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ProteinStain t1_j4yppv0 wrote
Reply to comment by ClancyHabbard in TIL the public library in Aarhus, Denmark has a 25-ft 3-ton bronze bell named 'The Gong' that rings every time a baby is born in the city. It is connected to the maternity ward in the local hospital, where mothers can press a button after giving birth to ring The Gong by ergotpoisoning
Oh, thats insane.
They only played the chime very quietly and only in the Maternity Ward hallways, not the rooms.
Ya, hearing that over the entire fucking hospital!? That's awful.
ProteinStain t1_j4xot2f wrote
Reply to TIL the public library in Aarhus, Denmark has a 25-ft 3-ton bronze bell named 'The Gong' that rings every time a baby is born in the city. It is connected to the maternity ward in the local hospital, where mothers can press a button after giving birth to ring The Gong by ergotpoisoning
That's awesome.
At the hospital we had our kids. They play a short lullaby over the speakers every time a baby is born.
What's crazier is, when we had our daughter, there was a "baby wave" (the nurses words) and we basically heard it non-stop for the two nights we were there.
It's was really fun actually.
ProteinStain t1_j1r66bl wrote
Reply to TIL Douglas Engelbart never received any royalties for the invention of the mouse. In an interview he said "SRI (Stanford Research Institute) patented the mouse, but they had no idea of its value. Some years later it was known that they had licensed it to Apple Computer for something like $40,000." by whoiskamalsingh
Lol, Apple has no fucking clue what a mouse is either.
Edit: Apple Dick suckers downvoting me for calling out their mindless propensity to gurgle Apples balls makes my dick hard.
ProteinStain t1_iyrk4nn wrote
This is like saying "here's a recap of the fall of Hitler" and then only talking about the bunker.
Kanye has been insane and doing shit like this for decades.
ProteinStain t1_j9vutzm wrote
Reply to comment by rbkc12345 in Researchers have found the genetic links between headaches, migraines and blood sugar levels, which ultimately could lead to targeted treatments for patients by giuliomagnifico
So, from reading it's clear that they are only just scratching the surface of the genetic correlation.
You are absolutely correct in that migraines are caused by many different factors, the glyaecemic connection they found is just one of them.
I know for me drinking water pretty much all day (not excessive amounts, but just being sure I'm drinking it all day long) has had a massive impact on reducing my migraines.
So ya, the article is only really talking about this food/blood sugar connection, and this is simply more data that will help those who suffer from migraines with those types of triggers.