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Reply to Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
Had enough vegetables before Brexit. You get what you deserve.
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Reply to comment by lyzyrdgyzyrd in what's the story with the Cantab lounge? by FlimsyRaisin
Stale beer and old cigarettes. The old owners were not the most inclusive, but the new owners seem pretty cool.
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Reply to STD testing in Cambridge? by Bentomat
Fenway Health
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Reply to what's the story with the Cantab lounge? by FlimsyRaisin
It’s always looked like a throwback to the 1950’s. They have good events (they have a downstairs) and it’s a good place.
It closed for a bit down to the pandemic-
https://www.wbur.org/news/2021/12/15/massachusetts-cantab-reopens
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Reply to Good place to live if you don’t drive? by raerod13
Definitely Cambridge and Somerville. You can live without a car and he probably won’t use one either since there are lot of lab based jobs in the city.
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Reply to Good place to live if you don’t drive? by raerod13
Definitely Cambridge and Somerville. You can live without a car and he probably won’t use one either since there are lot of lab based jobs in the city.
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Reply to comment by IntelligentCicada363 in Bus trips on north Mass Ave faster, more consistent with bus lanes by IntelligentCicada363
Well, you need about a quarter of the stops for an express bus, and you run them more during rush hours. The CT 1 fails because they didn’t advertise it, they treated as a separate bus on running the same route, they ran 1 bus for every 10 regular #1 buses, and it stopped at Central Sq, not Harvard.
The CT2 is successful and still running, but ran a separate route connecting multiple subway lines.
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Reply to comment by IntelligentCicada363 in Bus trips on north Mass Ave faster, more consistent with bus lanes by IntelligentCicada363
They should add an express bus that hits the more used stops but much fewer of them. The CT1 was a great idea but the T set it up to fail.
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And this is without police even enforcing the bus lanes. Can you imagine, telling a Boston area driver that there’s a lane they can use because it’s used by a bus.
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Reply to comment by MiddleoEarth in Where to ski nearest Cambridge? by ptcgiong1
Do they have snow?
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Reply to Where to ski nearest Cambridge? by ptcgiong1
Most of the MA mountain in the east are getting rain and don’t have any conditions. Mount Snow and Stratton are two and a half hours in VT and Sunapee and Gunstock are a little closer in NH.
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Elm street Taproom has a good vegetarian selection. I went with my ex who was vegan and it has a nice atmosphere. The staff is chill, open, accepting.
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Reply to What are your thoughts on Cambridge Health Alliance? Have you had good experiences with them? by TheTwelveYearOld
I had an experienced PCP and was going there for about 6 months. She didn’t provide the standard of care for a young person, and didn’t understand what certain types of standard STI testing was. That concerns me and while it doesn’t reflect the whole institution, I found a new PCP somewhere else.
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Reply to comment by gAhCoEsVt in [OC] My year 2022 earnings and spendigs in $USD. More detatils in comment. by gAhCoEsVt
Use your money for a IRA contribution. You’ll at least get a slightly bigger tax refund or reduce what you pay.
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75% of your investing in crypto seems kind of foolish and doesn’t provide a lot of diversification for an investment that’s so volatile.
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I don’t think it was “thwarted”
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Could be interesting but it isn’t in a format that’s easy to read or follow.
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Isn’t Atlanta the busiest airport?
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That’s now how I’d describe the info presented. They seem to be areas that still aren’t accepted. Married affairs being noteworthy.
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Reply to comment by SunflowerRenaissance in Can the human body clear a HPV infection copletely? by Terradubia
It protects against the 2 (16 & 18) that cause 90% of the cancers and a couple of the other strains that cause cancer as well as some that cause warts. They haven’t bothered to pay for clinical trials on the other 140 known strains but most of these are not likely to lead to cancer, and theirs no point in wasting money on clinical trials for strains that don’t have a medical necessity. But it is likely to block other strains, they just haven’t had and likely won’t have clinical trials to prove it.
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Reply to [OC] The most popular websites in every country (excluding Google, YT, FB, other search engines and other inappropriate sites for a more insightful map) by giteam
Why include Twitter and not Facebook- arbitrary.
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Reply to comment by SunflowerRenaissance in Can the human body clear a HPV infection copletely? by Terradubia
It was designed for 4 strains but apparently provoked an immune response against 5 other strains. https://www.cancer.gov/types/cervical/research/gardasil9-prevents-more-hpv-types
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Reply to comment by Wdl314 in Can the human body clear a HPV infection copletely? by Terradubia
You’re right- up to nine. It’s likely to protect against more but the clinical trials aren’t worth paying for at this point.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Can the human body clear a HPV infection copletely? by Terradubia
The vaccine is recommended for adults in the US. Up to 40 years old. LBGT in particular over 25.
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Reply to [OC] National Divorce by the Numbers (Politics, Demographics, GDP) by tabthough
Arizona and New Mexico would likely join Pacifica.