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coxinhadoce47-art · 4 months ago
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Drew myself with a cute sweater I have and then @beau-draws-and-cries said I looked like king.
And. Yeah kinda jfdsnsdf
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spinaroos-47 · 3 months ago
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I LOVE JELBELL THEY ARE SO CUTE AND I LOVE THEIR HABILITY
(also the name in portuguese is psidusa and think its great)
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silk-myth-mc · 4 months ago
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Some Minecraft stuff from my playing in june
I'm playing on peaceful so I've resorted to fishing for passive XP. And someone didn't know what personal space was fmfmfng
Plus I got some bees :]
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unwelcome-ozian · 7 months ago
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Scientific evidence existed showing the vaccine was contaminated with a cancer causing monkey virus — simian virus 40 (SV40) — but public health officials refused to take precautionary action.
An estimated 98 million Americans received the Salk Polio vaccine. “Few back then grasped that these vaccines might also be a huge, inadvertent, uncontrolled experiment in interspecies viral transmission.” (Tom Curtis, The Lancet, 2004)
But those scientists who did recognize the catastrophic risk were silenced and punished. Federal health officials have for decades denied the evidence and tried to suppress it. In 1954, Bernice Eddy, PhD., a vaccine safety researcher at NIH tested the vaccine manufactured by Cutter in 18 monkeys who immediately showed symptoms of paralysis. She sent a report of her findings and attached pictures of the paralyzed monkeys to her superiors at NIH. Her effort to avert the spread of the polio virus to healthy children failed; NIH officials ignored her findings. As a result, 40,000 children were sickened with “abortive polio,” 56 children developed paralytic polio, and five died in what is known as “the Cutter Incident.”
Dr. Eddy also discovered that the monkeys in which the polio vaccine had been cultured were carriers of a cancer causing monkey virus — later identified by Dr. Maurice Hilleman, Merck’s chief of vaccines, as simian virus 40 (SV40). The hamsters she had injected with the monkey serum developed tumors. NIH officials regarded her discovery as a threat to a pivotal public health policy; namely, mass vaccination. They tried to muzzle her, but in 1960 she presented her findings to the NY Cancer Society; whereupon NIH blocked her from publishing her findings, stripped her of her regulatory duties and laboratory. In 1961, Dr. Eddy finally published her findings: the polio vaccine contained SV40, a cancer causing virus.
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artfromthebigchair · 1 year ago
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A visit to the Salk institute
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historysurvivalguide · 1 year ago
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Happy (Almost) Birthday Jonas Salk!
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Born in October 28, 1914 Salk is perhaps best known for his work in the development of the Polio vaccine. The vaccine was announced as safe on April 12, 1955 and has since gone on to nearly eradicate this devastating disease from the world
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Edward R. Murrow: Who owns the patent on this vaccine?
Jonas Salk: Well, the people, I would say. There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?
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Good time of year for a flu and updated COVID vaccine
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cilginfizikcilervbi · 2 years ago
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Çocukları Kurtaran Jonas Salk Kimdir?
Çocukları Kurtaran Jonas Salk Kimdir? Jonas Salk, 28 Ekim 1914’te New York’da dünyaya gelmiştir. Ailesinde üniversiteye giden ilk kişi olan Jonas, zekasıyla herkesi etkilemiştir. 1934’te City College of New York’tan kimya alanında lisans derecesi ve 1939’da New York Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi’nden tıp diploması aldı. Dr. Salk, bilim insanı olarak 1941’de Michigan Üniversitesi’nde Thomas Francis…
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crisisofinfinitemultiverses · 4 months ago
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Superman III (1983) Poster by Larry Salk
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citizenscreen · 8 months ago
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On March 26, 1953, American medical researcher Dr. Jonas Salk announces on a national radio show that he has successfully tested a vaccine against poliomyelitis, the virus that causes the crippling disease of polio. #OnThisDay
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rwrbmovie · 4 months ago
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Variety: Amazon TV Bosses Tease ‘Fallout’ Season 2 and ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Sequel Post-Emmy Noms, Say Donald Glover Has ‘Unpredictable’ Vision for New ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’
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coxinhadoce47-art · 7 months ago
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Felt like drawing something in aseprite that wasnt my current projects in it, sona drawing came out of that :]
I used part of the jonk 16 palette on lospec for the colors, its a really nice color scheme, i want to use it again and maybe use all 16 colors instead of just 6 of them djfsnfsd
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newyorkthegoldenage · 6 months ago
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Dr. Jonas Salk, class of 1934 at the City College of New York, received an honorary degree from his alma mater for his discovery of the polio vaccine, June 15, 1955. He is holding a medal struck especially for him.
Photo: Matty Zimmerman for the AP
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shannendoherty-fans · 2 months ago
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"Charmed" creator Bert Salke (L) and actress Shannen Doherty pose at the FOX 56th Annual Primetime Awards Gala at Spago, September 19, 2004 in Beverly Hills, California.
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brinnanza · 2 years ago
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what a beautiful day to love and appreciate evidence-based science like vaccines
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dogdayzed · 29 days ago
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i bet kinger is weird enough to like salt and vinegar chips--
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leoevilbanger · 2 months ago
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