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Black Biology Matters: The Southport Killer Was Created by Leftist Lies, by Tobias Langdon

Black Biology Matters: The Southport Killer Was Created by Leftist Lies, by Tobias Langdon

Behind their smarm and sentimentality about the three dead little girls in Southport, leftists like Keir Starmer and journalists at the Guardian simply don’t care. They didn’t become leftists because they believe in Truth, Beauty and Goodness. No, they became leftists because leftism supplies the only things that truly matter to them: power, privilege, and fuel for their insatiable narcissism. …

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Salicylic acid promotes nasal mucosa colonization by Staphylococcus aureus

Salicylic acid is a plant hormone best known for its use as a key ingredient in pain relievers, anti-acne preparations and medications for skin conditions. We also consume mild doses of salicylic acid when we eat fruits and vegetables. An international team of researchers, including scientists from Vetmeduni Vienna, has now shown that this multifaceted compound can also have an …

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Swine influenza….

This article is about influenza viruses in pigs. For the 2009 outbreak, see 2009 flu pandemic. For the 2009 human virus, see Pandemic H1N1/09 virus.Electron microscope image of the reassorted H1N1 influenza virus photographed at the CDC Influenza Laboratory. The viruses are 80–120 nanometres in diameter.[1]Swine influenza, also called pig influenza, swine flu, hog flu and pig flu, is an …

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Swine Flu Treatment At Home…

If you develop any type of flu, these measures may help ease your symptoms: Drink plenty of liquids. Choose water, juice and warm soups to prevent dehydration. Drink enough so that your urine is clear or pale yellow.Rest. Get more sleep to help your immune system fight infection.Consider pain relievers. Use an over-the-counter pain reliever, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) …

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Swine Flu Treatment..

The best treatment for influenza infections in humans is prevention by vaccination. Work by several laboratories has produced vaccines. The first H1N1 vaccine released in early October 2009 was a nasal spray vaccine that was approved for use in healthy individuals ages 2-49. The injectable vaccine, made from killed H1N1, became available in the second week of Oct. 2009. This …

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Marked at Birth: Your Birth Month,Allergies and DNA Are Linked

People in the fall and winter are more likely to have allergies than people born in the spring and summer. While that might be news to you, the scientific community has known it for years. What hadn’t been explored before was how this happened. That’s what a group of scientists in the U.S. and Europe set out to discover. Many of us have a …

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