peasrule
peasrule t1_j2bm1uk wrote
TV shows like fringe explored If the hindinburg didn't explode. They really missed out on betamax timelines.
peasrule t1_iv4083m wrote
Reply to Has PTSD due to trauma and/or violence affected humans for centuries or is this a more recent phenomenon? Have there always been long-term effects when an individual experiences trauma and/or violence? by shooflydont
There have been terms and overlap. Abandoning post. Cowardice. Desertion. When talking about war.
It's been around for awhile.
Evolutionary. If one were experiencing constant threats. Hypervigalence, decreased sleep. Sort of adaptive right? Harmful. But short term kept people alive.
So not modern.
There was a lot more drinking back in the day too so. Self medication of sorts. But the occurance and harm is not new. Just new that we recognize the constellation of symptoms and harm.
Edit think of taste aversion. Weve only come up with common terminology relatively recently. But our innate biological response to becoming food poisoned and subsequent avoidance/consequences of it have been around forever.
peasrule t1_j2ukrgi wrote
Reply to comment by BafangFan in Insights from an 8-year general practice service evaluation of a lower carbohydrate diet with weight loss — Remission of diabetes was achieved in 77% with T2D duration less than 1 year by Meatrition
Amen There is a correlational study where divorce=margarine consumption.
If an independent butter company wanted to be clever....