▲ 21 r/OMSCS

CS 7711 Health Sensing and Interventions Reviews?

Looking for firsthand experience as I can't find any reviews on OMSHub or the other site since it's a course running only since Spring 2026. If you've taken it (or are in Summer session in it now), I'd love to hear about the format and whether you found it useful for healthcare domain. Especially interested if you came in with a health-tech focus. Thanks!

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u/zelena23 — 4 days ago
▲ 21 r/Watches

[Collection] Ladies collection a bit different

As a woman seeing other ladies collection, this might look a bit different and would love to know if there are women out there who also appreciate wearing something less conventionally "feminine". Very new to watch enthusiasm but already obsessed.

Apple Watch Series 11, 42mm Cellular (lol) - daily driver, health and wellness tracking, 5+ years of continuous data. Not going anywhere.

Tissot PRX 35mm Quartz - my first watch starting the rabbit hole. Graduation gift from my parents.

Omega Seamaster Professional 300M Quartz (1998, Ref. 2561.80 or 2582.80 - haven't found exact match) - the James Bond watch. My second watch, wedding gift.

Sturmanskie (1956, First Moscow Watch Factory МЧЗ им. Кирова) - same factory and era as Gagarin’s watch. Personally engraved to a Soviet Air Force officer. Military issued, never publicly sold. Manual wind. Love the history here.

Poljot USSR, 17 jewels - the most prestigious Soviet watch brand at the time. Wanted something more elegant but historic. Made for US market (hence the brand name in latin) which makes it rare.

My next buy will be an automatic watch (likely Cartier).

Edit: ref number to Omega

u/zelena23 — 2 months ago

[Tissot PRX] Tissot checking in on his legacy

My husband accidentally matching the exhibit. 160 years apart and somehow the same name ended up in the same frame.

What makes this photo kind of wild: Tissot the artist and Tissot the watch company were exact contemporaries. They lived parallel lives on opposite sides of the same century, one documenting the material world of the bourgeoisie, the other making watches for it.

James Tissot was one of the most detail-obsessed painters of the 19th century and his work is practically a historical record of what people wore, carried, and owned in Victorian society. The man cared about objects.

u/zelena23 — 2 months ago

As I've seen questions about tacos I must ask this one because as a vegetarian I'm finding it hard in the bay to find good Mexican food.

Lived in Europe and Texas and always had at least 2-3 VERY decent spots where the vegetarian option isn't just the meat version without meat with extra bell peppers but an actually tasty "main" or flavor profile of the dish.

In the past this can either be tofu, beans or an interesting other (have had fried avocado, cactus, spinach or paneer before).

Food truck or restaurant, doesn't matter. I've tried Casa Lupe (both locations, liked MTV food but didn't fall in love), Agave, Lopez Taqueria and Los Amigos. Los Amigos is the only one I like to come back to.

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u/zelena23 — 2 months ago

I'm super new to everything in this subreddit so apologies in advance if this isn't posted correctly. I want to have my first try at peptides and other supplements and found Melts which are dissolving strips which seems super convenient as opposed to subq.

Two products I'm curious about:

GLOW: BPC-157 (500mcg), TB-500 (500 mcg), GHK-Cu (1mg)

Brain fuel: L-theanine, Paraxanthine HCL,Vinpocetine, Huperzine A, Alpha GPC (70mg total)

Thankful in advance for any tips of recommendations!

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u/zelena23 — 2 months ago