Kim Kardashian and anyone on the grid who thinks that's they are bigger than the sport they are visiting should be banned from ever being on the grid again
Medical history was just made.
Researchers in the US have officially cracked the code on reversing diabetes. Instead of relying on constant monitoring and external injections, they successfully jumped-started the body's natural defense systems.
The breakthrough centers on waking up dormant pancreatic beta cells. By reactivating these specific cells, the body can organically resume manufacturing its own insulin supply.
It is a monumental shift from managing a lifelong condition to actually biological restoration.
🟢 Gabe Newell respondió a la demanda antimonopolio de $900M contra Steam:
"Los clientes tienen una enorme cantidad de opciones. Pueden decidir dónde comprar sus productos, si compran el juego en Xbox, en Steam, en Epic Games Store o directamente a los desarrolladores".
Valve declaró en sus presentaciones judiciales que el éxito de Steam por sobre sus competidores se debe gracias a sus innovaciones constantes en la plataforma que benefician tanto a jugadores como a desarrolladores.
Your body already knows how to grow a brand-new tooth. It's just been told to sit down and stay quiet.
Scientists in Japan are trying to change that.
Researchers at Kyoto University Hospital have launched human trials for a drug that could make your mouth regrow real teeth — no implants, no dentures, no titanium screws.
The idea is weirdly simple. A protein called USAG-1 acts like a brake, keeping a hidden third set of tooth buds frozen in place your whole life. The drug releases that brake.
It already worked in animals. Mice and ferrets grew new teeth.
Now it's people's turn. The first phase is testing safety in 30 adult men, each missing at least one tooth. Children born without a full set of teeth are next in line.
This isn't on pharmacy shelves yet. The team is aiming for general use around 2030 — so "ending dentures and implants forever" is the goal, not the guarantee.
But for the first time, regrowing a lost tooth naturally has left the realm of science fiction and walked into an actual clinic.
The future of your smile might just grow back.
Source: Toregem Biopharma / Kyoto University Hospital (research led by Dr. Katsu Takahashi)
@Linet___K It's amazing how a man wanting to help and don't let the people down before the holidays suddenly is and "arrogant asshole".
These people have no shame, and that old hag is one of the problem, I'm sure of it.
As much as I like her acting the statements she made, is clear..