Invisible_Sharks
Invisible_Sharks t1_iwr18jm wrote
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Invisible_Sharks t1_isem6oh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why are 93% of American ALS patients white/caucasian? by [deleted]
Flag those posts and moderators will remove them if they are pure speculation, as your question is. Moderators are volunteers and there are thousands of questions each day.
Invisible_Sharks t1_iselyvp wrote
What is your actual question? Are you asking random redditors to confirm a published finding? It’s well known that whites are more susceptible to ALS, and this has been known for decades and is published in hundreds of papers. Are you asking what the reason for this connection is? No one knows, and we don’t allow speculation on this sub.
Questions based on discussion, speculation, or opinion are better suited for r/asksciencediscussion.
Invisible_Sharks t1_iselsw1 wrote
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Reply to Is there any evidence suggesting that Covid-19 can affect the immune system, increasing chance of illness from other viruses? by stacybobacy
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