Imagine a simple golf trip leading to significant medical breakthroughs.
“Imagine a simple golf trip leading to one of the most significant medical breakthroughs of our time. In Tokyo, two scientists, Satoshi Omura and William C. Campbell, discovered something extraordinary in a humble soil sample from the east coast of the Izu Peninsula. Dr. Omura, indulging in his love for golf, picked up a sample of soil—an act of curiosity typical of a keen scientific mind. Unbeknownst to him, this sample held a secret that would revolutionize medicine.
Upon examining the soil in their laboratory, the duo discovered a remarkable bacterium with the ability to kill roundworms in mice. By isolating and modifying the bacterium's active compounds, they synthesized a new drug called Ivermectin. This discovery was nothing short of monumental, earning Omura and Campbell the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
What makes Ivermectin extraordinary? Despite extensive research, scientists remain somewhat puzzled by its exact mechanism. However, it appears that Ivermectin infiltrates the nervous systems of parasites, disabling their neurons and causing the parasites to dysfunction and die. This groundbreaking mechanism of action made Ivermectin a potent weapon against parasitic diseases.
In 1988, Ivermectin was introduced on a large scale in Africa to combat river blindness, a debilitating disease caused by parasitic worms. The World Health Organization reported that, at the time, approximately 270,000 people had lost their eyesight due to river blindness. Thanks to the widespread use of Ivermectin, this disease is now on the brink of eradication. The impact of Ivermectin on global health has been so profound that it is considered second only to penicillin in terms of its contribution to human well-being.
Over the past 30 years, an estimated 3.7 billion doses of Ivermectin have been administered to humans, highlighting its widespread acceptance and effectiveness.
The story of Ivermectin is a testament to the power of scientific curiosity and perseverance. From a simple act of picking up soil during a golf trip to winning a Nobel Prize, the journey of Ivermectin underscores the importance of research and innovation in improving human health. This tale is a beacon of hope, illustrating how science can transcend the boundaries of the laboratory to make a tangible difference in the world.
In sharing this story, we celebrate a significant milestone in medical history and acknowledge the relentless efforts of scientists who dedicate their lives to making the world a healthier place. The discovery of Ivermectin is not just a scientific achievement; it is a universal triumph that underscores the profound impact of medical research on humanity.
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This is a great video that shows just how powerful your mind is
This is a great video that shows just how powerful your mind is. Watch below. A woman conducted a study with several elderly men and asked them to behave like they were 22 years younger than their actual age. The results? You'll be astounded.
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Illegal alien migrants in Russia sent back to their home countries.
Illegal alien migrants in Russia sent back to their home countries.
Trump will do the largest deportation of illegal aliens in history. #TRUMP2024
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is inadvertently creating Trump supporters.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is inadvertently creating Trump supporters.
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Trump first sit down interview since conviction in New York
JUST IN: In first sit down interview since conviction in New York, Donald Trump blasts the enemies from within who are "doing damage to this country," says those claiming he's the enemy of democracy are the real enemies, using the weaponization of the justice system to go after him, says he is gagged, he's not allowed to talk. WATCH
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WHO's Tedros I think it's time to be more aggressive on anti-vaxxers
WHO's Tedros: "I think it's time to be more aggressive in pushing back on anti-vaxxers. I think they use Covid as an opportunity and you know all the havoc they're creating..."
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Will Scharf on Judge Merchan
Will Scharf on Judge Merchan: "I’ve never heard of a judge contributing to political candidates before. I’ve certainly never heard of a judge sitting in judgment over the opponent of the political candidate he contributed to
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Trump: The sequel is going to be EPIC. Let's get this party started.
The sequel is going to be EPIC. Let's get this party started.
WATCH and REPOST if you know who the one man is that can save America... and the free world.
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A 14-year-old girl brutally beaten simply because she's Jewish
This 14-year-old girl in New Brunswick is being brutally beaten simply because she's Jewish. When Jewish leaders from all walks of life, across various levels of government, repeatedly express that Jewish Canadians don't feel safe, this is the reason. They are not safe.
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A terrorist who tried to stab security forces fighters in Jerusalem
🇮🇱A terrorist who tried to stab security forces fighters in Jerusalem was killed.
Tonight at around 03:05, the soldiers of the Jerusalem Police who were operating outside the Shalem police station in Jerusalem, noticed the suspect who was near them and began to investigate him.
During his examination, the terrorist suddenly pulled out a knife that he had in his possession, charged at the policemen and tried to stab one of them. The fighters responded by firing and the terrorist was neutralized. He was later pronounced dead.
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Navy SEAL goes after a man after he shoots his service dog
911 call made by former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell after his therapy dog, DASY, was shot dead by two men.
Luttrell aimed a gun at the men, but decided not to shoot. Instead, he chased them at speeds of up to 100 mph across three counties. A patrol officer finally pulled them over.
Alfonso Hernandez was found guilty of cruelty to non-livestock animals.
His accomplice Michael Edmonds, pleaded guilty to the same charge and admitted he was the one who fired the shot that killed DASY.
During his time as a SEAL, Luttrell received the Navy Cross and Purple Heart for his actions in June 2005 against Taliban fighters during Operation Red Wings.
During the ambush of Operation Red Wings the four SEALs were attacked from three sides and took fire from RPK machine guns, AK-47s, RPG-7s, and 82mm mortars.
Three of the four team members were killed, and Luttrell, the only survivor, was left unconscious with a number of fractures, a broken back, and numerous shrapnel wounds.
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Trump gets a Standing Ovation at UFC tonight.
TRUMP is The True Ultimate Fighter!!!....🧐👍
MAKE TRUMP AMERICA'S PRESIDENT AGAIN!!!!!....🇺🇸
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BREAKING: Crowd goes wild for President Trump at #UFC302.
BREAKING: Crowd goes wild for President Trump at hashtag#UFC302.
MAGA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️TRUMP2024
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NYC Mayor thinks Food is contributing factor to crime.
Instead of cracking down on skyrocketing crime in the city, the radical mayor of NYC is now targeting... meat. Watch for yourself.
"Food is the third biggest source of emissions..."
"The vast majority of food that's contributing to our emission crisis lies in meat and dairy products..."
REPOST for widespread exposure!!
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Megyn Kelly calls for retribution and revenge.
Megyn Kelly calls for retribution and revenge.
We're going to start putting Democrats in prison.
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The UK ambassador to Mexico, Jon Benjamin, was relieved of his duties
The UK ambassador to Mexico, Jon Benjamin, was relieved of his duties after he aimed a loaded assault rifle at an embassy employee during an official visit to Durango and Sinaloa, two northern Mexican states plagued by drug cartel
#mexico #sinaloa #unitedkingdom #ambassador #guns #security
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Trump will win by a landslide!
Landslide.
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Because the payments to Cohen were classified as a “legal expense”
Obama hid 1300 illegal donation and received the largest fine ever given by the FEC!
Because the payments to Cohen were classified as a “legal expense” and not a campaign expense, he is now a convicted felon. Even though he did not use campaign funds for the payment. It’s absolutely disgusting to me the injustice of this all! He got a guilty verdict for each check, ledger entry, and invoice! All documents he never even touched. No one is above the law, unless they are a creepy,
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Forced to consider housing "unaccompanied" illegal immigrant children.
The "what do we do now" problem is spreading across the country: officials in Mississippi are being forced to consider housing over two THOUSAND "unaccompanied" illegal immigrant children in CASINOS.
This is NOT sustainable. This is NOT acceptable.
REPOST for widespread exposure if you agree.
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Police are not there to play games with protestors in Stockholm, Sweden.
Good morning Stockholms stad!
The swedish people are starting to understand the zise of threat Islam imposes on them.
The only language terrorists understand is the language of force.
Any EU government that won't learn this language won't stand a chance.
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Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Hamas's co-founder
Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Hamas's co-founder, reveals: "Hamas wants children to die. Sinwar rigs Gaza with booby traps."
Dare any Anti-Israel account to share this.
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Electrical Safety panel box
May is electrical safety month.
What could go wrong with this pristine control cabinet?
Resetting a tripped breaker
Wearing a metal watch near energized conductors
No PPE whatsoever
All I can say here, is do better
#ElectricalSafety, #PPE, #WorkSafe
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Lara Trump: This was never a case about prosecuting an actual crime
TODAY: Lara Trump: "This was never a case about prosecuting an actual crime. This was never a case about protecting the citizens of the city of New York. This is a case about politics, pure and simple." WATCH
"After all of the evidence has been presented, now we can very clearly see, if you didn't already know, that this was never a case about seeking justice. This was never a case about prosecuting an actual crime. This was never a case about protecting the citizens of the city of New York. This is a case about politics, pure and simple.
"And it is such a shame, as someone who used to live in this city, to see the top law enforcement officer in the city of New York, Alvin Bragg, sitting up in that courtroom, knowing all the resources he pulled together, all the time, all the taxpayer money in this city that was spent to go into this case when, as Eric just noted, you have crime sky high, people being pushed in front of subways, women getting punched in the face in broad daylight in the city, antisemitism spewing out of our universities right here in New York City.
"They're not caring about any of those crimes. They're not pursuing any of those crimes. They care about this, which we know is not a crime. They have not proven anything to be a crime whatsoever, and they will not, because at the end of this, we all know what it is about. And to the jury, when they realize these people who have wasted five weeks of their time in there, that they have been part of a political game as New Yorkers, I'm pretty sure they're going to be upset about it."
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