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Researchers from the University of California, San Diego, and the University of Pécs in Hungary discovered that counterfeit versions of semaglutide drugs, sold as Ozempic and Wegovy, pose serious health risks. The study, published in a recent report, highlights the dangers of purchasing these drugs from illegal online pharmacies. These counterfeit drugs, marketed for weight loss, appetite suppression, diabetes, and cardiovascular health, were found to have low-purity semaglutide, dosages exceeding labeled amounts, and one even showed signs of bacterial contamination. Nearly half of online pharmacies selling weight loss drugs are operating illegally, study finds https://t.co/LrLqQxrqfp — JustSearchin (@AndreasBoos) August 3,…
According to a new study from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, non-coding DNA—which makes up 98% of our genome and does not contain instructions for making proteins—may hold the key to new cancer diagnostics and treatments. The findings, published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research, reveal mutations in previously overlooked regions of the genome that may contribute to the formation and progression of at least 12 different cancers, including prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer. New Research: Evolutionarily conserved enhancer-associated features within the MYEOV locus suggest a regulatory role for this non-coding DNA region in cancer https://t.co/lLk74XtvK4 #FrontiersIn #CellDevelopmentalBiology —…
When we think of ancient Egyptian mummies, human mummies often come to mind, perhaps recalling school trips to museums or Hollywood depictions. However, the Egyptians also preserved millions of animals, revealing fascinating details about their religious and cultural practices. A recent study on a mummified crocodile has provided extraordinary insights into its final moments and the methods used by ancient embalmers. Using a CT scanner, researchers were able to determine how the crocodile died and how its body was treated post-mortem. This particular crocodile mummy, housed at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in the UK, measures 2.23 meters in length.…
Police in Somalia reported that 32 people died and 63 others were wounded in an attack on a beach hotel in the capital, Mogadishu, on Friday evening. The assault, which resulted in one soldier’s death and multiple civilian casualties, was carried out by fighters from al-Shabab, al Qaeda’s East Africa affiliate, according to a statement from the group. The attack occurred at Lido Beach, a popular destination in Mogadishu bustling with activity on Friday nights. Witnesses described an initial explosion followed by gunfire. Mohamud Moalim, one of the witnesses, recounted seeing an attacker wearing an explosive vest who detonated the…
With Israel about to make its move to stop Hezbollah attacks, the Middle East is set to explode. The US is sending a carrier strike group, a fighter squadron, and additional warships to the Middle East as the region braces for an Iranian retaliation to the killing of a senior Hamas leader in Tehran earlier this week. It is perhaps the largest movement of US forces to the region since the early days of the Gaza war, when the Pentagon sent two carrier strike groups toward the Middle East in a very public warning to regional militant groups not to…
Not all of Elizabeth Taylor’s marriages were filled with happiness. The late Oscar winner, famously married eight times to seven husbands, reveals her true feelings in newly unearthed interviews featured in the documentary “Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes,” debuting on HBO on August 3. In candid conversations, Taylor speaks about her fourth husband, Eddie Fisher, with surprising frankness. “I never loved Eddie,” she admits. “I liked him. I felt sorry for him.” The documentary, directed by Nanette Burstein, includes 40 hours of conversations between Taylor and journalist Richard Meryman, recorded in 1964 and 1965 when Taylor was at the height…
Angelina Jolie Accuses Brad Pitt of Forcing NDA to Conceal Abuse During Ongoing Legal Battle
The legal battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has intensified, with Jolie alleging that Pitt attempted to coerce her into signing an $8.5 million non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to conceal “years of abuse.” This claim was detailed in new court documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on July 25. Jolie’s attorneys argued that Pitt, 60, should disclose “private, third-party communications” regarding their family’s 2016 plane incident, which led to Jolie, 49, filing for divorce. Pitt’s legal team previously labeled Jolie’s motion as “wide-ranging and intrusive.” Angelina Jolie claims Brad Pitt is trying to silence her abuse allegations with…
IF it wasn’t for the publicity; would they have reversed this nonsense? The reversal of a plea deal for the mastermind behind the September 11 terror attacks and his accomplices on Friday drew significant praise and calls for justice from victims’ families and Republican lawmakers. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III revoked the controversial deal nearly a year after it was signed, responding to intense public and political backlash. Cannot believe this was ever considered! Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revokes plea deal for 9/11 terrorists in shocking reversal https://t.co/ih2DCSnGx8 — ConservativePatriot (@Val4NoBigGov) August 3, 2024 House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.,…
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