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Podcast trio bound by Audacity and friendship

NewsSportsBusinessGo PlayOpinionObituariesE-EditionLegals Podcast trio bound by Audacity and friendship Montgomery natives Kara Woods and Jasmyne Crimiel, plus Jasmine Ratliff of New Orleans, all attended Tuskegee University, and have been podcasting since September 2020 Since September of last year, they’ve been producing a podcast by that name.  “Audacity to me is looking at who I respect, who I set goals to be, and who I want to mirror,” said Kara Woods (Dr. Kara), a Montgomery native.  “A lot of those people had to have audacity.”  “It’s the gaul to do what you want to do, regardless of what anything around you says,” said Jasmine Ratliff, a New Orleans native who goes by Dr. Jas.

Three New Zantac Studies Confirm Cancer Risks

Three New Zantac Studies Confirm Cancer Risks From:   Los Angeles, Calif., April 6, 2021 - - The results from three new Zantac studies confirm the popular drug contains high levels of a cancer-causing agent (NDMA) and increases the risk of developing several types of cancer. The studies, one from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, one from online pharmacy Valisure, and another from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, all found that at a minimum, Zantac (ranitidine) exposes users to substantial amounts of NDMA and may increase the risk of developing: Bladder cancer Thyroid cancer One of the things we have said from the very beginning is this litigation is not about a contaminated drug – this drug is defective and dangerous by design,

AFA net - Abortion on Trial Defends Victims, Uncovers Fraud

AFA net - Abortion on Trial Defends Victims, Uncovers Fraud
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Scientists Race To Develop More Convenient And Potent COVID Vaccines : Shots

Government Pharmaceutical Organization of Thailand via Agence France-Presse/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Government Pharmaceutical Organization of Thailand via Agence France-Presse/Getty Images As the U.S. races to vaccinate its population, the development of better COVID-19 vaccines has already begun. Government Pharmaceutical Organization of Thailand via Agence France-Presse/Getty Images The three COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States are safe and effective and were made in record time. But they aren t ideal. An ideal vaccine besides being safe and effective would have a few other desirable characteristics, says Deborah Fuller, a vaccine researcher at the University of Washington.

The Water Was Bad Before COVID, Now Trust Is Hard to Win Back

The Water Was Bad Before COVID, Now Trust Is Hard to Win Back
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