Cory Hames

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Cory Hames

Cory Hames

@CoryHames

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Katılım Aralık 2011
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Ken Kal
Ken Kal@KenKalDRW·
The Legend….Paul Woods….hard at work, broadcasting his final home Red Wings game of his illustrious 40 year broadcasting career. Enjoyed working with him over the past 31 seasons. They go by fast!
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Ansar Khan
Ansar Khan@AnsarKhanMLive·
#RedWings salute longtime radio analyst Paul Woods who is retiring after this season.
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Lars Thorsell
Lars Thorsell@LarsThorsell·
Are you mentally prepared for this? #LGRW
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Jesse Pollock
Jesse Pollock@jpolly22·
Who is the biggest loser of the NHL trade deadline?
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GameVault
GameVault@RealGameVault·
Fighting Force (1997)
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Cory Hames
Cory Hames@CoryHames·
@benjamincowen Ben, surely this chart isn't talking about MY alt coin though?
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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen@benjamincowen·
Guys who shilled alt season since 2023 racing to my posts to tell me why I'm still wrong about altcoins
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Cory Hames
Cory Hames@CoryHames·
@RyanHanaWWP Or Bear. Basically half a decade worth of rebuild. Only doing that with an extension or some sort of assurance. Simultaneously worth it and a tough pill all at once.
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Ryan Hana
Ryan Hana@RyanHanaWWP·
That is a *big* haul for Vancouver, & I'm not saying Detroit couldn't have matched it but it would've been a lot. Something like Edvinsson (maybe ASP but Zeev's value is much higher), Kasper/Danielson, Buchelnikov/Lombardi/Mazur maybe?, & a 1st. Buium is the big piece here.
Darren Dreger@DarrenDreger

Confirming. Vancouver Canucks Trade Quinn Hughes to Minnesota Wild for Minnesota Wild’s 1st round pick in the 2026 NHL draft, Marco Rossi, Liam Öhgren and Zeev Buium.

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Alzheimer’s may be linked to gum bacteria, new research shows. Scientists have repeatedly found Porphyromonas gingivalis—the chief bacterium that causes periodontitis—inside the brains of people who died with Alzheimer’s. When researchers deliberately infected mice with this oral bacterium, the animals rapidly developed key Alzheimer’s pathology, including the buildup of amyloid-beta plaques. Perhaps most alarming, the bacteria’s toxic enzymes have been detected in the brains of people showing early Alzheimer’s changes years before memory loss or other symptoms appear, suggesting the infection may quietly initiate damage long in advance. These discoveries have sparked serious interest in new treatment approaches. An experimental drug called COR388 (from the company Cortexyme) has already succeeded in lowering both bacterial load and amyloid-beta levels in preclinical models. Although large human trials are still needed, the evidence is mounting that at least some cases of Alzheimer’s may have an infectious trigger rather than being purely degenerative. [Dominy, S. S., et al. "Porphyromonas gingivalis in Alzheimer’s disease brains: Evidence for disease causation and treatment with small-molecule inhibitors", Science Advances, 5(1), eaau3333]
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The Sheet with Jeff Marek
The Sheet with Jeff Marek@thesheethockey·
Today's Question of the Day...🎃 What moment haunts you the most in your hockey fandom?
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NHL Rosters
NHL Rosters@NHL_Rosters·
Average ages of the season opening rosters: Montreal - 25.5 Buffalo - 26.3 Chicago - 27.0 Philadelphia - 27.0 Columbus - 27.3 Calgary - 27.3 Vancouver - 27.3 Anaheim - 27.5 Boston - 27.6 Seattle - 27.8 Detroit - 27.8 Nashville - 28.0 Ottawa - 28.0 San Jose - 28.0 Dallas - 28.2 St. Louis - 28.2 Minnesota - 28.2 New Jersey - 28.3 Utah - 28.3 NY Rangers - 28.4 Washington - 28.4 Tampa Bay - 28.8 Carolina - 28.8 Colorado - 28.9 Toronto - 29.0 NY Islanders - 29.1 Edmonton - 29.1 Pittsburgh - 29.2 Florida - 29.4 Winnipeg - 29.6 Vegas - 29.7 Los Angeles - 29.9
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
If I offered you $1,000,000 but you only keep it if the first person you call answers, who would you call?
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BarDown
BarDown@BarDown·
Elite puck knowledge… but it’s a random stay-at-home defenceman everyone forgot about.👇
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Cory Hames
Cory Hames@CoryHames·
@RyanHanaWWP Evan packing his bags for his seventeenth tour 🫡 ✈️
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Ryan Hana
Ryan Hana@RyanHanaWWP·
A tradition unlike any other.
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90s Football
90s Football@90sfootball·
90s Memories 🤩 What a game!
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Jeff Marek
Jeff Marek@JeffMarek·
Sounds like the Brandon Saad deal with Vegas is one-year in the $2 million range.
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Cory Hames
Cory Hames@CoryHames·
@OhNyquist Bc if you can't get a deal done (which prob includes a goalie going back) you are still alright. But also because foresight saw that Jake Allen was the best FA goalie available.
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Cory Hames
Cory Hames@CoryHames·
@hubermanlab And because of the info-shift, the first person loses credibility rightly or wrongly because of ever-evolving science.
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Cory Hames
Cory Hames@CoryHames·
@hubermanlab I think it's because we're in a time of immense knowledge growth that is constantly shifting the meta. So the moment someone starts preaching do X, a new study comes out with drawbacks and new solution Y and the person who presented the new study gains the follows.Rinse repeat.
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
For reason still unclear to me, no one seems to last terribly long at the center of the “longevity” field. Quite different than other areas of biology, health education etc. While all subfields are prone to trends, longevity folks always seem to peak fast & dissipate fast. Why?
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