

A 34-year-old Iranian man and a 31-year-old Romanian woman have been arrested and charged.
In case you were wondering about the nationality of the other person.


A 34-year-old Iranian man and a 31-year-old Romanian woman have been arrested and charged.
In case you were wondering about the nationality of the other person.
I have coded in Perl. I prefer to forget.




Extension was ‘Save Image as Type’


It’s started, it’s just unevenly distributed among the poorer populations



The face of a man who has tried this dish


It’s Which, they expect you to pay a subscription to find out


“Oh yes”


The only thing that surprises me is that they didn’t choose WWE 🤣


“Does a horga’hn have a flared base”


Those two being behind a crypto just reinforces my belief that it is a scam.


The ancient texts of wisdom 🙏


TL;DR it affects gut biome and the parasites on the monkeys
The findings showed that time spent in hot springs subtly changes how the monkeys interact with parasites and gut microbes. Monkeys that soaked in the warm water had different patterns of lice on their bodies and differences in certain gut bacteria. This suggests that immersion in hot water may interfere with lice activity or where they lay their eggs.
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The researchers also detected modest differences in the gut microbiome. Overall diversity of gut bacteria was similar between monkeys that bathed and those that did not. However, several bacterial genera were more common in individuals that skipped the hot springs. Importantly, sharing the pools did not appear to raise the risk of intestinal parasites. Bathing macaques showed no increase in parasite infection rates or severity.


Doctors at Scripps Health studied the outcomes of people who switched to a reduced dosing schedule of their GLP-1 therapy. They found that people generally maintained their weight loss and other improved health markers, even if they dosed as little as once every two months. Though still preliminary, the results suggest it could be easier and more affordable to stay on GLP-1s long-term than is currently assumed.


The culprit? Bacteria that has also infected shellfish, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.
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Now that scientists know the cause, they have a better shot at intervening to help sea stars.


Hard no from me


Never trust The Mail


Oh good, I’m sure just telling them will work
One imagines that a person doesn’t just become a piece of shit when they get into the office, they’re probably also a piece of shit at home.