the Google SQL variant has where required for deletes. on my first encounter of it I was just like "huh, neat", you can always use 1=1 as the predicate if needed.
Ginger is often suggested as well, which is another 5ht3 antagonist.
I wonder if it's linked to susceptibility to motion sickness, which is known to be genetic, as neither psychedelics nor motion give me nausea at all.
Yes, though thankfully ondnanestron has a shockingly good safety profile for a serotonergic antiemetic. That said, reducing that external complexity would be nice.
CBD actual has some mild antiemesis properties as well and can be as immediately effective as Zofran if inhaled. I once backpacked with a dab pen and CBD due to having constant nausea, the crystal CBD isolate was easier to source and refill (since it's hemp derived) and the dab pen meant that I got nausea relief in seconds.
Unfortunately CBD in ultra high doses can contribute to serotonin syndrome IIUC due to 5-HT1A activation (which is how it exerts anti-emetic effects IIUC/IIRC). So that of course is always a big problem and I think can make polypharmacy with it a bit more difficult (though I am of course not a doctor and this is not medical advice).
That said CBD does help w.r.t. some social inhibitions due to autism IIRC and when I was dabbing between 300 mg - 1 g a day I definitely noticed a very calm, warm, low-key "peace" about the world that I very much appreciated. That was very nice indeed.
Also, ginger can be nice for oral nausea as IIRC, however it does not cross the gut barrier as well so it takes more (and sometimes the spiciness can be a problem). It also inhibits a bunch of CYP enzymes as well which is something to consider (I guess many things do, but I tend to use it more as an emergency backup of emergency backups when I don't have anything else available to me. Order generally is Zofran -> CBD (200-300 mg sublingual if not urgent) -> Pepto -> Slightly more Pepto+Ginger depending upon urgency/availability. Refilling prescriptions can be a problem due to the overwhelm of autism for me, so I try to dole/parse it out sparing, at least as I am able to. <3 :'))))
Happy to answer any questions, sorry this was an autistic infodump, really like this topic here.b<3 :'))))
The numbers aren't correct. Australia has a declining population excl. migration, so perhaps your domestic figure doesn't include deaths.
Permanent visa quotas are indexed as a percentage of population since 15-20 years ago, and it was reduced this year for the first time in ages be 5k less (195->190).
Net overseas migration is commonly touted but that includes citizens/students etc and is just that years entrants - departures: highly affected by recent global disruptions during covid.
Statistics in this release are commonly known as Estimated Resident Population (ERP).
Australia’s population was 26,268,359 people at 31 December 2022.
The quarterly growth was 127,078 people (0.5%).
The annual growth was 496,800 people (1.9%).
Annual natural increase was 109,800 and net overseas migration was 387,000.
I guess we all have our own positive and negative deviations from the mean across different aspects of life's 'expected' outcomes.