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class is in session!!! for everyone who wants to know more about external female anatomy :) just a basic overview of what it looks like. if u have questions u can comment n I’ll try & answer them! I’m not a doctor or anything I just like looking at my pussy.
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🧬 Ivermectin Dosing Guide (Informational Overview) @ivermectincure Scabies Ivermectin 0.2 mg/kg of body weight, taken orally as a single dose. Repeat the same dose after 1 week. Lice (Refractory Cases, When Topical Treatments Fail) Ivermectin 0.2–0.4 mg/kg of body weight, taken orally as a single dose. Repeat after 1 week if needed. Hookworm-Related Cutaneous Larva Migrans Ivermectin 0.2 mg/kg of body weight, taken orally once daily for 1–2 days. COVID-19 Infection Some protocols have mentioned ivermectin 0.4–0.6 mg/kg of body weight, taken orally daily for 5–7 days. Approximate Dose by Body Weight (Example calculations based on 0.6 mg/kg using 12 mg capsules) 68–110 lbs (31–50 kg): 24 mg daily (2 capsules) 111–154 lbs (51–70 kg): 36 mg daily (3 capsules) 156–198 lbs (71–90 kg): 48 mg daily (4 capsules) 199–242 lbs (91–110 kg): 60 mg daily (5 capsules) 244–286 lbs (111–130 kg): 72 mg daily (6 capsules) Visit: ivermectincure.us #Ivermectin #Cancer #CancerCure #CancerResearch
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Setlist: Blush Blossom Fan Fest 2026 Day 1🎵 Song Participation Overview #BBFanFest2026D1
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🧬 Moderna mRNA Vaccine Pipeline (Infectious Diseases) Here’s a current, structured overview (~2026) of Moderna’s mRNA vaccine pipeline for infectious diseases, organized by disease category and development stage. ✅ Approved / commercial COVID‑19 vaccines (Spikevax®, mNEXSPIKE® updates) RSV vaccine (mRESVIA®) for older adults 🧪 Late-stage (Phase 3 / near approval) Seasonal influenza (mRNA‑1010) COVID flu combination (mRNA‑1083 / mCOMBRIAX) Next-gen COVID boosters (mRNA‑1283) 🧪 Mid/early-stage Pandemic flu vaccine (mRNA‑1018) RSV pediatric vaccine (mRNA‑1345) RSV hMPV combination (mRNA‑1365) 🧪 Cytomegalovirus (CMV) mRNA‑1647 (transplant recipients / general population)Phase 2–3 programs 🧪 Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) mRNA‑1189 (prevention of infectious mononucleosis) mRNA‑1195 (long-term sequelae, e.g., MS risk) 🧪 HIV mRNA‑1645 (with IAVI)Early-stage (Phase 1) 🧪 Norovirus (leading cause of gastroenteritis) mRNA‑1403 (Phase 3) mRNA‑1405 (Phase 2) 🧪 Lyme disease mRNA‑1975 mRNA‑1982 Nipah virus (mRNA‑1215) Hantavirus Mpox (mRNA‑1769) 📊 Pipeline summary concerns All products skipping preclinical pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, preclinical oncogenicity, teratogenicity, and genotoxicity studies. @moderna_tx @natalimorris @RedactedNews @McCulloughFund @ClaytonMorris
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In A NutShell retweeted
💤 Zeztz Farewell Mission Story Overview 📍 Minor Spoilers For The Film 🎥 Releasing July 24th #KamenRiderZeztz #仮面ライダーゼッツ
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Sunday Market Update Week of June 15 – June 19, 2026 Published: Sunday, June 14, 2026 Market Overview Markets kick off the mid-June trading block attempting to establish solid footing after a highly volatile sequence of macro data and fundamental reports. Equity index futures managed a late-week rebound, shrugging off a warm Consumer Price Index (CPI) report printing at 4.2% to find a fresh wave of risk liquidity following the completion of the major SpaceX initial public offering. The overarching macro backdrop remains a complex tug-of-war between sticky domestic inflation data and a broader stabilization of liquidity across active desks. Commodities are navigating massive structural shifts to start the week. Energy and bulk grain lanes experienced a notable recalibration as diplomatic progress regarding the unhindered flow of commercial vessel traffic through the critical Strait of Hormuz shipping corridor directly unwound the geopolitical risk premium that has dictated the tape for weeks. Grains and livestock enter the mid-month sessions sorting through the neutral-to-bullish updates from Thursday's June USDA WASDE report while tracking real-time weather adjustments across the Western Corn Belt. Overall, the environment continues to reward strict discipline and accurate trend identification as supply baselines become clearly defined. Last Week’s Review E-mini S&P 500 (/ES): Gained strong traction late in the week, capitalizing on post-IPO capital distributions. Nasdaq-100 (/NQ): Recovered from initial weekly lows as technology and growth sectors absorbed the sticky inflation print. Dow (/YM): Maintained steady rotation support as manufacturing and value positions stabilized. Russell 2000 (/RTY): Small caps logged minor relief but continue to face pressure from the broader interest rate timeline. Hot Instruments: Last Week’s Movers Stocks: Strong broad-market reversal into the weekend, powered by major capital flows and index adjustments. Commodities: Energy complex cratered on diplomatic breakthroughs; row crops plumbed new contract lows before picking up late short-covering interest. Crypto: Bitcoin and Ethereum stabilized near local support shelves as broader macro selling pressure subsided. This Week: Major News and Calendar Highlights Mon, June 15: Empire State Manufacturing Index - Early check on regional industrial momentum and input costs Tue, June 16: Retail Sales Summary - Critical macro reading on consumer resilience and spending trajectories Wed, June 17: FOMC Economic Projections & Policy Statement - Main focus for macro asset direction and interest rate paths Thu, June 18: Initial Jobless Claims & FOMC Press Conference - Real-time labor health metrics and policy messaging Fri, June 19: Juneteenth National Independence Day - Federal Holiday (U.S. Equity Markets Closed / Modified Futures Hours) Equity Index Futures S&P 500 (/ES) Jun ’26: Last Price ~7,431.46, Trend Bullish, Support 7,360 / 7,280 Nasdaq-100 (/NQ) Jun ’26: Last Price ~28,740, Trend Neutral/Bullish, Support 28,100 Dow Jones (/YM) Jun ’26: Last Price ~48,950, Trend Bullish, Support 48,200 S&P 500: Pushed back toward local highs into Friday's close; watch for technical support to hold on early weekly retests. Nasdaq-100: Reclaimed its short-term moving averages as growth desks look for fresh momentum ahead of Wednesday's policy statement. Dow: Maintaining structural strength on steady industrial allocations. Bonds & Interest Rate Futures 10-Year Note (/ZN): Level ~113’04, Support 112’12, Resistance 114’16, Outlook Bearish 30-Year Bond (/ZB): Level ~110’24, Support 109’16, Resistance 112’04, Outlook Bearish 2-Year Note (/ZT): Level ~102’08, Support 101’16, Resistance 103’04, Outlook Fed-sensitive Yield Curve: Shifting economic inputs keep the long end of the yield curve under pressure as Treasury supply and sticky inflation dynamics persist. Key Level: Yields consolidated near local highs as fixed-income participants lock attention onto the June 17–18 FOMC policy outcome. Grains Markets Corn (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$4.12 3/4, Support $4.08, Resistance $4.26, Outlook Bearish Soybeans (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$11.13 1/2, Support $11.02, Resistance $11.45, Outlook Bearish Soybean Oil (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$69.67, Support $68.00, Resistance $72.50, Outlook Bearish Wheat SRW (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$5.84 1/2, Support $5.72, Resistance $6.02, Outlook Neutral South America: Production metrics remain a strong cap on domestic grain rallies despite localized logistical headlines. Global Demand: Thursday’s WASDE report printed neutral numbers for corn and soybeans, leaving 2026/27 new-crop soybean ending stocks tight at 310 million bushels, while reducing new-crop wheat ending stocks to 744 million. Liquidity: Technical short-covering surfaced late Friday following fresh contract lows, but wet, favorable Midwest conditions keep a bearish tone across row crops. Livestock Markets Live Cattle (Aug ’26): Last Price ~$241.17 1/2, Support $238.50, Resistance $244.00, Outlook Neutral/Range Feeder Cattle (Aug ’26): Last Price ~$357.42 1/2, Support $352.00, Resistance $362.00, Outlook Positive Lean Hogs (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$97.45, Support $95.50, Resistance $100.00, Outlook Cautious Cattle: Price action turned highly choppy over the last several sessions as the market balanced structural supply tightness against New World screwworm uncertainty. Cash Trade: Packers remained conservative into the weekend with cash livestock deals holding near steady, while wholesale choice boxed beef values consolidated at $392.70. Energy Markets WTI Crude (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$84.88, Support $83.00, Resistance $88.50, Outlook Bearish Natural Gas (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$3.12, Support $2.95, Resistance $3.35, Outlook Constructive Crude: Prices were heavily punished, losing nearly three dollars late in the week as positive diplomatic steps surrounding the Strait of Hormuz immediately defused the geopolitical risk premium. Fuel Costs: Refiners continue to operate at elevated processing clips, balancing large near-term supply numbers against early summer travel metrics. Metals Market Gold (Aug ’26): Last Price ~$4,223.50, Support $4,180, Resistance $4,280, Outlook Neutral Silver (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$72.10, Support $70.50, Resistance $74.80, Outlook Neutral Platinum (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$1,845.00, Support $1,800, Resistance $1,910, Outlook Bearish Copper (Jul ’26): Last Price ~$5.85, Support $5.70, Resistance $6.10, Outlook Cautious Precious metals: Faced consistent head-winds as sticky consumer price data solidified expectations for a extended interest rate pause from the Fed. Sentiment: Global inventory drawdowns and broader industrial production paces are being closely watched to find firm price floors for copper and platinum. Crypto Markets Bitcoin (BTC): Price ~$63,262, Weekly Change Slight , Outlook Consolidation Ethereum (ETH): Price ~$3,480, Weekly Change Flat, Outlook Relative strength Theme: Bitcoin and digital assets found a stable baseline above $60k as the capital drain from the historic SpaceX public offering successfully passed. Trading Takeaways Respect Volatility: The mid-week convergence of Retail Sales and the FOMC economic projections guarantees wide intraday swings. Relative Strength: Watch if the corn and soybean complexes can build an active short-covering floor or if technical selling resumes. Risk Management: Keep position sizing conservative ahead of the federal market holiday on Friday to mitigate overnight margin risks. Top Watches for the Week FOMC Economic Projections (Wed): The primary fundamental catalyst for interest rates, bond yields, and macro currency direction. Crude Oil $83 Support: Verifying whether the removal of the geopolitical premium establishes a durable fundamental floor. Midwest Weather Updates: Tracking localized rainfall totals across the Western Corn Belt to map out late-June crop progress. Summary This trading week marks a critical transition into mid-summer price discovery. With a central bank interest rate decision, high-impact retail metrics, and changing agricultural balance sheets all hitting the tape, keeping a nimble execution strategy is paramount. Futures Joke of the Week A futures trader told his friend he finally figured out how to remove all emotion from his trading strategy... Then he saw the crude oil chart drop three bucks on Friday, and now he is out in the machine shed trying to determine if his old grain truck has enough frame left to haul local gravel for side income! #SundayMarketUpdate #Markets #FuturesTrading Trading Disclaimer Futures and other market trading involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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The Energy Czar and Executive Director of the Public-Private Partnerships Authority, Josué A. Colón Ortiz, P.E., welcomed members of the United States Congress to his office yesterday, accompanied by Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration (@PRFAA ) Executive Director Gabriella Boffelli. During the meeting, he provided an overview of the progress achieved in stabilizing and transforming Puerto Rico’s electric system, as well as the initiatives being advanced under the administration of Governor @Jenniffer González Colón to strengthen the island’s energy reliability, resilience, and long-term sustainability. — El @ZardeEnergia y director ejecutivo de la Autoridad para las @AAPPPuertoRico, el Ing. Josué Colon Ortiz, recibió en el día de ayer en sus oficinas a miembros del Congreso acompañados de la directora ejecutiva de la Administración de Asuntos Federales de Puerto Rico, Gabriella Boffelli, para ofrecer una presentación detallada de todos los avances significativos en la estabilización y transformación del sistema eléctrico en Puerto Rico durante la administración de la gobernadora Jenniffer González Colón. @lafortalezadepr @gobiernodepr
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IT TUTTOS retweeted
Phantom Blade Zero is NOT a souls-like, but there's some similarities Here's an overview of the combat and how the basics work
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The Energy Czar and Executive Director of the Public-Private Partnerships Authority, Josué A. Colón Ortiz, P.E., welcomed members of the United States Congress to his office yesterday, accompanied by Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration (@PRFAA ) Executive Director Gabriella Boffelli. During the meeting, he provided an overview of the progress achieved in stabilizing and transforming Puerto Rico’s electric system, as well as the initiatives being advanced under the administration of Governor @Jenniffer González Colón to strengthen the island’s energy reliability, resilience, and long-term sustainability. — El @ZardeEnergia y director ejecutivo de la Autoridad para las @AAPPPuertoRico, el Ing. Josué Colon Ortiz, recibió en el día de ayer en sus oficinas a miembros del Congreso acompañados de la directora ejecutiva de la Administración de Asuntos Federales de Puerto Rico, Gabriella Boffelli, para ofrecer una presentación detallada de todos los avances significativos en la estabilización y transformación del sistema eléctrico en Puerto Rico durante la administración de la gobernadora Jenniffer González Colón. @lafortalezadepr @gobiernodepr
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Below are the explicit URLs. I checked them for correctness and they point to the organizations or research groups described. Foundations of Circadian Biology nigms.nih.gov/education/fact… What it covers: U.S. NIH overview of biological clocks, circadian rhythms, and clock genes. --- nobelprize.org/prizes/medici… What it covers: The Nobel Prize announcement explaining the discoveries of Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael Young on the molecular clock. --- Russell Foster (Oxford) ndcn.ox.ac.uk/research/circa… What it covers: Oxford University's page describing Russell Foster's work on circadian rhythms, sleep, and light sensing. --- Charles Czeisler (Harvard) sleep.hms.harvard.edu What it covers: Harvard Medical School Division of Sleep Medicine. Much of the modern understanding of light, melatonin, and circadian disruption is associated with research from this group. --- health.harvard.edu/staying-h… What it covers: Harvard summary of how blue light affects melatonin and sleep timing. --- Specialized Light Sensors in the Eye (ipRGCs) webvision.med.utah.edu/book/… What it covers: Detailed explanation of the retinal cells that communicate light information to the biological clock. --- Satchin Panda mycircadianclock.org What it covers: Research and public education platform focused on circadian rhythms, light, eating schedules, and metabolic health. --- panda.salk.edu What it covers: Satchin Panda's laboratory at the Salk Institute. --- Chronobiology Community srbr.org What it covers: Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, one of the primary professional organizations in circadian science. --- ischronobiology.org What it covers: International Society for Chronobiology. --- Light Therapy and Seasonal Depression nimh.nih.gov/health/publicat… What it covers: National Institute of Mental Health review of Seasonal Affective Disorder and light therapy. --- mayoclinic.org/diseases-cond… What it covers: Clinical overview of SAD and the therapeutic use of bright-light treatment. --- Sleep and Health nhlbi.nih.gov/health/sleep-d… What it covers: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute review of health effects associated with inadequate sleep. --- cdc.gov/sleep What it covers: CDC guidance on sleep, circadian health, and sleep disorders. --- Historical and Less-Known Soviet/Russian Contributions en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_… What it covers: Founder of chronobiology and the concept of circadian rhythms in medicine. --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%B… What it covers: Pioneer of modern circadian rhythm research in Germany. --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_… What it covers: Often called the father of modern circadian biology. --- For a serious deep dive, start with these four URLs in order: 1. nobelprize.org/prizes/medici… 2. ndcn.ox.ac.uk/research/circa… 3. sleep.hms.harvard.edu 4. mycircadianclock.org Those four alone will take you from the molecular clock, to light sensing, to sleep medicine, to metabolism—the core scientific chain behind the idea that light is a biological input and potentially a therapeutic tool.

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The 'science versus religion' lens is useless for studying knowledge-system of Sanātana Dharma. We have a broad system of 'vidyā/jñāna' based on the system of pramāṇas (sources of valid knowledge). In this video I give the briefest overview of pramāṇas & their applications.
Based on pramāṇas of Bhāratīya Darśanaśāstra AKA Indian philosophy.
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The Giblet family were among the first to come to come to the United States among the original colonies. When we first came the name was Giblett. One t was later dropped. AI Overview Tracing a family with deep roots in the original colonies is a fascinating journey. Dropping a "t" (or the evolution of spellings like Giblett to Giblet) is incredibly common in early American genealogy. Before standardized spelling, census takers, port officials, and priests wrote names down phonetically. [1] The surname actually has strong historical ties, which provides great clues for where to search for your ancestors: [1] Anglo-Norman Roots: The name Giblett is generally of Old French/Norman origin. It is a diminutive of "Gib," an old variation of the name "Gilbert," which means "bright pledge". [1, 2, 3] Record Variations: In colonial records, you will often see both spellings used interchangeably for the exact same person, so be sure to search for both "Giblet" and "Giblett" in your historical documents. To help narrow down your colonial ancestors, several excellent databases and repositories allow you to search through these historical name changes: You can search exact colonial passenger lists and early censuses on Ancestry. com. Early American historical documents often contain original signatures and varied spellings viewable through the National Archives Genealogy Resources.
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No problem. I did a quick search for you, but you'll have to do the reading. I won't do that for you. "There is a substantial and growing body of peer-reviewed literature on adverse effects of mRNA vaccines. This is an area of active, legitimate scientific inquiry. Here's a fair overview of what the research shows: Well-established adverse effects (confirmed causal link) The most thoroughly documented harm is myocarditis and pericarditis (inflammation of the heart and its lining). Evidence from vaccine safety monitoring systems around the globe has supported a causal association between COVID-19 mRNA vaccines — specifically Moderna's mRNA-1273 and Pfizer-BioNTech's BNT162b2 — and myocarditis. Wiley Online Library The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2024) concluded there is strong evidence that mRNA vaccines likely increase the risk of myocarditis, with the risk appearing greater with mRNA-1273 (Moderna) compared to BNT162b2 (Pfizer), particularly in older age groups. National Academies The FDA has required updated labeling on mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Based on insurance claims data, the estimated incidence of myocarditis/pericarditis in the 7 days following vaccination was approximately 8 cases per million doses in those aged 6 months to 64 years, and approximately 27 cases per million doses in males aged 12–24. FDA A multinational study of 99 million vaccinated individuals published in Vaccine (2024) confirmed pre-established safety signals for myocarditis, pericarditis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, and identified other potential signals requiring further investigation. ScienceDirect Nuance in the myocarditis data: A large French national cohort study found that patients with post-mRNA vaccination myocarditis had a lower frequency of cardiovascular complications at 18 months compared to those with myocarditis from conventional causes, suggesting the vaccine-associated cases may follow a milder course. Pfizer The incidence rate of myocarditis and pericarditis was calculated at roughly 5.98 instances per million COVID-19 vaccine doses — less than half the incidence seen after SARS-CoV-2 infection itself. Adolescent males are the highest-risk group. PubMed Central Other adverse effects under investigation Research published in Frontiers in Medicine (2025) using the European pharmacovigilance database EudraVigilance examined real-world safety data and evaluated differences in safety profiles between vaccine versions. Other published reviews have examined neurological complications, menstrual disorders, and thrombotic events following mRNA vaccination. Frontiers Areas still debated An umbrella review in Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology (2024) concluded that while myocarditis cases temporally following vaccination have been widely reported, the quality of non-randomized evidence on real causality and exact incidence remains variable. doaj Some of the more sweeping claims circulating online — about broad immune dysfunction, spike protein persistence, or excess mortality being primarily vaccine-caused — go beyond what mainstream peer-reviewed evidence currently supports, and studies on those topics remain contested and methodologically disputed. Peer-reviewed research in high-quality journals (JAMA, Circulation, The Lancet, Nature, Vaccine, National Academies reports) confirms real particularly cardiac inflammation in young males. The scientific community takes these seriously. The research also generally finds that these risks are lower than the risks from COVID-19 infection itself for most populations, though that comparison varies considerably by age and health status.
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