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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Chameleon's Unseen Lung Invader: A Tale of Tiny Travelers

In Belgium, a panther chameleon faced a silent battle within its lungs. This chameleon, just two years old, stopped eating and had trouble breathing. Doctors took X-rays and saw something unusual in the lungs. Tiny creatures were living there, causing problems. These creatures are called Raillietie

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Is Ivermectin Really Effective Against Covid-19?

Ivermectin, a drug known for fighting parasites, has been a hot topic in the fight against Covid-19. Some people believe it can lower the risk of death from the virus. Two recent studies looked at the same group of clinical trials and used similar statistical methods. Surprisingly, they came to diff

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Drug Duo Shows Promise in Fighting COVID-19

In the battle against COVID-19, scientists have been exploring various drug options to find an effective treatment. One interesting approach involves the combination of ivermectin and doxycycline. These drugs are already known for their antiviral properties and are commonly available. The main prot

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Why Buying American Ivermectin Matters

Ivermectin, a drug with a wide range of uses, is gaining attention again. It's used for treating skin conditions, parasite infections, and even shows promise in fighting cancer. However, most of the Ivermectin sold worldwide comes from Asia, with a significant portion from China. This raises concern

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

What People Really Think About COVID Drugs: A Twitter Tale

During the COVID-19 pandemic, people talked a lot about drugs on Twitter. Some of these drugs were approved by the FDA, while others were not. A study looked at over 600, 000 tweets to see what people thought about these drugs. The study found that Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin were talked abou

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Rise of Alexis Wilkins: Music, Politics, and Controversy

Alexis Wilkins, a country singer from Nashville, has seen her music career get a big boost lately. This isn't just because she's talented. It's because she's dating Kash Patel, a high-ranking government official. Whenever Patel is in the news, more people listen to Wilkins' music. This is a strange

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kyland and Taylor: Racing Hearts and Friendship on The Amazing Race

Kyland Young and Taylor Hale, known from Big Brother, teamed up on The Amazing Race 38. Their journey was filled with ups and downs, both in the race and in their relationship. They started strong, winning an Express Pass and giving it to Jas and Jag Bains. This choice sparked debates among fans, bu

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

London's Rising Investment Powerhouse Hits $7 Billion Mark

In the bustling financial hub of London, a new player has emerged, making waves in the investment world. Ilex Capital Partners, founded by former Citadel traders Jonas Diedrich and Dave Sutton, has swiftly grown to manage an impressive $7 billion. This growth is not just from new investments but als

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Dec 12 2025SPORTS

A Comeback Victory for The Citadel

The Citadel basketball team faced a tough challenge against Southern Wesleyan. They started slow, missing their first six shots and falling behind 7-0. But they didn't give up. Dante Kearse, a bench player, stepped up big time. He scored 15 points, including five 3-pointers. His performance sparked

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Dec 12 2025FINANCE

Hedge Funds Navigate Market Shifts in November

November was a month of ups and downs for hedge funds. Despite a rough start with tech stocks taking a hit, big names like Citadel, Balyasny, and Point72 still managed to make gains. Citadel, based in Miami and led by billionaire Ken Griffin, saw its main fund, Wellington, rise by 1. 4%. This bring

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