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Medication for gout
Used to take allipurinol (zyloprim), but still had attacks which I countered by increasing colchocin until it caused the runs, which stopped attacks. As stated in Thailand everyone has a tendancy to flap their wings when they find out you have gout, but chicken is no higher in purines than most other meats Lists are available on line giving purine levels for most types of food. Avoid the high level ones. My Uric acid level was 9 when I started taking febuxostat (Uloric) it nows sits around 4. Much more expensive than alipuinol, but for many considerably better. -
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Trump Moves to Dismantle Department of Education Having Signed Executive Order
Well If you take the positions opposite to that taken by him, guess we will see who is right. Like the Travel Ban in his first term. By the way, since you are a constitutional scholar, you know that he is entitled to seek the elimination of the ED Dept, right -
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The Results of the Court Assault on Trump will Be......
A No less a justice than John Marshall what jurisdiction means. "But in 19th-century legal usage, being “subject to the jurisdiction” of the U.S. had a long-settled, straightforward meaning. As Chief Justice John Marshall explained in Schooner Exchange v. McFaddon (1812), it meant being subject to U.S. law." https://archive.ph/5C3Xs And in the debates over the 14th Amendment in Senatehat clause was specifically objected to by some members on the grounds that it would grant citizenship to the children of aliens "Sen. Edgar Cowan (R., Pa.) objected to the clause precisely because it would make citizens out of the children of Chinese nationals and “gypsies,” who belonged to different races and cultures. Sen. John Conness (R., Calif.) endorsed Cowan’s interpretation. “The proposition before us,” said Conness, declares that “children begotten of Chinese parents in California . . . shall be citizens.” For Conness, that was a reason to favor the amendment—so that everyone born in America, regardless of race, would be a full and equal citizen. Proponents and opponents of the Citizenship Clause agreed that it applied to aliens’ children." https://archive.ph/5C3Xs Always interesting to see how hypocritical right-wingers can be when it comes to the issue of original intent. -
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Medication for gout
Try Tolchaine, The Colchicine is used to prevent or treat attacks of gout (also called gouty arthritis). This condition is caused by too much uric acid in the blood. An attack of gout occurs when uric acid causes inflammation (pain, redness, swelling, and heat) in a joint. The trade Colchis is more expend than Tolchainine -
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The Burmese junta's nuclear ambitions date back to 2002
Myanmar's pursuit of nuclear technology dates back to the early 2000s, with the recent junta confirming plans to build a small-scale nuclear power plant in the coming years. Despite claims that nuclear energy will address chronic electricity shortages, concerns persist that this may be a step toward nuclear weapons development. The following is a timeline of Myanmar’s nuclear ambitions: January 2002: Myanmar's military regime announces plans for a nuclear research reactor. May 2002: Russia’s Minatom agrees to assist in building a nuclear studies center in Magwe Division. July 2002: Russia and Myanmar sign an agreement for the center’s construction. April 2004: Concerns arise about North Korea’s possible nuclear assistance to Myanmar. February 2004: The regime denies nuclear weapon ambitions but asserts its right to peaceful nuclear facilities. September 2004: 400 Myanmar military officers travel to Russia, some to study nuclear engineering. August 2006: Myanmar's UN representative expresses opposition to nuclear weapons. May 2007: Russia’s Rosatom commits to building Myanmar’s nuclear facility. May 2007: The US condemns the project; Thailand expresses no concerns under IAEA supervision. November 2008: A Myanmar military delegation visits North Korea, arousing concerns about military nuclear aspirations. 2010: Major Sai Thein Win leaks evidence of Myanmar’s nuclear weapons development with North Korean support. July 2013: A senior military official is sanctioned by the US for illicit North Korean arms trade. 2016: Under Aung San Suu Kyi’s government, Myanmar signs the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. 2018: Myanmar ratifies the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. September 2022: The junta and Russia’s Rosatom sign a roadmap for atomic energy cooperation. September 2022: Junta confirms plans for a nuclear power plant, establishing an information center in Yangon. February 2023: The nuclear information center officially opens in Yangon. March 2025: Min Aung Hlaing visits Moscow, signing agreements for a 110 MW small modular reactor near Naypyitaw, with potential expansion to 330 MW. This timeline highlights Myanmar’s deepening nuclear ties with Russia, raising questions about the true intent of its nuclear ambitions. -2025-03-21
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