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The dollar is tanking. Prices are up. Stocks are down. Is America great yet? I’m not seeing it. Gas price went up 12 cents a gallon from yesterday here in the Midwest. Eggs are still high.
But at least there is a tariff on that Canada fentanyl. Gold prices are at record highs. We have that to be thankful for. I feel safer now that those Canadian drug dealers will sell elsewhere. Lol. #fentanyl #America #american #canada #canadian #tariff #inflation #drugs #1stFelon #felon #president

" In the works since 2004, the project investigates a sequence of high-profile criminal prosecutions of medical professionals for healthcare fraud and illegal prescribing, raising the question of why the U.S. Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration stood on their heads to convict these individuals while leaving more dubious actors untouched."
paingame.substack.com?r=63j6s
#Pain #Opiods #Medicine #Law #Drugs

paingame.substack.comThe PAIN GAME | Amy Bianco | SubstackThe inside, untold — and totally unexpected — history of America's overdose crisis. Click to read The PAIN GAME, a Substack publication.

New #antibiotic that kills #drugresistant #bacteria discovered in technician’s #garden
It targets bacteria’s protein-making factory, the #ribosome, in a way that other antibiotic drugs don’t. Ribosome is an attractive antibiotic target because bacteria don’t easily develop resistance to #drugs targeting the structure. In studies, #lariocidin slowed the growth of a range of common bacterial #pathogens, including many multidrug-resistant strains.
nature.com/articles/d41586-025
archive.ph/NHtJh

www.nature.comNew antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria discovered in technician’s gardenThe molecule targets bacteria in a way that other drugs don’t.