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Meggyyyy@pinkyy_nurse·
Here is a video of Lauretta after her last chemotherapy session still asking for your support to continue her treatment. Please don’t give up on her, we can battle cancer and win. Please keep sharing, keep donating. Nothing is small. Tag kind people who can help or lend their voice for her. We have raised 4.3M so far. Donation link is in my bio 0247265533 GTB: Duke, Margaret Bassey
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Name cannot be blank@hackSultan·
Let’s all be having the fear of God. Java is not like other languages, it’s not like a library of a framework. It’s a foundational language. And your budget for a senior with up to 10 years experience is 400 - 900k per month? I understand that sometimes, startups don’t have hiring budgets like big companies, the solution to that is to budget like 1M for a part time senior java dev. Not offer 400k for a full time senior java engineer.
HR Beno@BenoHr80463

Barnsforte Group is Hiring ‼️ Senior Java Development Engineer 💰 Pay: ₦400,000 - ₦900,000 monthly 🏠 Work type: Onsite / Hybrid | Abuja Location Core Requirements: - Bachelor's degree with 7–10+ years of deep experience in Java backend development. -Proven track record building highly scalable enterprise-grade and distributed backend systems. -Hands-on experience with microservices architecture and event-driven systems. -Prior experience supporting complex fintech, enterprise, or government technology platforms. What You'll Do: -Drive backend engineering, distributed systems development, and cloud-native architectures. -Build secure API integrations and design systems for large-scale transaction processing. -Develop and maintain core enterprise-grade applications using modern Java technologies. -Collaborate within Agile/Scrum software delivery environments to ship robust, reliable code. How to Apply: Send your CV and a detailed cover letter to careers@barnksfortegroup.com using the subject line: “Senior Java Development Engineer - Abuja” Repost 🔁

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Bolanle sells ready to wear♥️
She has had a mastectomy, sessions of chemo, just one more session of chemo before radio therapy starts she says Please help Wemimo. We have come so far to give up. Gofund me link in bio Account number in Naria: 7082060371 OPay Or 0420046536 Wema bank Olore Helen Wemimo
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💜 MAY IS LUPUS AWARENESS MONTH 💜
It’s still Lupus Awareness Month, so let’s talk about one of the most interesting lupus experiences. 👀 For everyone living with lupus, there’s a good chance you’ve gone home after a blood draw and seen something similar. Personally, this is one of the reasons I’m always ready to fight lab people. The moment somebody approaches me looking confused, or starts aggressively tapping my veins, I already know to expect this around the veins the next day. After years of blood tests, I've practically become a consultant on my own veins. I know exactly which arm works best, which vein is most reliable, and which spots should absolutely be avoided but medical practitioners never ever listen. Every lupus warrior eventually reaches that stage where they start giving instructions and honestly, we know what we are saying when we tell you: "Please use this vein." "No, not that side." Trust me, you may be the lab professional but we know our Lupus veins better. I don’t know why that’s so hard to understand. Please, listen when we say that particular vein is a no-go area.😭 To my understanding, what you’re seeing here is bruising caused by blood leaking from the vein into the surrounding tissue after the needle is removed. For many people, it fades after a few days. For me, it takes weeks. I never ever get bruised when it’s somebody that knows how to draw blood. That’s why I am always ready to complain when I notice you don’t know what you’re doing and you don’t listen because it actually hurts for days too. Living with Lupus means bruising can happen very easily. Lupus can affect platelets, blood vessels, clotting, and even the way our bodies heal. Some medications can also contribute to bruising. One of the things people don’t always see about lupus is how much monitoring happens behind the scenes. The hospital visits, the blood tests, the scans, the daily medications and the endless symptoms. Living with lupus is constantly collecting clues about what your body is doing at every point in time. Also, a quick note: bruising after a blood draw can happen to anyone and does not automatically mean you have lupus. But if you notice frequent bruising, unexplained bruises, prolonged bleeding, or bruises that seem to appear without injury, please speak with a doctor. 💜 #LupusAwarenessMonth #WorldLupusDay #LupusWarrior #LivingWithLupus
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Scientists pulled one kind of bacteria out of a jar of kimchi, fed it to mice, and those mice pooped out twice as much plastic as the mice that didn't get it. That single experiment is behind every "eat kimchi to flush plastic from your body" headline going around this week. The bacteria, a strain called CBA3656, sticks to nanoplastics. Those are plastic flecks so small they slip straight through your gut wall and end up lodged in your kidneys and brain. In a clean lab dish, the bacteria grabbed 87% of the plastic around it. Then the team ran it through conditions that copy a working human gut, the acid and the constant squeezing, and the grip dropped to 57%. A second kimchi strain they tried fell apart in the same test and held onto just 3%. So the grabbing part holds up, and in those mice it did push more plastic out the other end. But two details keep this far from dinner advice. The mice were germ-free, raised with no gut bacteria of their own, nothing like the crowded gut you actually have. And the bacteria was purified and fed on its own, in amounts you'd never get from a few bites of cabbage. The team also tested just one type of plastic, the kind in foam cups and takeout boxes, so nobody knows yet whether it grabs the dozens of others you swallow every day. The irony is almost funny. Kimchi is traditionally salted with sea salt, and sea salt is one of the most common ways plastic sneaks into food in the first place. When scientists checked salt brands from six continents, they found up to 1,674 plastic specks in a single kilogram, with the worst counts in Asian sea salts. Korean food researchers have even started swapping in pink salt to make kimchi, just to cut the plastic. So the same jar can be dropping plastic in while its bacteria carry a bit out. Salt is also why "just eat more kimchi" falls apart. One cup of cabbage kimchi carries around 750 milligrams of sodium, more than a third of all the salt you're meant to get in a whole day. Korea eats more kimchi than anywhere on earth, and it also has one of the highest stomach cancer rates in the world, something researchers link partly to that heavy salt habit. Eating bowls of it to chase a result from sterile mice would buy you a guaranteed sodium problem for a plastic payoff no one has shown works in people. Right now there is no proven way to pull microplastics back out of a living human body. This study is a promising first step toward one, built on bacteria people have safely eaten for centuries. But calling it a plastic detox skips every step between a purified strain in a sterile mouse and a tub of kimchi in your fridge.
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🚨: Research reveals kimchi latches onto plastics in the gut and removes them through waste

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Adam Binks
Adam Binks@Adambinks·
Come on @Ryanair how can this not fit? It’s fully in and I’ve just had to pay £75 because it fits! At least give us a retweet for the cash!
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FAVE!@Just_ebube·
Jesus !!! They’ve kidnapped my psychiatry lecture’s husband oo I’m tearing up rn … Where do they want her to get 70 million naira from ???
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olawunmi🫧@the_olawunmi·
She has lost so much weight
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Drew
Drew@HeyImReallyDrew·
65 needed for room! Please share.
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