• A biotech startup called Loyal is developing a pill designed to help large dogs live longer.
    Early trials suggest the medicine targets aging itself, aiming to extend healthy years rather than just add time at the end.

    Regulators are currently reviewing the data, with a potential launch around 2026.
    If approved, it could turn longevity medicine for pets into something owners can discuss with their vet.
    A biotech startup called Loyal is developing a pill designed to help large dogs live longer. Early trials suggest the medicine targets aging itself, aiming to extend healthy years rather than just add time at the end. Regulators are currently reviewing the data, with a potential launch around 2026. If approved, it could turn longevity medicine for pets into something owners can discuss with their vet.
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  • According to reports, new documents from the United States Department of Justice revealed unusual details surrounding the death of Jeffrey Epstein in 2019. Investigators found that one of the prison guards on duty, Tova Noel, had searched Epstein’s name online shortly before he was discovered dead on August 10, 2019.
    The documents also noted that the guard had made a $5,000 cash deposit roughly ten days earlier, which drew scrutiny during the investigation. Noel and another correctional officer were later accused of falsifying records related to required inmate checks during the night of Epstein’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
    However, the criminal charges against both guards were eventually dropped, though the case continued to attract public attention and speculation due to the high-profile nature of Epstein’s case. His death—officially ruled a suicide—remains one of the most widely discussed and controversial incidents involving the U.S. federal prison system in recent years.
    #JeffreyEpstein #DOJ #PrisonInvestigation #TrueCrime #JusticeSystem #BreakingNews #USNews
    According to reports, new documents from the United States Department of Justice revealed unusual details surrounding the death of Jeffrey Epstein in 2019. Investigators found that one of the prison guards on duty, Tova Noel, had searched Epstein’s name online shortly before he was discovered dead on August 10, 2019. The documents also noted that the guard had made a $5,000 cash deposit roughly ten days earlier, which drew scrutiny during the investigation. Noel and another correctional officer were later accused of falsifying records related to required inmate checks during the night of Epstein’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. However, the criminal charges against both guards were eventually dropped, though the case continued to attract public attention and speculation due to the high-profile nature of Epstein’s case. His death—officially ruled a suicide—remains one of the most widely discussed and controversial incidents involving the U.S. federal prison system in recent years. #JeffreyEpstein #DOJ #PrisonInvestigation #TrueCrime #JusticeSystem #BreakingNews #USNews
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  • We know our potential customers very well
    We know our potential customers very well
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  • Classic in-store design, but simply misleading. Beautiful packaging, ugly contents.
    Classic in-store design, but simply misleading. Beautiful packaging, ugly contents.
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  • He looks shy but loves attention
    He looks shy but loves attention
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