Correlation ≠ causation. I would assume that people with underlying health conditions sleep less/worse on average. Some of those health conditions could in some cases cause cancer and in others some could be cancer. Now let me actually read the article and see if they took account of this.
Edit: It has a bunch of caveats at the end quoting someone saying things like i did but with some actually expertise, e.g.
“So if your immune system takes a bit of a hit, then I suppose it would make sense that your risk of some cancers may increase. But it also might be the other way around. It could be that if you have cancer, and it’s not yet clinically obvious, it could be causing some change in how you sleep.”
So don't stay up at night more worring that doing so is causing cancer. There's every chance it isn't and there are just a few unlucky people that are creating the association, because they have some form already.
If your Righteous Indignation has suffered a hit.And your photon accelerator's broken a bit.And you're losing your mind, and you're having a fit.Who's the funky fresh rabbit who can take care of it!
It's probably 100s of billions by now. Defiantly 10s of billions. Don't just think of the trade losses. Consider the opportunity cost. All that effort trying to prepare for consequence of shooting ourselves in the foot. All the time dedicated to selecting and arguing over the bullet that dominated politics for a decade. And then think what could've been achieved in the same time.
Also the productivity losses compound. A little less economic growth every year is a very big gap after a few years.
Hey. You've cut a whole extra bar off the top of the Netscape theme! 😆 Still it is interesting to me that they're pretty equivalent. Personal I'd find the tabs particularly annoying, but like I said, people have different tastes.
I wonder why compact mode was deprecated. Are there still many devices out there with a significantly less than 1080 screens? Steam Decks I guess?
The poll suggests that tactical voting could easily swing the contest, with anti-Reform voters significantly more likely to switch to the Greens than to Labour.
Seems like this poll can tell you which is the best 'stop Reform' vote OP.
Correlation ≠ causation. I would assume that people with underlying health conditions sleep less/worse on average. Some of those health conditions could in some cases cause cancer and in others some could be cancer. Now let me actually read the article and see if they took account of this.
Edit: It has a bunch of caveats at the end quoting someone saying things like i did but with some actually expertise, e.g.
So don't stay up at night more worring that doing so is causing cancer. There's every chance it isn't and there are just a few unlucky people that are creating the association, because they have some form already.