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minus-square@saltesclinkEnglish13•24 hours agoSomeone vomitted to death. I’d probably rather the cancer and wolf combo.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•12 hours agoVery good chance to be actually cancer. A lot of cancers lead to extreme vomiting if untreated in their terminal phase. Or cholera,etc…yeah, these,too.
minus-square@saltesclinkEnglish1•10 hours agoI think a lot of these could be grouped into a handful of now well known terminal illnesses. But not the wolves. Could well have been the opening phases of using canines to early detect illnesses. Just a few understandable methodology kinks in the early days.
Someone vomitted to death. I’d probably rather the cancer and wolf combo.
Very good chance to be actually cancer. A lot of cancers lead to extreme vomiting if untreated in their terminal phase.
Or cholera,etc…yeah, these,too.
I think a lot of these could be grouped into a handful of now well known terminal illnesses.
But not the wolves.
Could well have been the opening phases of using canines to early detect illnesses. Just a few understandable methodology kinks in the early days.