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Biogen CEO Michel Vounatsos joined the World Economic Forum’s virtual conference in late January to highlight the urgent need for collective action surrounding Alzheimer’s disease. Vounatsos and his co-panelists were part of an unveiling of a new set of partners committed to finding solutions to this globally entrenched disease.
Speaking at the virtual version of what is usually an annual gathering of world thought leaders in Davos, Switzerland, Vounatsos argued that the time for cross-sector collaboration is now. With the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias expected to double every 20 years, it’s clear that society can’t afford to wait to address this public health crisis, he said.
The plight of Alzheimer’s disease patients and their caregivers has only been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, with additional strain from stress and isolation. Researchers have also found reasons for increasing concern about COVID-19 potentially causing impaired cognition or mental illness in those that have had the virus. Vounatsos pointed out there is more and more evidence in medical literature that COVID-19 survivors – as well as people exposed to high rates of pollution -- could have heightened risk of eventually developing Alzheimer’s.
The Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative is a public-private partnership committed to a collective global response against the challenges Alzheimer’s disease presents to millions of families around the world. It is convened by the Global CEO Initiative on Alzheimer's Disease – of which Biogen is a member – and the World Economic Forum.
The collaborative intends to leverage the World Economic Forum’s unique reach and credibility to join together pharma and biotech companies with governments, patient advocacy organizations, international organizations, foundations and research agencies.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Justoneman
Point taken JoM but... the news of Murder Hornets never amounted to much publicly last year and therefore my post was mainly about it possibly being used as a message between DS/cabal to warn each other - because they would understand the relevance from the Book of Joshua?
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: Justoneman
I swear to God we had Murder Hornets in PA here once or twice like 10yr ago. Their body was about the size of a hot dog, for real.
I had a dream last night, that I got a bunch of piercings. idk what happened to make this come about, but I was NOT happy. I took them out and was like, gtfo! I'm not against piercings, especially when it's a part of someone's deep cultural heritage, but I generally would choose to adopt the trappings of my own culture.
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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
On stage at the “Church of Glad Tidings” in Yuba, CA, Mike Flynn gets a semi-automatic rifle for a present and then says “maybe I’ll find somebody in Washington DC.”
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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
Interested in observing the brainwashed? Here's a thread for you
Try not to vomit
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Adam must be guilty of committing some pretty horrific crimes...
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
The authoritarian argument for Censorship is that something can be so completely TRUE that questioning it is of extreme danger and/or should be illegal.
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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
Here is a website with troves of data
Thru The Looking Glass
Here you have a portal to:
I haven't had a chance to look into it yet so I don't know what's there. Other people have and said they found images related to human trafficking among other things. I don't know if anyone wants to dig through it or not. That's at your discretion
Skip to the 16min mark on this video for a rundown of what's on this site