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'Tok It Out': Patrick Starrr Talks Hot Boys, Perfect Eyebrows, and Beauty Inspo
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https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2492959/penelope-cruz-defends-johnny-depp-brings-in-pirates-of-the-caribbean-during-amber-heard-court-case
Penelope Cruz Defends Johnny Depp, Brings In Pirates Of The Caribbean During Amber Heard Court Case
Over the last few months, a slew of celebrities have become involved in the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation lawsuit. Some were brought in simply because they were privy to sensitive information. Others, like Wynona Ryder and now Penelope Cruz, seem to have spoken or written out on behalf of Johnny Depp of their own accord.
Just a few days ago, Penelope Cruz filed her own written deposition on behalf of Johnny Depp, a move that has precedent, given her long history and acquaintance with the actor, as well as her working relationship with him.
Penelope Cruz noted on the record that she met Johnny Depp at 19 years of age, which would have been back in 1993. The two went on to appear in three movies together (so far). The first, Blow, came out in 2001. Subsequently, the two also appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and in the 2017 murder mystery remake Murder on the Orient Express together.
Just a few days ago, Penelope Cruz filed her own written deposition on behalf of Johnny Depp, a move that has precedent, given her long history and acquaintance with the actor, as well as her working relationship with him.
Penelope Cruz noted on the record that she met Johnny Depp at 19 years of age, which would have been back in 1993. The two went on to appear in three movies together (so far). The first, Blow, came out in 2001. Subsequently, the two also appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and in the 2017 murder mystery remake Murder on the Orient Express together.
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>Last month Chinese Global Television Network sent a Chinese man to hug Italians to fight against Xenophobia and racism toward Chinese People
>A month later, 3400 Italians have died from the #ChineseCoronaVirus
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https://quinism.org/press-releases/dangers-of-antimalarial-quinolines-against-covid-19/
The Quinism Foundation Warns of Dangers from Use of Antimalarial Quinolines Against COVIDโ19
The Quinism Foundation has warned of a risk of sudden and lasting neuropsychiatric effects from the use of antimalarial quinolines against COVIDโ19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, and has urged policy makers, physicians, and members of the public to be alert to such effects.
โThe same endosomotropic properties that likely underlie the effectiveness of quinoline antimalarial drugs such as chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine against the virus may also underlie their dangers, โ said Dr. Remington Nevin, MD, MPH, DrPH, a Johns-Hopkins trained psychiatric epidemiologist and drug safety expert and former U.S. Army public health physician, who now serves as Executive Director of The Quinism Foundation. โThese are not safe drugs.โ
โIn susceptible individuals, these drugs act as idiosyncratic neurotoxicants, potentially causing irreversible brain and brainstem dysfunction, even when used at relatively low doses,โ said Dr. Nevin. โThis drug-induced dysfunction causes a disease of the brain and brainstem called quinoline encephalopathy, or quinism, which can be marked acutely by psychosis, confusion, and risk of suicide, and by lasting psychiatric and neurological
symptoms.โ
โSymptoms of chronic quinoline encephalopathy include tinnitus, dizziness, vertigo, paresthesias, visual disturbances, nightmares, insomnia, anxiety, agoraphobia, paranoia, cognitive dysfunction, depression, personality change, and suicidal thoughts, among others, โ said Dr. Nevin. โParticularly among military veterans, in whom these drugs have been widely used for decades as prophylactic antimalarials, these symptoms can mimic and be mistaken for those of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.โ