Probably not. It's just a subcutaneous injection. Just not a good idea.
Probably not. It's just a subcutaneous injection. Just not a good idea.
Let me also note that some of the outcomes of these stressors could be correlated with low B12 through complex developmental networks. Stressors can disrupt systems involved in B12 metabolism as well as brain development.
I have to self-inject B12 once a month. It sucks balls. Not the injections so much as drawing it out of those little bottles without getting air bubbles. At least it's cheap.
As one of my professors said, I believe in free will because I have no choice.
Dear DC:
Lost writer admits the truth: they made it up as they went along.
Not familiar with it, but from the description that's a nice call. Just added it to my Netflix instant queue, thanks!
Terra Nova = Land of the Lost Avatar
Long story short: Women tend to be more symptomatic, while men tend to drop dead.
I first read the brilliant Perez-Wolfman New Teen Titans as a teenager when they appeared in comic book shops in the early 80s. Decades later, I discovered the fun Teen Titans cartoon. And I think that this soulless, sexbot Starfire is a desecration. This is worse than what they did to Harley Quinn.
Hark! A Vagrant is a comic that probably never would have gotten picked up by a newspaper, even an alternative weekly, in the print era. It's too erudite, too smart (but you don't have to know who these figures are to find it funny), and too unconventional. It's just too good. The success of Hark! A Vagrant is…
"Bruce Wayne, who is too nerdy to become Batman, hires the Punisher instead."
The ghost doesn't have compelling and urgent missions (Tru Calling, Ghost Whisperer, Early Edition) for him except to be a bleeding heart do-gooder like her. She's kind of a useless ghost; she didn't even know whether he had been able to open the files on her PC yet. And instead of providing useful information and…
I get the 'Jason Bourne meets Minority Report' descriptions, but what it really reminded me of is The Cape. It's so implausible in its premise, so comic book in its violence (Leg Shoot Man can instantly defeat a roomful of armed thugs but lets a single twerp get the drop on him) that it's like The Cape or Dark Knight…
Bandi sounds a lot like Hatchery, except instead of Kirk opposing an enthralled crew, it's the crew opposing an enthralled Archer.
Meyer had never published before Twilight, which was rejected by over a dozen agents. She wrote Forever Dawn - the unpublished sequel to Twilight and template for Breaking Dawn - for herself and close family. She has dreamt about Edward at least twice. When sitting around with superfans talking about Twilight Meyer…
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Science fiction doesn't need a big budget - Another Earth, Teknolust, Sleep Dealer, The Quiet Earth. Just good writing.
Not even close.
And by the way, Timecop makes Timecrimes and Primer look like the overrated junk they are.