He said later in the Oval Office: "We should get done over the next few days. We're going to have a signing, maybe in Europe, and it's a great thing."
Trump was asked if they secured an agreement on nuclear issues and he said "yes, conceptually."
This comes as Trump in recent days had again been amping up his war rhetoric.
Earlier Thursday morning, the president had said that the U.S. will attack Iran "VERY HARD TONIGHT," while almost simultaneously telling Fox News the two sides are still negotiating.
"We're going to be attacking them very hard," Trump told reporters Wednesday from the Oval Office. read more
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Yemen's Houthis declared a ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea and claimed a missile strike on Israel, with the Bab el-Mandeb and Hormuz blockades now simultaneously threatening roughly a third of the world's seaborne oil and gas. read more
Steve Bannon delivered a damning prediction for Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. read more
#5
I would consider that in a controlled study or treatment center. Some of the success in small studies is impressive, but the process needs monitoring.
"Chronic neuroinflammation plays a significant role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis associated with a decline in cognitive and mood function. Currently, there are no effective therapies to alleviate the progression of brain dysfunction in AD.
Psilocybin, an FDA-approved drug for treating major depressive disorder, can restrain neuroinflammation and improve hippocampal neurogenesis. Therefore, the current study investigated the efficacy of psilocybin treatment in slowing down cognitive decline in 5x familial AD (5xFAD) mice."
Conclusions
Psilocybin treatment can maintain better brain function in an AD model without affecting amyloid-beta plaques. Improved brain function is likely due to psilocybin-induced reductions in neuroinflammatory signaling, enhanced hippocampal neurogenesis, and preservation of synapses."
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alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
"Tripping into old age: Can psychedelics protect the aging brain?
In a new study, UC Berkeley researchers are investigating whether psilocybin can support healthy aging by boosting plasticity in the brains of older adults".
UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics.
"Psilocybin is Being Studied as a Potential Aid for Depression in Early Alzheimer's Disease"
Perhaps you could find a volunteer study somewhere near you... or perhaps at some point there's nothing to lose to try to calm the inflammation with some shrooms, which apparently can be prescribed by a doctor.
- pushing people out of helicopters.
I think that in Project25B, the idea is to push people out of helicopters after aiming them at fishing boats.... especially immigrants, as the irony would be delicious for rwingers.
Well, the few that understood irony.