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Why do certain antidepressants stop you having an orgasm or ejaculating properly?

Why do certain antidepressants stop you having an orgasm or ejaculating properly?


Why do certain antidepressants stop you having an orgasm or ejaculating properly?

Posted: 01 Feb 2020 12:55 PM PST

How/why does Ketamine treat depression?

Posted: 02 Feb 2020 01:27 AM PST

Bonus question: it treats pain too in lower but longer doses. How does that work?

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Is it possible that speaking certain languages can have an influence on your facial features?

Posted: 02 Feb 2020 01:08 AM PST

How do counterweights on construction cranes not tip the crane before loads are hoisted?

Posted: 01 Feb 2020 03:13 PM PST

I know that the tipping of cranes is caused when the torque generated by the load exceeds that of the counterweight. But if a crane were to have no load attached, i.e it is preparing to pick one up and the counterweight is attached, how does it not tip in the time before any weight is able to generate torque against the counter weight?

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Can someone please further clarify the process of muscle protein synthesis for me?

Posted: 01 Feb 2020 10:59 AM PST

As I understand it (and I appreciate much is missing from this):

  1. We workout, create damage to the muscle, and eat a protein dense meal.

  2. The protein is broken down into amino acids, to which they are then signalled by satellite cells on the damaged muscle to be synthesised into new proteins.

  3. The proteins are then synthesised through a variety of hormonal processes that culminate in the assembly of new strings of protein through the mechanisms of RNA replication. The protein can now be shuttled to the muscle to fuse with the nuclei of other cells repair the damaged muscle fibres.

I'm trying my best to conceptualise it in easy to comprehend steps like the above.

Can you help me formulate the above better and fill in the gaps or incorrect parts?

Many thanks!

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In the contexts of pain how does Advil and aspirin relieve pain especially in headaches and why do drugs like eloquis or blood thinners in general cause headaches?

Posted: 01 Feb 2020 11:45 PM PST

I understand as far that both advil thins blood to a point and that aspirin is an anti platelet and most drugs have more than one effect on the body.

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What is the molecular weight of genomic data in a somatic cell?

Posted: 01 Feb 2020 10:40 PM PST

When does alcohol become not bad for you? Like how much do you have to drink that it has no permanent effect on your body?

Posted: 01 Feb 2020 10:27 AM PST

I don't know how to ask this question so pardon me if it sounds vague, but I'm really curious. I'll post this question in other subreddits

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Why do myeloma cells with their H and L chain left intact cause differences in IgG when forming hybridoma cells?

Posted: 01 Feb 2020 12:34 AM PST

Hi, why is it that if you keep heavy and light chains in myeloma cells they cause lots of different forms of antibodies?

After antigen is presented to the mouse for the mouse to form antigen specific antibodies and then these cells fused with myeloma cells, why do changes to the specific antibodies occur if you have the heavy and light chains in the myeloma cells?

Hybridomas made with myeloma cells where the immunoglobulin genes have been made nonfunctional causes formation of the homogeneous immunoglobulins. How does the light chain and heavy chain affect this that it makes heterogeneous immunoglobulins.

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How exactly does CRISPR technology work?

Posted: 31 Jan 2020 11:24 PM PST

To be more specific, how does gene therapy or modifying work within the body? Does the "new" DNA take over and change the rest of the targeted genome?

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