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Omegamanthethird , to news in Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, WHO’s cancer research agency to say-sources

Per the article. You have to drink 12 to 36 cans a day (depending on the individual) before it even starts having health risks.

krackalot ,

So it’s only a concern for Americans then?

medgremlin , to news in Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, WHO’s cancer research agency to say-sources

Oh my fuck. I hate news stories like this. Aspartame falls into the same cancer risk category as eating red meat sometimes and being kinda lazy. A rigorous systematic review was conducted of dozens of studies of aspartame and they did not find a plausible biologic mechanism by which aspartame could cause cancer. Epidemiologically, it’s vaguely correlated, not causative of cancer.

Also, in the Reuters article it notes that a 132-lbs adult would have to drink 12 to 36 cans of diet coke a day for the dose/exposure to become relevant to the risk they’re talking about. This article is talking about one study that is at odds with the systematically reviewed data from 40 human observational studies, 12 experimental animal studies, and 1360 assay/experimental end points to look for the supposed link.

www.sciencedirect.com/…/S0278691522007475#sec5

nzodd ,

Wait being lazy cases cancer? I’m in a lot of trouble then

medgremlin ,

Being lazy is vaguely kinda sorta correlated with cancer… but that doesn’t account for the fact that humans who are regularly active are also less likely to make other lifestyle choices that are more significantly tied to cancer like smoking and drinking.

This is the problem with a lot of population based studies. Obesity is linked with a lot of health problems like cardiovascular disease, but only some aspects of cardiovascular disease have causative links to obesity and others are sequelae of other factors that tend to be associated with obesity. For example, extra weight/adipose puts more stress on your heart by there just being more body mass to deliver blood to and more oxygen demand from muscles to just physically move the weight around (also a cause of joint problems)… but it’s the poor diet full of cholesterol that clogs up the arteries (aka atherosclerosis) causing myocardial infarction (heart attack).

lunarshot ,
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Your answer is as good as the that headline is bad. this was a very informative and correct analysis of aspartame. kudos

nanometre ,

Remember when Big Sugar(TM) did that study on how sugar is beneficial? Is this that again?

Mummelpuffin ,
@Mummelpuffin@beehaw.org avatar

Right? If media articles on stuff like this were all correct, literally everything but distilled water causes cancer, seemingly.

postscarce , to world in Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, WHO’s cancer research agency to say - sources

The IARC ruling [...] is intended to assess whether something is a potential hazard or not [... and] does not take into account how much of a product a person can safely consume.

From the article. ^^^

This is something people frequently overlook. A substance may be a "possible carcinogen" and also completely benign at levels any sane person would consume.

Bananas also contain carcinogenic material, but eating bananas is still very much a healthy thing to do. There's a reason banana equivalent dose is a concept, and "the dose makes the poison" is a common refrain in toxicology.

MicroWave OP , to politics in Biden to sign executive order expanding access to contraception
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Noteworthy

Biden’s order will also direct the government to consider ways to make affordable over-the-counter contraception, including emergency contraception, more accessible, the fact sheet said. This could include convening pharmacies, employers, and insurers to explore the issue.

gAlienLifeform ,
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“Let’s ask these for-profit businesses to do something out of the goodness of their hearts, surely that’ll do the trick!”

YellowtoOrange ,
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Sorry, what is your point? That it’s not enough?

I imagine the republicans are gnashing their teeth at this order.

AbouBenAdhem , to world in North Korea says botched satellite launch was 'gravest failure'

The enlarged plenary meeting was held between Friday and Sunday, ordering workers and researchers to analyze the failed military satellite launch and prepare for another in the near future.

Maybe they should figure out what went wrong before they schedule the next one?

airportline , to world in UN experts raise 'widespread' torture concerns with Russia
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A new low, even for Putin

sexy_peach , to technology in AI means everyone can now be a programmer, Nvidia chief says

Imagine believing that nobody really has to understand code anymore. Fine, give it a new name, but people aren’t programmers if they mostly use AI and don’t really understand how it works.

If they understand how it works, it’s just like googling how to program, which really is just normal programming.

whodatdair ,

I’m mostly terrified of what outsourced code is going to look like in a few years…

ours ,

This always comes back in cycles. You don’t need programmers, just have analysts write their requirements in English! And that’s how we got COBOL (common business-oriented language) and programmers didn’t disappear.

Then when had other stuff like “low code and no code”. Graphic designers with grant promises of “citizen developer”.

All these have failed to remove programmers entirely. Why? It’s straightforward: defining software requirements in a concise way can’t be done in a better way than in code. Because that’s code, translating the requirements in a language that both a human and a machine can interpret reliably.

AI can do a bunch of things via prompts but how many prompts is it going to take to make a complex piece of software? And who is going to check the code that specifications have been well implemented?

Yeah, I’ll impress a bunch of managers with simple CRUD applications, and prototypes and perhaps save a lot of time in repetitive, boring basic functions but programmers are going to be needed.

Edit: Oh and it is in Nvidia’s interest for companies to invest heavily in AI and buy their hardware so of course their CEO is promising AI will solve all your problems as long as you pay him $$$.

sexy_peach ,

yeees I fully agree

PolandIsAStateOfMind , to worldnews in Poland puts its WW2 losses at $1.3 trillion, demands German reparations
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Yes, Tusk is right on this one. There just one year to elections and they are starting unofficially, and next months will be critical since the inflation and energy crisis is gonna hit hard. PiS main tactics was always to stoke some horrendous shitstorm to divert people from what is important.

That said, PiS have great supporters - opposition. They fear anything left of Tusk and their own sponsors much more than they fear Kaczyński, so they will sooner lose than make (or even promise) anything to ease the coming hard times for the people.

alyaza , to news in Hyundai subsidiary has used child labor at Alabama factory
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Reuters learned of underage workers at the Hyundai-owned supplier following the brief disappearance in February of a Guatemalan migrant child from her family’s home in Alabama.

The girl, who turns 14 this month, and her two brothers, aged 12 and 15, all worked at the plant earlier this year and weren’t going to school, according to people familiar with their employment. Their father, Pedro Tzi, confirmed these people’s account in an interview with Reuters.

makes you wonder how common this is in other plants and facilities, especially the ones with organizational disconnect between themselves and their parent companies. it’s sort of the worst kept secret in america that this under-the-table stuff is how a lot of agricultural jobs get filled (either by children or undocumented adults) and i’m sure this has to also be the case to a lesser extent for other not-desirable jobs like this

jorgesumle , to worldnews in Yellen: Not legal for U.S. to seize Russian official assets
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They call US and EU “global economy”, as if every country was on their side.

knfrmity ,

Every country* is on their side.

*every country they control

southerntofu , to worldnews in Russia Ends Another of Ukraine's War Crimes - Fresh Water Flows Again to Crimea

Not upvoting, not because the subject isn’t interesting, but because of the framing: “The great popular hero russia restores water to the poor victims of the ukrainian despotism”.

I’d be interested in more sources on the implications behind this. I’d also be interested if you were to publish the same kind of propaganda against Turkey’s war crimes against the autonomous communities of Rojava ;-)

TheAnonymouseJoker OP ,
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I would be more interested in you stopping NATO apologia in threads, but you have demonstrated otherwise by calling others Russian empire puppets. You are bothered and need to say “not upvoting” because you are supportive of Ukraine not letting Crimea having water supply, and do not want to say it openly.

Do you seek interest in publishing photos on Lemmy like this, since you call critics of current narrative “puppets of Russian Empire”?

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/9f8e218d-5638-49ce-87d5-ff1c1a3ef0b9.webp

southerntofu ,

If you can point to one instance where i advocated for NATO, i’d be happy to provide an apology. Unfortunately this does not exist except in your mind where being against the Russian empire means siding with the western empire. I strongly recommend you do some reading on third-worldism and the importance of non-alignment (in regards to colonial empires) for the socialist/communist/anarchist movement worldwide.

Do you seek interest in publishing photos on Lemmy like this, since you call critics of current narrative “puppets of Russian Empire”?

Challenge accepted. I’m all up for denouncing nazism/fascism where it is. I just criticize when denouncing a specific brand of fascism is done in a way to reinforce another (whether it’s USA or Russian fascism/imperialism).

TheAnonymouseJoker OP ,
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On your “challenge accepted” post, you for some reason play both sides trope in plenty hideous ways:

On the Russian side of things, there’s also a bunch of neo-nazis in the army as well as traditional nationalists/fascists. It’s not exactly a secret either:

Both governments have long fought against popular movements and anarchist/antifascist networks. Both countries have neo-nazi/fascist militias parading down the streets and beating/killing random people. Just like France or USA have them too.

Check out the wikipedia page on neo-nazism.

This is a prime example of a grifter and not a critic. Criticism must happen not against the oppressed (pro-Russian) narrative, but the dominant (pro-NATO, pro-Ukraine) narrative. Russia needs to do a lot of catchup on whatever Anglo countries have done, for Russia to be equally called an empire.

You are a grifter trying to paint Russia as an equal to NATO in terms of whatever incidents have happened to date, when just about most of whatever is shown to paint Russia bad in the media is debunked as fake news. nitter.eu/dpfunke/status/1496928811753132033

Claims of Russia striking rockets in civilian places to gain empathy, when the below is Smerch complex, and not rockets with fuel in them.

Smerch complex that is supposed to explode... oh wait pacifiers do not explode, but NATO media has done the damage.https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/f5c7387b-30fd-41b7-b959-9e6daa09a67f.jpeg

Playing both sides trope when the media is suspiciously imbalanced against Russia is purely meant for grift purposes. You have already attempted to label Lemmy users as “pro-Putin internet leninist fanboys” in a post 2 hours ago:

posthttps://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/70132839-562c-4010-8bbd-35e4f06815ae.jpeg

You are gaslighting Lemmy users continuously in comments to create a cauldron and it is not meant for having a balanced debate and dialogue.

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