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You can put the VIN into lexus.com and see all the service that Lexus has done. Source: 11 months ago
Make sure to use the comparison tool on lexus.com. It will give you point for point a grid that lays out what trim has what, or if something is optional. Dont rely on what I said. Source: 12 months ago
All of these are factory options. Nothing there that isn't an orderable option. I have most of these on my car. BS things are "Shadowmark", "Autobutler", and things not on the official sticker. You can go to lexus.com and find the car you are looking at to see exactly what came on it from Lexus. Source: 12 months ago
YouTube. Go to lexus.com and there are links to the video for tomorrow. Source: 12 months ago
Oh. I see the point you're making. The larger screen can be had without the ML speaker upgrade. The ML speakers is separate from all the other tech upgrades. If you go to the ES builder on lexus.com, you'll see the ML 17-speaker package separate from the 12.3 inch screen/navi/etc. I 100% agree with the points in your 2nd through 4th paragraphs. My research showed middling reviews of the ML package versus the... Source: about 1 year ago
Check webmd.com definition of gender affirming care for minors. It includes, among other things, top and bottom surgeries which puts those minors on a path of lifelong medication. Child marriages are wrong and even though that does not impact me, I think that all of 42 states in the USA should finally ban them. Adults can do whatever they want, but children are a different thing. Consent is important. And... Source: 12 months ago
Personally, I recommend avoid googling as much as you can. This disease is different than other cancers in regards to staging, and specific to each person, and the team treating you can interpret image studies, and the various tests, will be far more knowledgeable as to advise and treating you than healthline.com or webmd.com. There are some good resources out there, such as this and the cancer reddit. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm no kind of doctor. That said, in my experience, going off cold turkey can be a very bad idea -- I felt physically ill for weeks after quitting one med. Couple years later, I quit another, and came close to harming myself. Best idea is to discuss ramping down safely with your doc. If you're not comfortable doing that, at least check reputable web sites like drugs.com, webmd.com, mayoclinic.com. Google quitting... Source: about 1 year ago
Medscape.com is a really nice site with medical information (more physician-oriented compared to consumer-oriented sites such as webmd.com and the like; anyone can get a free membership). Here https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/171805-overview#a2, under Epidemiology, they note a four-fold increase in all-cause mortality among people with undiagnosed celiac disease. You might follow the links to the references... Source: about 1 year ago
3.8% of opioid users are abusers or addicts. (Source is both CDC.gov and webmd.com .). Source: over 1 year ago
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