
It doesn't surprise me that Apple is contemplating a touchscreen keyboard. They clearly have no idea or no desire to make something that is good to type on, it's all about the aesthetics.
You don't have things like can openers, milk frothers, lighters, coffee grinders, juicers, knife sharpeners etc?
Another? Has the meaning of "most" changed while I wasn't paying attention?