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‘Scars do heal but they don’t go away.’ Four years past Parkland, closure is elusive
In a darkened stall, Jade Muller reached out and placed her hand on the soft, warm belly of a miniature horse named Precious. Muller was breathing fast and shallow, on the verge of a panic attack. Precious’ side rose and ...
Hidden Science Greater Cause Of Disease With Andrew Kaufman MD
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Ligases Enzyme Market Size to grow by USD 5.15 billion | Growing Need for Ligases in Disease Treatment Emerges as Key Driver | Technavio
NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the latest market outlook report "Ligases Enzyme Market by Source and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2022-2026", the market will witness a YOY growth of 10.47% in 2022 at a CAGR of 11.05% during
Fauci this isn't the first time a vaccine made people worse than the disease.
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‘There’s hope in healing’ as community remembers victims of Parkland school shooting
PARKLAND, Fla. — As the years pass, the Parkland community pauses each Feb. 14 to remember victims of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Hundreds of ...
How I finally cured my Covid brain fog
It’s no secret to anyone who’ll listen (or read my writing) that I’m going through that very un-fun Covid hangover symptom: brain fog. ...
Oregon State researchers identify potential new means of slowing neurodegenerative diseases
Oregon State University scientists have discovered a new class of potential drug targets for people suffering from neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. The possible targets are oxidized proteins, and
Disease outbreak news: Lassa Fever - Nigeria (14 February 2022)
In Nigeria, from 3 to 30 January 2022, 211 laboratory confirmed Lassa fever cases including 40 deaths (case fatality ratio: 19%) have been cumulatively reported in 14 of the 36 Nigerian states and the Federal Capital Territory across the country (Figure 1).
Luc Montagnier found dead AFTER confirmed HIV was added to the Convid vaccines.
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Learn how to heal native habitats at Georgia Audubon plant symposium
The Roswell-based Georgia
Dr. Kary Mullis: "Why I Began Questioning HIV"
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Naturally Reverse Cavities & Heal Tooth Decay Without Going To The Dentist
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Studies compare best ways to treat wide-neck aneurysms
Coils and stents less invasively repair brain aneurysms, but are they superior to clips implanted during surgery? A study compares the treatments. <!-- more --> ...
WHY IS THIS GINGER DEMON SUDDENLY ASKING THE PLEBS TO GET TESTED FOR HIV? HMMM.. ...
Well Well Well, What Do We Have Here? This Ginger Demon Who Allegedly Hates Being in the Spotlight Wants All the Plebs to Do Their Duty and Get Tested for HIV, B, B,
Increased Risk for Mortality Seen for Persons With Autism, ADHD
MONDAY, Feb. 14, 2022 (HealthDay News) --
More ticks test positive for Lyme disease in Maine
PORTLAND, Maine — The University of Maine’s tick lab found that a higher percentage of ticks tested positive for the pathogen that causes Lyme disease last year than the
‘There’s hope in healing’ as community remembers the victims of the Parkland school shooting
Hundreds of people gathered at an afternoon wellness event and an evening vigil to mark the fourth anniversary of the tragedy where a gunman murdered 17 people and injured another 17 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. ...
High-resolution probe may help unlock secrets of brain function and neurological diseases
A novel probe developed in 2017 allowed unprecedented recording
Decline of vultures and rise of dogs carries disease risks
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Twenty minutes of daily exercise may cut heart disease risk in over-70s
Long-term study suggests 20-40 minutes a day can be protective, especially for people aged 70-75 Twenty minutes of daily moderate to vigorous exercise for those over the age of 70 may help ward off heart disease and heart failure later in life, long-term