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Banging! Vintage Lipkin Whiskey Glass - Own'em:
Set of 6 Sakura Sango whiskey glasses in very good condition. No chips or cracks. Glass is clear and bright. Gold rims have some minor wear
Lipkin and Gator. Is this going to be a showdown? Possible dinner for one? This showdown/ playtime was shot at the Sarasota Lakes RV Park. This park has a wonderful display of Florida wildlife birds along with a few major predators the Alligator. Nobody or nothing was harmed in this video.
Following a series of missteps, the nation is now the epicenter of the pandemic.
Ian Lipkin flew to Lake Tahoe this December to fundraise for work he’s doing with the Simmaron Research Foundation. In a talk covering his virus hunting career, the threat of pathogens to humanity, and his work with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), he dropped a bombshell: he stated that he believes it’s possible to solve ME/CFS …
( Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ) (USA) Then Lipkin made his bold declaration “We’re going to solve this in three to five years”. It came with a significant proviso “provided the resources are made available” but indicated that he believes ME/CFS is a mystery that can be cracked fairly quickly. ------- He highlighted two places the patient community can make an impact: (i) Funding Pilot Studies – The community can fund pilot studies which can be turned into big grants (ii) Advocacy – Lipkin is a savvy researcher. He knows how the NIH works, and once again he emphasized the need for the ME/CFS community to push harder legislatively – to talk to their representatives in the House of Representatives, in particular – and get them to push the NIH for more funding. http://simmaronresearch.com/2015/12/ian-lipkin-three-to-five-years-to-solve-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-mecfs/