UniverseDriven
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UniverseDriven
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Lindt is embroiled in a class action lawsuit alleging "significant amounts of lead and cadmium" in its dark chocolate bars. "That 70% cocoa number is padded with residue and processing byproducts—heavy metals that don't leave your body."











« Quand la valeur de Brookfield augmente, la valeur des instruments que Mark Carney détient augmente aussi. » C'est le directeur des opérations de Brookfield qui l'a dit, sous serment, devant le Parlement canadien. Cinq ans de faits documentés sur les conflits d'intérêts apparents du PM à lire ici. (lien de l'article dans les commentaires) @JacintheEveArel @jlkBlackburn @DanbQc @Pat77432407 @EloVeut @PatGaudreault76 @Jeantoutcourt2 @cocovid1984 @TheReclamare @LobservateurLi2 @RaymondHarvey @FluxState_DAO @nacroix @mbockcote


A new cancer treatment dissolves tumors using sound, offering a revolutionary (and noninvasive) alternative to traditional surgery. Medical science is entering a new era of noninvasive oncology with the introduction of histotripsy, a procedure that uses highly focused ultrasound waves to mechanically break down liver tumors. Unlike traditional surgery or radiation, this method utilizes "bubble clouds" that rapidly expand and collapse, generating enough physical force to liquefy tumor tissue while sparing surrounding healthy structures. The process is entirely incision-free, requiring no scalpels or radiation, and is performed with such precision that many patients are able to return home the same day. This technology is proving to be a lifeline for patients with inoperable liver cancers, including those that have metastasized from other organs. In recent clinical trials, histotripsy successfully met performance goals in 95% of cases, with a remarkably low complication rate. As researchers begin to explore its application in other organs, this shift from "cutting and burning" to "breaking apart with sound" represents a significant leap forward in making cancer treatment safer, more efficient, and less traumatic for the human body. source: UCI Health. (2025). Dissolving Liver Tumors with Sound Waves. UCI Health Newsroom.





