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@masterdoge_ Ok. Looks like he grew up in the Detroit area. Never would have thought an “m” would be crafted to look like the state of Michigan.
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@InTheMangroves It’s meant to be the lower peninsula of Michigan!
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@Axaxia88 Sawtooth sawfish is an endangered fish. fisheries.noaa.gov/species/smallt…
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@JosephJos3942 @Old_But_Gold50s Go watch Once Upon A Time in the West, where the song is featured as an integral part of a story of the railroads being built into the west. Great movie, great cast (Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards). You won’t find the song “boring” after that.
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She pure out everything with frustration and  disappointment.💭 youtube.com/shorts/Gcr5M4J… via @YouTube

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This is nothing short of a miracle.
Dr John Campbell breaks down the study of an 83yr old woman with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasised to the liver, spine and bones.
Usually a death sentence.
She took a daily dose of 222mg of FenBen for 8 months. Which normalised her liver enzymes. The tumor marker dropped from 316 to 36.
There was an absence of any abnormal metabolic activity indicative of cancer.
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Tumors literally liquefied by sound waves — no scalpel, no chemo, no radiation.
This is histotripsy: focused ultrasound waves that rapidly expand and collapse gases inside cancer cells, destroying them mechanically in minutes while leaving healthy tissue untouched.
In the demo at one of the leading hospitals doing this procedure, doctors showed before-and-after liver tumor images — a large lesion basically gone four months later, with the liver healing naturally.
It’s FDA-approved for liver tumors in the US (since 2023, now available in 18 states) and has early/limited access in the UK, UAE, and Hong Kong, with trials underway for kidney, pancreatic, prostate, and more organs.
The procedure takes 1–3 hours; most patients go home the same day. Side effects are usually mild flu-like symptoms the next day as the body clears the debris.
This isn’t sci-fi — it’s happening now and expanding globally as more units are built.
What do you think — could non-invasive sound-wave tumor destruction become a game-changer, or is it still too early to get excited?
Your thoughts 👇
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