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    KellyAnnRogers : hey
    cybernaut44 : hey kelly
    KellyAnnRogers : hey you wanna test my medical knowlage
    cybernaut44 : lol i do not know much about medical stuff
    KellyAnnRogers : i also can do mental health stuff
    cybernaut44 : nice kelly it seems you know a lot
    KellyAnnRogers : i try it helps hen your a doctor in the millatary
    KellyAnnRogers : run a senirio for me please
    cybernaut44 : your a doctor in the military?
    KellyAnnRogers : yeppers
    cybernaut44 : how can you you get your phd at 19?
    KellyAnnRogers : oh snap ignore that i made amistake onmy dob
    cybernaut44 : uhh scenario would be soldier comes in with a gunshot wound in the torso
    cybernaut44 : how old are you you look real young in the youtube video i seen of you
    KellyAnnRogers : i am21 actually
    cybernaut44 : how did you get your phd i thought that takes like 10 years to get
    KellyAnnRogers : but what i would do is stablise the patient and control or stop the bleeding using direct pressure or cloterisation
    KellyAnnRogers : normaly yes but i had alot of help and i graduated early
    cybernaut44 : ic ic
    cybernaut44 : what would you do after the cloterisation?
    KellyAnnRogers : anyways after stableizing the patient we would send him off to the operating room and then my hands are washed for now
    cybernaut44 : oh ok
    KellyAnnRogers : yeah ... what else do u want to know ?
    cybernaut44 : Senescent Cells
    cybernaut44 : i heard they are part of ageing and they release harmful molecules
    cybernaut44 : in the body
    cybernaut44 : but when scientists killed them in mice the old mice grew young again
    KellyAnnRogers : what ? lol Senescent cells are in the brain and they help regulate heat tothe lower and upper parts of the brain they also do help with aging alittle but not like that
    KellyAnnRogers : the way they help aging is basicly when you grow older your brain activity shrinks and this is because of those cels
    cybernaut44 : “Just by removing senescent cells, you could stimulate new tissue production,” says Jennifer Elisseeff, senior author of the cartilage paper and a biomedical engineer at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland
    cybernaut44 : i heard also when you grow older like a lot of waste gets stuck in your brain
    cybernaut44 : thats why or part of the reason why our cognition declines or other brain related illnesses
    KellyAnnRogers : by waste what are you refering to ?
    cybernaut44 : not to sure just seen it in articles im guessing maybe dead cells
    cybernaut44 : like i seen this article about how they where researching on getting waste out of the brain by doing something
    cybernaut44 : idk
    KellyAnnRogers : now with the brain thats not my department but now i want to know more
    cybernaut44 : yeah the brain is very interesting and very complex
    KellyAnnRogers : it is
    cybernaut44 : i wonder what elon musks Neuralink will be able to do when he shows it off in a few months
    KellyAnnRogers : but i got to go to bed ttyl
    cybernaut44 : ok goodnight tc