This study [zoeharcombe.com] has not only shown that “remission” should be firmly at the forefront of primary care objectives [for Type 2 Diabetes]; it has surely shown that current guidelines are medical malpractice.

I'm not sure how he came up with $20/year as a fair price

I'm going to try Google Keep just as a temporary holding place, which is primarily what I use Drafts for. Some of the other stuff I do can be handled with Workflow.

I know the Drafts guy has to make a living, but $20/year for his app is a bit much.

Personally, don't remember the last time I wore a 34.

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The new tube took the bike shop 10-15 minutes to fix, which was just long enough to walk down to the new Starbucks and get a Nitro Cold Brew. ??

for me, it's definitely a different place, because I notice the change in ads while in transit.

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Today was "take the bikes in for repairs" day. My daughter's new bike had a tire that wouldn't stay inflated, my son's bike has a brakes issue, which will take a bit longer to fix.

Visited the new Starbucks in Gig Harbor. It's a little closer to home, is a drive-thru, AND serves Nitro Cold Brew. Might be my new store.

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Diabetes remission through diet may be doable, with support [acpinternist.org]

Medical textbooks from 1911 recommended a high-fat, low-carb diet as treatment for diabetes. Insulin wasn't discovered until 1921, and it's been downhill (for Type 2's anyway) ever since.