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Feeding the Leviathan
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Feeding the Leviathan

Feeding the Leviathan
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Scrolling Ourselves to Death
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Scrolling Ourselves to Death

Scrolling Ourselves to Death
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Peace Through Strength: Why Military Excellence Matters Now More Than Ever
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Peace Through Strength: Why Military Excellence Matters Now More Than Ever

Peace Through Strength: Why Military Excellence Matters Now More Than Ever
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America Is Cosplaying 1776 While Walking Straight into 1984 And Everyone Is Getting Played
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America Is Cosplaying 1776 While Walking Straight into 1984 And Everyone Is Getting Played

from DollarVigilante: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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In Ukraine, The ‘Buts’ Win In The End: Americans And Europeans Should Want The Killing In Ukraine To End, But Many Politicians And Bankers Who Find That Outcome Disappointing
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In Ukraine, The ‘Buts’ Win In The End: Americans And Europeans Should Want The Killing In Ukraine To End, But Many Politicians And Bankers Who Find That Outcome Disappointing

by J.B. Shurk, All News Pipeline: I love you, BUT I’m not “in love” with you.  You don’t have to go home, BUT you can’t stay here.  You may continue fighting, Martial Law President Zelensky, BUT the American people won’t be following you into World War III. No matter how agreeable the first half of a sentence […]
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Historical Events for 22nd August 2025
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Historical Events for 22nd August 2025

1632 - Prince Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, occupies Maastricht 1791 - Haitian Slave Revolution begins under Vodou priest Boukman 1914 - German troops execute 384 inhabitants of Tamines, Belgium 1930 - Australian cricket slow-medium bowler Percy Hornibrook takes 7-92 as England is dismissed for 251 in an innings defeat in the 5th Test at The Oval; Australia regains the Ashes 2-1 1964 - The Supremes' "Where Did Our Love Go" reaches #1 1969 - The Beatles' last official group photo session takes place at John and Yoko's home, Tittenhurst Park, near Ascot, England 1984 - The last Volkswagen Rabbit is produced 2014 - Second Ebola death in Nigeria, Africa’s most populated country More Historical Events »
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"He's up there with Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan": New York rock'n'roller Willie Nile on Vincent Van Gogh, Irish goodbyes and the greatest songwriter you've never heard of
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"He's up there with Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan": New York rock'n'roller Willie Nile on Vincent Van Gogh, Irish goodbyes and the greatest songwriter you've never heard of

After four years, Willie Nile's new album The Great Yellow Light was worth the wait
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Schiff 'should be investigated': Kevin McCarthy
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Schiff 'should be investigated': Kevin McCarthy

Schiff 'should be investigated': Kevin McCarthy
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Cracker Barrel’s New Logo Sparks Outrage—Is This Their Bud Light Moment?
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Cracker Barrel’s New Logo Sparks Outrage—Is This Their Bud Light Moment?

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New treatment helps type 1 diabetes patient produce insulin without immunosuppressants
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New treatment helps type 1 diabetes patient produce insulin without immunosuppressants

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM For the first time, a person with type 1 diabetes started producing their own insulin again after receiving a transplant of genetically edited pancreatic islet cells without the aid of immunosuppressant drugs. The proof-of-concept procedure could one day offer a safer, longer-lasting treatment for type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune diseases. The patient, a 42-year-old man who’d lived with diabetes since he was five, received the islet cells via injections into the muscle of his forearm. Over the next 12 weeks, the transplanted cells successfully secreted insulin in response to glucose spikes after meals. But perhaps the most exciting part: his immune system didn’t attack the new cells. A workaround to a major obstacle This new therapy builds on a known treatment method: transplanting healthy islet cells into a person whose own cells have been destroyed by their immune system. The problem is that the body typically rejects these donor cells unless the patient takes powerful immunosuppressant drugs, which come with risks of infection and other complications. In this new study, researchers bypassed that hurdle using CRISPR gene-editing tools to tweak three specific parts of the donor cells: Two edits reduced the expression of antigens that normally alert adaptive T cells to attack. A third tweak increased production of a protein called CD47, which acts as a cellular “do-not-eat” signal to ward off natural killer cells and macrophages. Not all the edited cells survived, which in the end turned out to be part of the proof. Cells with no successful edits were quickly destroyed. Cells with only the antigen-reducing edits also got taken out by the innate immune system. But the triple-edited cells? They remained functional and kept doing their job. Hope from past research, and a glimpse of what’s next This isn’t the first major step forward in cell-based diabetes treatment. In 2023, doctors in China reported that a young woman with type 1 diabetes was able to produce enough insulin to stay within a healthy blood glucose range after receiving insulin-producing cells made from her own stem cells. However, that case didn’t address the immune rejection challenge this new study sets out to solve. Animal trials previously hinted that genetically edited islet cells could survive without immunosuppression. This latest study, while early-stage, provides the first human evidence that CRISPR-edited cells can evade immune attack while restoring insulin production. Researchers say this approach could eventually extend to other types of cell therapies. If transplant cells can be edited to dodge immune destruction, the door opens for safer treatments for a wide range of chronic diseases, all without the risky trade-offs of immunosuppressant medications. Source study: The New England Journal of Medicine— Survival of transplanted allogeneic beta cells with no immunosuppressionThe post New treatment helps type 1 diabetes patient produce insulin without immunosuppressants first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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