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s*4
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有人对中间被收的$15有疑问,柜台的人是蒙的,经过询问专项负责的人后澄清如下:
本地建行收 千分只一的手续费(300RMB封顶)+80RMB"电汇费"
建行总行收 $15手续费,因为外汇汇出要经总行,其实就是刮客户一笔过路钱
BOA收 $12 wire的接收手续费
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d*n
2
显示的是no service,这能说明是解锁的吗?
那如果att有锁的phone插入国内的卡会显示什么?
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c*0
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清华的Guosheng Liu团队...自己先吃上了...如果是真的生物男们是不是都应该来一打
More than a decade of research hinting that magnesium supplements might
boost your brain power is finally being put to the test in a small clinical
trial.
The research, led by biopharmaceutical company Magceutics of Hayward,
California, began testing the ability of its product Magtein to boost
magnesium ion (Mg2+) levels in the brain earlier this month. The trial will
track whether the ions can decrease anxiety and improve sleep quality, as
well as following changes in the memory and cognitive ability of
participants. But critics caution that the trial in just 50 people is too
small to draw definitive conclusions.
Neuroscientist Guosong Liu of Tsinghua University in Beijing, who founded
Magceutics, plans eventually to test whether Magtein can be used to treat a
wider range of conditions, including attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) and Alzheimer’s disease. But Liu knows that it will be
difficult to convince other scientists that something as simple as a
magnesium supplement can have such profound effects. It is almost “too good
to be true”, he says.
Many scientists contacted by Nature agreed with that sentiment. One clinical
researcher cautioned against “over-excitement about a magic drug for a
major disorder”. And others wonder whether the study will even be able to
prove anything conclusively. “I am very sceptical that the proposed trial
will provide the answer to the question being tested,” says Stephen
Ferguson, a biochemist at the University of Western Ontario in London,
Ontario.
Testing times
It is a crucial moment for Liu, who so far has mostly been testing his
product in rats — and in himself. In 1999 he was part of a team that showed
, in a well-known ‘smart mouse’ study, that memory in mice could be
improved by overexpressing the NMDA receptor 2B (NR2B) in the brain, thereby
strengthening synaptic connections1. In 2004, Liu's team showed that
magnesium had a key role in these synaptic changes2. In 2010, he showed that
in rats, pumping up levels of magnesium in the brain helped to improve long
- and short-term memory3.
Other researchers have found that high doses of magnesium improved memory
function in old rats4. And research in humans has shown that oral magnesium
supplements in aged patients increases the duration of deep sleep, and
decreases levels of the stress hormone cortisol5.
But it has been difficult to build on these studies, because the
pharmaceutical industry is unenthusiastic about funding research into an ion
that is freely available and thus unpatentable, says Harald Murck, a
neuroscientist at the Psychiatric Clinic of the Philipps University of
Marburg, Germany.
When Murck was based at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich,
Germany, he carried out research in humans that suggested high levels of
intravenous magnesium could have a beneficial effect on cognitive function6.
“The challenge here is to find a compound which gets the magnesium in the
brain to have these physiological effects,” says Murck.
Brain boost
The Magtein compound was designed to solve the problem of delivering the ion
to the brain. The product contains magnesium threonate, in which the metal
ion is paired with a low-molecular-weight metabolite of vitamin C that is
already present in the brain. Tests have shown that the compound boosts
levels of magnesium in rats’ brains by 15% after 24 days3.
Liu adds that he and some friends have been taking Magtein and have found
that it increases magnesium levels in their bodies by 50%. Despite the lack
of clinical-trial evidence, roughly 100,000 people in the United States are
already taking the compound as a supplement that is sold by several
different companies, all supplied by Magceutics.
In his double-blind study, Liu will give the compound to 25 people with “
greater than normal anxiety”, and a placebo to another 25 with the same
condition. But Ferguson cautions that the trial is “far too small to
provide any statistical power for analysis”, and that several thousand
patients would need to be studied to provide convincing evidence.
Liu agrees that future trials will need to be larger, but hopes that
positive results in his trial will be enough to justify expanding the
research. Based on promising results from animal studies and tests in three
patients, he is planning a trial to test Magtein’s effects on Alzheimer’s
disease by the end of the year.
Psychiatry researcher Craig Surman at Harvard Medical School in Boston,
Massachusetts, is planning a collaboration with Liu to study Magtein’s
effect on ADHD. “We have medications that treat ADHD and some aspects of
cognitive function, but there are some parts of brain function that we don't
have evidence-based interventions for,” says Surman. “If it works with
low risk, it opens up a whole new mode of supporting people with cognitive
challenges.”
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a*d
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多谢分享。
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l*r
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是不是没找到信号》
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w*x
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我有个同学他们组出来的,经常说”镁,生命的奇迹“
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i*n
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好像不只是建行,我用招行转过也中间收了15刀

【在 s*********4 的大作中提到】
: 有人对中间被收的$15有疑问,柜台的人是蒙的,经过询问专项负责的人后澄清如下:
: 本地建行收 千分只一的手续费(300RMB封顶)+80RMB"电汇费"
: 建行总行收 $15手续费,因为外汇汇出要经总行,其实就是刮客户一笔过路钱
: BOA收 $12 wire的接收手续费

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B*g
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Att 有锁会显示no sim 还是无效的sim 卡,解锁后会显示att 的网络,然后联通会发
短信告诉你资费,大使馆联系电话。 no service 肯定没对

【在 d****n 的大作中提到】
: 显示的是no service,这能说明是解锁的吗?
: 那如果att有锁的phone插入国内的卡会显示什么?

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l*r
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这玩意吃了没坏处吧
那就吃呗

clinical
will

【在 c*******0 的大作中提到】
: 清华的Guosheng Liu团队...自己先吃上了...如果是真的生物男们是不是都应该来一打
: More than a decade of research hinting that magnesium supplements might
: boost your brain power is finally being put to the test in a small clinical
: trial.
: The research, led by biopharmaceutical company Magceutics of Hayward,
: California, began testing the ability of its product Magtein to boost
: magnesium ion (Mg2+) levels in the brain earlier this month. The trial will
: track whether the ions can decrease anxiety and improve sleep quality, as
: well as following changes in the memory and cognitive ability of
: participants. But critics caution that the trial in just 50 people is too

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s*4
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那很正常,每家银行的外汇应该都要过总行的手,刮一笔肯定是行业惯例.

【在 i****n 的大作中提到】
:
: 好像不只是建行,我用招行转过也中间收了15刀

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u*d
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治疗抑郁症的一种药就是铝吧。
不过当保健品吃就太NB了。
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s*4
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有人对中间被收的$15有疑问,柜台的人是蒙的,经过询问专项负责的人后澄清如下:
本地建行收 千分只一的手续费(300RMB封顶)+80RMB"电汇费"
建行总行收 $15手续费,因为外汇汇出要经总行,其实就是刮客户一笔过路钱
BOA收 $12 wire的接收手续费
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B*r
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他对着你说的?那你肯定还是双眼皮呢:-)

【在 w***x 的大作中提到】
: 我有个同学他们组出来的,经常说”镁,生命的奇迹“
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a*d
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多谢分享。
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C*e
15
国内现在这些风气很不好
前段时间lg家里让帮忙买“大脑伟哥”
说是一个朋友的小孩要高考,需要那个东西
一查发现是一种类似治疗多动症的药
需要精神科医生的处方
可以短时间集中注意力的
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i*n
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好像不只是建行,我用招行转过也中间收了15刀

【在 s*********4 的大作中提到】
: 有人对中间被收的$15有疑问,柜台的人是蒙的,经过询问专项负责的人后澄清如下:
: 本地建行收 千分只一的手续费(300RMB封顶)+80RMB"电汇费"
: 建行总行收 $15手续费,因为外汇汇出要经总行,其实就是刮客户一笔过路钱
: BOA收 $12 wire的接收手续费

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D*a
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铝不是导致老年痴呆么

【在 u**********d 的大作中提到】
: 治疗抑郁症的一种药就是铝吧。
: 不过当保健品吃就太NB了。

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s*4
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那很正常,每家银行的外汇应该都要过总行的手,刮一笔肯定是行业惯例.

【在 i****n 的大作中提到】
:
: 好像不只是建行,我用招行转过也中间收了15刀

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c*0
19
说的是碳酸锂?
精神科处方药,治躁狂症的...

【在 u**********d 的大作中提到】
: 治疗抑郁症的一种药就是铝吧。
: 不过当保健品吃就太NB了。

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p*6
20
这个限制一次汇多少么?
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u*d
21
肯能记错了吧
想说简单金属离子影响大脑功能是有先例的。

【在 c*******0 的大作中提到】
: 说的是碳酸锂?
: 精神科处方药,治躁狂症的...

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z*l
22
去区一级或者市一级的建行分行办直联汇款,一分钱也不收。
至少上海如此。

【在 s*********4 的大作中提到】
: 有人对中间被收的$15有疑问,柜台的人是蒙的,经过询问专项负责的人后澄清如下:
: 本地建行收 千分只一的手续费(300RMB封顶)+80RMB"电汇费"
: 建行总行收 $15手续费,因为外汇汇出要经总行,其实就是刮客户一笔过路钱
: BOA收 $12 wire的接收手续费

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u*d
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难怪现在这么健忘啊,小时候吃了好多油条

【在 D*a 的大作中提到】
: 铝不是导致老年痴呆么
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w*x
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不止一次在social network上说。。

【在 B*******r 的大作中提到】
: 他对着你说的?那你肯定还是双眼皮呢:-)
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