

Thankfully there are many other roadblocks as well (board certification, state licensure, etc), but that doesn’t make this any less terrifying.
Thankfully there are many other roadblocks as well (board certification, state licensure, etc), but that doesn’t make this any less terrifying.
This isn’t a statement rooted in honesty or morality. This is saying the quiet part out loud.
Where should we point them?
Quite happy with my life, thank you. And the bees.
As a local beekeeper, I take offense to your sentiment.
From reading the NPR article, it doesn’t sound like the surgical team started the procedure. They aborted before making any incisions, which is what they should have done. The Guardian headline is a touch sensationalist.
What’s horrifying is how they got all the way to the operating room before recognizing that the patient wasn’t brain dead.
HIPAA only applies to Covered Entities. 23andMe does not meet the HHS definition of a Covered Entity.
https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/covered-entities/index.html
My completely uninformed guess is:
Presumably not, since the repurposed cells won’t have the same surface antigens that the immune system targets for destruction.
Jacobsen Salt Co has some good ramen seasoning, but their Turmeric popcorn seasoning is where it’s at. Combines well with flavacol too.
https://jacobsensalt.com/products/turmeric-popcorn-seasoning
Really wish there was a way to stream this one in the US.