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TheyCallMeTylee OP t1_iryipui wrote

To be clear, the biomarker that this study is testing appears to be safe (the IRB / human subjects protection panel seems to think so). However, in the exceedingly rare possibility that the research somehow caused a medical issue, you may have some legal recourse, but you would need to contact a lawyer to learn about that. To answer your question, it would not likely be detected on the same scan that is causing the problem in the first place. Medical problems usually take some time to develop.

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TheyCallMeTylee OP t1_iryictz wrote

I'm not 100% certain, but I think this study is excluding individuals with common medical issues (like high blood pressure, history supporting cardiovascular disease, history of stroke, diabetes) and also prior history of psychiatric disorders or dementia/ age-related cognitive decline are most likely excluded for this particular study. You could learn the full exclusion criteria by contacting Jane or Beth [see image].

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BairleeWoak t1_irygub9 wrote

So how long are they suppose to eat shit....six months, two years? three years?? When are the prices going to "stabilize?" Wendy's is worth $4B+ While the new owners probably have somewhat deeper pockets than ole Sal did.....nobody goes into business to lose money.....tell me how long I have to eat shit and I'll tell you if I can hold the price on tomato's. If they get too rich for your wallet, you can always buy your toothpaste at Domino's!

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