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  • {{People Infobox | Related tools= | Related topics=}} [[Category:People]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Help:How to make a People page]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[How to manually make a People page]]
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  • {{People Infobox}}
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  • {{People Infobox [[Category:People]]
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  • Melanomas, irritation, discoloration and other things. Rarely something people worry about but worth mentioning.
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  • |People=Sara Riggare
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  • |People=Marco Altini
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  • |People=Marco Altini, Andrew Ahn
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  • |People=The Quantified Scientist, Marco Altini
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  • {{People Infobox}} These blogs usually have many experiments. Some of the people listed on the wiki also have blogs below. Some of these blogs have been use
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  • |People=Edison Thomaz
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  • |People=Sara Riggare, Seth Roberts
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  • |People=Alan Neuringer
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  • |People=Slime Mold Time Mold
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  • |People=User:InhwaSong, User:DG, Jon Cousins, Maggie Kiraga
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  • All self tracking if done by many people would be a longitudinal study.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longitudin ...be some complications in establishing baseline. See [[T-test]]. If lots of people did this at the same time you would have a crossover study<ref>https://www.
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  • | Learn from other people's experiences with this collection of projects and talks, or share your own ...background-color:#ccccff; width: 20%; padding: 10px;" |[[:Category:People|People]]
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  • | Learn from other people's experiences with this collection of projects and talks, or share your own ...background-color:#ccccff; width: 20%; padding: 10px;" |[[:Category:People|People]]
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  • {{People Infobox [[Category:People]]
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  • |People=Alberto Frigo
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  • |People=Maneesh Juneja
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  • Personal science can only improve lifespan indirectly because few people are likely to stick with an experiment for their entire lives. mlhnrca on r
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  • |People=Quantified Diabetes, Michael Snyder
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  • {{People Infobox [[Category:People]]
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  • ...ps also record media use on the computer, which is most media use for most people.
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  • So I work in a group where we study metabolic health, so the people involved in this project are all nutritional researchers, so that’s what ...we had a plan that people could actually to build their own study and ask people to join.
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  • |People=Sara Riggare
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  • |People=Seth Roberts,Steven Jonas
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  • ...e reason why I did this was it’s pretty much summarized there is like most people I assume. I had a giant pile of books that I never made any progress on wha ...t my data and I had read books that were mostly by men and mostly by white people.
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  • {{People Infobox [[Category:People]]
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  • ...mwtable&sort=&order=asc&eq=no&offset=0&limit=500 People ({{#ask:[[Category:People]][[Has related tool::Fitbit]]|format=count}})]</span>, ...mwtable&sort=&order=asc&eq=no&offset=0&limit=500 People ({{#ask:[[Category:People]][[Has related tool::{{PAGENAME}}]]|format=count}})]</span>,
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  • ...es Qount.us, which runs experiments around tracking physical activities of people within teams. From using Moves to a full dashboard displayed on a wall, he ...for you but it could be in a way. And I think if you could somehow change people’s behaviour based on QS related data, the office would be a very nice pla
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  • ...of these people are unfit, so what happens if next to them we plot the fit people. ...u should provide to people is the actually fitness level in order to allow people to change behavior if they are in a danger zone.
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  • Get inspired by [https://wiki.openhumans.org/wiki/Category:People Category:People]. Or people on biohackstack.com.
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  • ...interest to Keto dieters and glucose measurements could be of interest to people with diabetes. Urinalysis strips can be ordered fairly cheaply on internet
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  • ...nd year graduate student at NYITP. She has always been interested in other people's emotions and feelings. In this video, she shares her ongoing project on e I was always interested in what other people and feeling and in a sense if I can give them a hug, if my close ones are f
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  • What I did is I went to the New World Symphony to look at what excites people, what creates better emotional experiences. I’m going to give three theor I wore this sensor during a classical concert and actually had some other people wear it as well and I looked at well what kind of responses am I going to h
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  • ...se image segmentation to cut out the edge of the person, which is easy for people and hard for machines. ...ve an API, we have a software development kit, and we offer white label if people just want to take it and do interesting stuff with it.
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  • The efficiency of the work most people do is a combination of their ability to focus and think. Cognitive testing ...s could possibly work the same way if the serial tests are given to enough people and a difficult of each question can be assessed.
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  • ...ike a four hour work week is actually while very aspirational for a lot of people. I wanted to see if I could 10x it for my goal. ...ortation. If you have any friend with a city bike, all you have to do like people move in and out New York on the time. And when someone’s moving they are
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  • Approximately 90% of the clients recovered within two months from people who were in depression for about 15 years, burnout for two years and that k ...will be included in the basic insurance that the quality of life for many people will greatly improve we think.
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  • ...a designer and entrepreneur, I have a company called (Illumien?), it’s 20 people and we think of new futures for companies and develop new services and (zap Some 360 million people around the world has diabetes and actually this is the largest group of Qua
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  • ...d his colleagues have embarked on a series of studies to better understand people’s individual preferences for their environments and they are doing it wit ...ng the largest database in the world on the occupants of distraction, what people think about the space that they occupy, if they think they are happy with t
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  • ...p with Mymee to apply the basic methods to the general population to help people run their own self experiments outside of the QS community. The major break ...enters, and we could apply the general population that maybe we could help people run their own self experiments and that we could expand outside of the QS c
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  • ...this is just little scale down there, and this is what I would see that 10 people have rated my salad as 94 points of health. And this is the extent of their ...a formula that they put these schools through to jack it up a bit, because people rate the food, and somebody is going to rate that one dish much lower for s
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  • ...of employees; people at Game entertainment at Liverpool, hairdressers, and people on production line work. ...line workers due to health and safety reasons. So we can no longer monitor people making chocolates which would have been an interesting thing to work at.
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  • ...a database for tracking consumption and managing waste. She wants to help people answer 2 questions: How much do I throw away? And, how do I recycle properl ...d talking to experts and going to the recycling committee and also talk to people from waste management and ecology and focused on waste disposal. It had a m
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  • ...d projective tests like the Rorschach blot test that isn’t actually asking people exactly how they feel, but it’s getting under the skin. I wanted to see w ...fairly recently. And he done some work in 2007 where he gave word stems to people and asked them to complete the word.
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  • ...f people who were just looking at their phones and not actually talking to people at all. Then I saw a mom with her daughter who literally was just brushing And an example for me was I was sitting at a stoplight, I had people honking at me and I look up and notice the light is green. I haven’t gone
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  • ...itated. So if you are measuring any effect that is under conscious control people could be just trying harder when they meditate, which is definitely true of ...to be important later because I don’t have any practice at that and other people do.
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  • ...king leads to self-awareness, which ultimately leads to profound change in people’s lives. </blockquote> ...king leads to self-awareness, which ultimately leads to profound change in people’s lives.
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  • ...d combined with the fact I work at home, this is really bad for my health. People in the US say that sitting is the new smoking and it can turn very bad for ...about hope self-discipline can be achievable but why it’s not achieved by people.
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  • ...me on the Quantified Self conference. My name is Mariusz, I’m one of those people who never participated in any of those events or meet ups, from a country w ...ople, to my wife or to other people doing that. Then if I am in a group of people who have those experiences it’s sort of easy to communicate.
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  • ...about what the name should be. And they were thinking about bringing more people into this. ...I ended up getting the data from friends also sort of marketing, you know, people in similar lines of work to me. And looking at all of their calendars and t
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  • ...r 00:38) and they had a bunch of really good introductions like be kind to people, meditate, don’t think too hard but the one I liked was the introduction ...ck. Again how often have we taken a job on knowing that we didn’t like the people? How often do we hang out with frenemies and values if they don’t always
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  • So, memes. A lot of people are using this word for different things and different meanings. I’m usin ...o from each other. So I think you could presume to get memetic profiles of people.
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  • ...don’t often talk about it. And we also don’t talk about what happens when people who have really important stories to tell with data, also don’t have the So I became interested more specifically in how people put together show and tell talks right. We let that data cooking process re
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  • ...e a ranking for all of these, how they are rated generally, and by getting people to respond to a whole range of these we can get a snapshot of how you’re ...siness I know and I think we are doing it okay. But again, any suggestions people have for their experience in how to anonymize data please let me know.
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  • ...that meat is important, fat is important. And this is a small movement of people who are sometimes called hippies on Atkins. ...not intuitive at all but it made some sense, because back in the Stone Age people did not eat breakfast. So it made some sense that doing a non-Stone Age thi
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  • ...hat you check it out. But we’re interested in the state and the context of people. So when you’re watching or when you’re consuming media what state are ...tion and the mood and stuff like that. And part of it is what we do we get people to fill in media diaries, and then we interview them and ask them little qu
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  • ...ct of the internet on civilization, or the microprocessor. Because all the people that work on our projects tend to come from the media, we had been turned d ...data is the Quantified Self movement. The analogy that I’ve been using to people is that imagine that the whole human race has been looking though one eye u
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  • ...it was a lot of pain, because in fact I discovered I was alone doing this people didn’t matter and since it was part time and just a hobby I didn’t want ...saw that it really works, and if I find a little community of like-minded people who have the same effort, goal, or hobby we can really encourage ourselves.
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  • ...r characteristics to Personal Science. Self tracking is most important for people suffering from chronic undiagnosed or sub-clinical problems. This section a .../ref>, Nootropic<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/</ref>, encourage people to try more extreme experiments with less attention to data.
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  • ...ping them. So cold turkey is for people in various desperate situations or people who are very good at changing and I’m neither of those. ...e alone because changing alone is really hard. And if you do it with other people you get encouragement, you get support and you get accountability.
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  • ...reflections emerged in parallel. In a way, this seems very similar to what people with addictive behaviors experience (for example when quitting smoking). ...elf-experiment (that is, at a “meta” level), but also in relation to other people (“Social context” category). Especially about how they could perceive m
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  • ...yourself very objectively. Like you look at yourself in the way that other people would look at you, and you don’t have this emotional filter of like how y ...o I was with I can like go back and re-watch times that I spent with those people.
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  • ...ere, there’s a metadata, where you can search for pictures in relations to people emotions, so we not only have the layer of time but also layers of contribu ...e a photograph and they tell that story. And through that he’s encouraging people to sort of document their lives, because he say’s our lives is our bigges
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  • ...this anyway. Well you ought to know that in a few years’ time, half of the people alive will experience cancer; that’s half this room if you will, so it’ ...many years with it and they will live longer. That is the good news, that people are surviving longer with cancer, not just because of self-monitoring but t
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  • So this happens to women and LGBTP people a lot more. Here are some examples. Shouting nice ass, actually grabbing so So I didn’t know about street harassment in 2007 and a lot of people didn’t either. For one thing I drove in a car most of my life until that
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  • ...dual, because we’ve already talked about how motivation changes when other people are in the game and it’s the same for me. So when I want to change my behavior I like to do it with other people, and I’m going to tell you about some of the studies that we did and what
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  • ...and kind use Picasa and Picasa basically does two types of tag, there are people tags and there are context tags. ...u can see that over the course of any particular day I had so more or less people. And just to give you a sense of what was going on for these things, here a
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  • ...ltiple times a day now and they sign up for Facebook apps and whatnot, and people kind of understand that flow and then boom, there’s your data. ...say for a retweet count, and most of the time I’m not that interesting to people, but occasionally and you can do the same kind of thing.
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  • ...rated and kind of embarrassed with the way medicine was practiced. He felt people weren't involved enough in the process. In this talk, he discusses about t ...care. People weren’t involved in the process. It was a black box. I’d see people and they’d go away and they’d come back and say well I forgot what you
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  • ...ng to do is to exploit all this ecosystem to fill the needs of the elderly people. We are not inventing any new fancy system, just exploit what is over there Also, we are trying to keep these people happy providing social networks through smart TV and slate-tablet with very
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  • ...ing her weight for a few years, and more recently she began tracking other people's weight and physical variation through her company, Fitnescity. In this vi ...king my weight for a few years, and more recently have been tracking other people’s weight and physical variation, with a company that I co-founded called
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  • ...very obviously to resemble an iPod. And I started to think, well, a lot of people are investing a more energy than they used to into managing their motors of ...re first designed 35 years ago to measure mortar variation in vigilance in people with rapid cycling bipolarism, or whether it is through light stimulation,
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  • ...r because I also saw things that didn’t exist. In this case it wasn’t dead people. It was data, either imagined or real but it was that that was very importa Probably the most compelling thing that people know me for is then I want to visualize it. so my entire day is monitored
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  • I have been very interested in knowing more about what kind of ways people measure this stuff. So for the last two weeks I’ve been looking carefully ...-order on Indiegogo which is like a kick starter and it’s really nice that people are coming up with new kinds of types of this. This one measures EEG basica
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  • ...y, and she’s their sales and strategist. She had convinced me through some people that obviously use the system that I can gain some valuable insights into m ...e wellness people like us who are just trying to optimize who are the best people that we could be.
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  • {{People Infobox [[Category:People]]
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  • So you know as a health and wellness coach I think that a lot of people I work with they feel that they want to get healthier right, I men who in t ...I am now a urban data sexual, so I have actually moved from making fun of people that take pictures of their food and post it on Facebook and Twitter to now
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  • ...ow disabled people talk about people who aren’t disabled, and how disabled people talk about us. And they don’t call us abled. They call us the temporarily ...here social scientists have discovered that gratitude works, that it makes people happier or less depressed.
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  • ...s and I became a certified running coach, giving advice regularly to other people which has been helping. ...een, but we also have a summary page. And this allows us to see what other people are doing, also I have learned a few major things from this.
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  • ...e study that I took was this summer I was studying for the MCAT, which for people that have done that it’s a long and arduous process. Many students you kn ...lower in the morning. Maybe it’s this physiological thing in general that people have lower breathing rates in the morning, but what I found was I was less
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  • ...ook for some kind of specialist that was unique to me. I had seen a lot of people about the brain and stuff but that was going nowhere because it’s very ha ...d because you’ve got a diagnosis, but actually it’s really just a group of people with some symptoms that are similar and you have biomarkers which are prett
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  • ...ng on. The application that they created is called Mood Tracker. It allows people to create their own rating scale, using a visual analog scale which is a qu ...very bad in psychology and technologically behind. I give pen and paper to people to record their moods throughout the day and then bring it back to me.
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  • The '''Keating Memorial''' is an ongoing effort to support people in doing personal science or self-research in a collaborative group setting ...ry and in celebration of his life, the Keating Memorial wants to help more people be curious about themselves.
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  • People are interested in HRV primarily because it is regulated by the autonomic ne ...e time is measured between ECG peaks known as R-R intervals. However, many people have irregular heartbeats, and so HRV is better calculated using NN interva
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  • ...this is wrong. I want a sort of justice. I want to be able to confront the people involved, and I want Northeastern to adopt new policies in training to prev ...mental as he says or a sensitive brain where every time something happens, people have a tendency to blame me or think that I’m being irrational, when in m
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  • ...I did this. So I kind of turned it into a visual project, in order to make people kind of feel better about it. ...st it’s connecting with other people. I have a mailing list of hundreds of people all over the world, that I sit down and I spend like 50 hours putting it to
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  • ...re cultural references to the US in that talk. So I want to check how many people here have lived in the United States out of this group. Okay, so getting on ...o’s which are rice heavy kind of wraps quite a lot because that’s what the people around me were doing.
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  • After organizing this exhibition and showing people how diverse the photographs were, also putting all of the photos together, ...rious to experience the same, so the next time I did it in a group or nine people, and I’m expecting to do it in an even bigger groups sometime I the futur
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  • ...the do and the other ones as well. Also let you compare yourself to other people. So in this case, because I happened to be a (neurologist? 02:26), it will ...ently, I have the same digestive immunities that only occurred in Japanese people, and resulting in their ability to fully digests (unclear 03:40).
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  • ...anything to do for it except for ver evasive surgery. So I want to provide people with a permanent Breathe Right strip effect. Lastly I thought about is why do we even have a nose, you know, people don’t – we’re the only species that does –
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  • Also, it’s conveniently designed, the urban design is all for people who would drive. If you want to go from A to Be, there’s pretty much not .... So many of the feedbacks that I got, the surveys that I was handing out. People were really excited that we want to try to run that at a place we’re runn
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  • ...le, but many get into some kind of overtraining. Overtraining happens when people trained too much and do not get enough time to recover. ...ion, so they get weaker and weaker and weaker and this happens to a lot of people.
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  • ...help track my Anti-Coagulation Therapy. That’s a long fancy work for what people have heard commonly as blood thinning. ...like I have that require people to take medication in the US and a lot of people in the worldwide take it.
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  • ...you ask people what did you eat last week for dinner, probably a very few people know. So that’s the kind of things that change in your brain while you tr ...ow, I don’t think so but I’m still curious. And I am very curious if other people experience the same kind of thing that’s happening to them. Anyone, put y
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  • ...I hated that feeling. Like physically it was uncomfortable, and I thought people were looking at me and that was just like a real turnoff for running. ...ng about this as I do it. So this is another group of obese and overweight people. If you’re interested in following that I would love to get your advice a
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