Those are average speeds across the country, not best/peak speeds. My guess is that the modem supports more efficient encoding and/or has better signal to noise ratio so given the same radio conditions they can get more bandwidth. Either that, or there's sampling bias where the new phone is more likely to be owned by urban customers, which have better speeds compared to rural customers and thus skewing the average.
I don't even see the above in the tweet thread, but i think its pretty obviously true that the first sale doctrine doesn't make it illegal for shopify to ask more about your business and where you are getting your products from. They don't need any excuse to ask that, they are allowed to ask their customers anything they want.
For me personally, anxiety would cause me to have gut issues (i.e. bloating, feeling sick, diarrhea, etc). After a while, the reverse started happening too, things like feeling bloated triggered my anxiety.
Just changing me diet to include a lot more fibre and cutting back a lot of processed carbs helped reduce the stomach problems which resulted in less anxiety.
This! I had the same issues during high school. First it started with unnerving belly issues, bloating and so on. It turned out to be some virus, what the doctor concluded. It just took me to recover a bit, it stopped gradually. But that really impacted my self-esteem, all the noises my stomach made and the constant thinking how will it be today, and a few episodes of severe lightheadedness. I started getting psychosomatic symptoms after everything cleared, when I would start thinking of it, basically the reverse.
Today I have some residues, I think. Bursts of hypochondria here and there, psychotherapy helps me keep it under control. Although a lot more things went into developing that one :-)
There was a recent small scale study[1] that suggested taking probiotics could increase the time for the gut microbiota to return to normal. The biggest bang might have been a fecal transplant of cultures taken from your own gut before you started on antibiotics. The study is more suggestive than conclusive because of limited sample size.