πŸ”¬Vaccine Targeting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Shows Good Response in First Clinical Trial of Patients

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πŸ—“οΈ Alright, here's a cool tidbit about December 15: On this day in 1791, the United States adopted the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These amendments guarantee a bunch of fundamental rights and freedoms, like freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. Pretty significant stuff for American history!

πŸ”¬Vaccine Targeting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Shows Good Response in First Clinical Trial of Patients

A breast cancer tumor, credit NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center.T

Here's the scoop: A new vaccine targeting the deadliest form of breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), is showing promising results. In its first clinical trial at the Cleveland Clinic, funded by the Pentagon, the vaccine was given to 16 women in three doses. It's designed to prevent TNBC from returning in patients who've already been treated. The cool part? It uses mRNA technology, similar to some COVID-19 vaccines, to train the immune system to target cancer cells. The vaccine, developed by Anixa Biosciences, focuses on a lactation protein found in most TNBC cells. Early results are better than expected, and it might be available in about five years! 🌟 (Source)

πŸŽ‰ 6-Year-Old British Boy Missing Since Family Holiday in Spain Found in France

Source: Google Images

A British boy who went missing six years ago on a family holiday in Spain has been found in France, according to reports. Alex Batty, now 17, was reportedly found by a delivery driver who spotted him looking lost and haggard by the side of a road. The delivery driver then drove Batty to a police station. Batty's mother and grandfather, who are wanted in connection with his disappearance, are still at large.

The news of Batty's discovery has brought relief to his family and friends, who have been searching for him ever since he went missing. Batty's disappearance was a major mystery, and many people wondered if he would ever be found.

Batty's case is a reminder of the importance of never giving up hope, even on missing persons cases that seem hopeless. It is also a reminder of the power of the human spirit to endure and survive in even the most challenging of circumstances.

We are so glad that Alex Batty has been found, and we hope that he is reunited with his family soon. (Source)

πŸš€ US Congress Gets Serious About UFOs (And the Pentagon Has Some Answers) πŸš€

Source: nytimes

The U.S. government is finally taking UFOs seriously. After years of keeping mum about the issue, Congress has passed a bill requiring the Pentagon to provide more transparency about its UAP research program. The new report will be due in 6 months, and it's expected to shed more light on the nature and origins of these mysterious phenomena.

This is a major step forward in the public discussion about UFOs, which have long been shrouded in secrecy and speculation. It's also a sign that the government is taking these reports seriously, and that it's committed to understanding what's going on in the skies above us.

Stay tuned to see what the new report reveals. (Source)

✨ Quote of the day

Hey there, ace detective! I've got a little challenge for you today. Do you think you can sleuth out the source of this quote?

"Your time is limited, don't waste it living someone else's life."

Psst! The answer you're seeking is hiding at the bottom of the newsletter, so scroll down but not to fast πŸ‘‡

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Gen Z’s Favorite Brands in 2023 (Source)

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πŸ“° Want to know what else is going down in this Wild World of ours?

  • Bull on the tracks delays trains in New York, New Jersey (Source)

  • Ukraine moved one step closer to European Union membership after leaders in Brussels agreed to open negotiations with the country (Source)

  • Moderna, Merck vaccine with Keytruda cuts risk of deadly skin cancer returning in half, data says (Source)

🎭 Yo, peeps! Time for the joke of the day!

πŸ“Έ Feast Your Eyes on Today's Stunning Snapshot Series: The Ever-Gorgeous Ariel Winter

Hey, did you know that Ariel Winter, the actress known for her role as Alex Dunphy on the TV show "Modern Family," is not just talented in front of the camera? She's got a brain for academics too! Ariel graduated from high school at just 16 years old, and she didn't stop there. She's been pursuing higher education and attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). So, not only does she bring her acting chops to the table, but she's also got that academic hustle going on. Impressive, right? πŸŽ“πŸŒŸπŸ˜„

Let's get right back to the main event we've all been waiting for: those smoking hot Ariel Winter Instagram pictures!

πŸ”Guess the Celeb Challenge!

Get your celebrity detective hats on because it's time for a game of "Can you guess this πŸ”₯celeb?"

πŸ”₯ Hottest Celeb Tournament 4 #GameON

Semifinals: Elisha Cuthbert vs Lacey Chabert

πŸŽ₯ Check out this captivating YouTube video on Mother Teresa

If you are not inspired by this, I don't know what will!

πŸ”Ž Answer to the quote challenge

"Your time is limited, don't waste it living someone else's life." – Steve Jobs

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