I’d like to think the people involved are trying to do the right thing. The problem is: it’s so easy to be convinced to do the wrong thing. Especially when it’s profitable.

New blood-pressure guidelines pay off — for drug companies [seattletimes.com]

This is an article from 2005. Makes me wonder if my blood pressure is actually just fine considering big pharma worked to lower the guidelines.

Thai Buddhist monks' health suffering from sugary drinks [amp.abc.net.au]

It’s like I’ve been saying: calories count, but what you eat and when matter so much more.

The sideloading is thru the iCloud file system. Need to see if I can find a way to an mp3 from an arbitrary URL there.

It's a pretty solid app that now has one of my favorite features of iCatcher: sideloading support.

Guess I should subscribe to an app I use every day.

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how many years you been married to her? Nah, probably not long enough. ?

the only thing about the drug that is "holy grail" is the cost to the patient. That assumes the patient doesn't commit suicide first. ?

the brush clearing was definitely noisy. Wasn't here for the rest of it. ?

Weight-loss pill hailed as 'holy grail' in fight against obesity [theguardian.com]

Oh look, our next Chantix, which also increases thoughts of suicide. I'll stick with #NSNG #keto #IntermittentFasting which doesn't have the side effects or cost me money.