[77676] in Daily_Rumour
Discover the secret behind the grandmother's pain relief and surprising mobility
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Knee in pain)
Sat Apr 5 13:04:06 2025
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2025 19:03:33 +0200
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Discover the secret behind the grandmother's pain relief and surprising mobility
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ng males for longer than one year. Sloths are not particularly sexually dimorphic and several zoos have received sloths of the wrong sex.
The average lifespan of two-toed sloths in the wild is currently unknown due to a lack of full-lifespan studies in a natural environment. Median life expectancy in human care is about 16 years, with one individual at the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoo reaching an age of 49 years before her death.
Distribution
Depiction of a pygmy three-toed sloth (Bradypus pygmaeus) (Thomas Landseer, 1825)
Although habitat is limited to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, in that environment sloths are successful. On Barro Colorado Island in Panama, sloths have been estimated to constitute 70% of the biomass of arboreal mammals. Four of the six living species are currently rated "least concern"; the maned three-toed sloth (Bradypus torquatus), which inhabits Brazil's dwindling Atlantic Forest, is classified as "vulnerable", while the island-dwelling pygmy three-toed sloth (B. pygmaeus) is critically endangered. Sloths' lower metabolism confines them to the tropics, and they adopt thermoregulation behaviors of cold-blooded animals such as sun
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<td>When she walked into his office with knee replacement scheduled in just 3 days…<br />
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<em>Why? </em><strong><a href="http://volcaburn.ru.com/rATGqFH_wLHFexWfwiiNakJTbozC6oIruzfjMKarRFhU0EfNIg" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="color: rgb(17, 85, 204);" target="_blank">Because her pain had vanished.</a></strong><br />
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Her doctor was speechless. <br />
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The X-rays showed no change...<br />
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<strong>Yet she was moving like she was 30 years younger.</strong><br />
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One that's making surgeons nervous and Big Pharma furious.<br />
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So what’s this weird blue patch all about?<br />
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