Biden is giving the 2nd highest civilian award to the leaders of the Jan. 6 congressional committee

Are you really stupid enough to float the "drink bleach" nonsense?

Never mind. You're stupid enough.
Did I say that?
Evidently, the Trump cult IS stupid enough to trust Dr. Trump.

www.foxnews.com · us · states-spike-poison-control-callsStates see spike in poison control calls following Trump's ...


Apr 25, 2020 · Some poison control centers reported a spike in calls following President Trump’s suggestion that injecting disinfectant might help people infected with coronavirus.
 
Did I say that?
Evidently, the Trump cult IS stupid enough to trust Dr. Trump.

www.foxnews.com · us · states-spike-poison-control-callsStates see spike in poison control calls following Trump's ...


Apr 25, 2020 · Some poison control centers reported a spike in calls following President Trump’s suggestion that injecting disinfectant might help people infected with coronavirus.
Anyone who drank bleach or any other disinfectant did so on the way the media lied about what Trump said because he never suggested such a thing, Dumbass.
 
Did I say that?
Evidently, the Trump cult IS stupid enough to trust Dr. Trump.

www.foxnews.com · us · states-spike-poison-control-callsStates see spike in poison control calls following Trump's ...


Apr 25, 2020 · Some poison control centers reported a spike in calls following President Trump’s suggestion that injecting disinfectant might help people infected with coronavirus.
You drank the bleach.

Is that because you heard a rumor on the Joy Reid Clown Show?
 
Didn't even bother to click the link, did ya, Moron.

Stay stupid it's what you do best.
Poor Q-NUT.
You don't even read your own links?

Phototherapy uses two types of ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy cancer cells: ultraviolet A (UVA) or ultraviolet B (UVB). Both types of UV light are administered using fluorescent lamps specially calibrated to maximize the effect of treatment while minimizing the risk of burns.

Phototherapy treatments are usually given twice a week for UVA and three times a week for UVB. If UVA light is used, the patient is first given drugs called psoralens.

The combination of UVA light and psoralens is called PUVA. Approximately two hours before treatment, the patient takes psoralens orally as a pill. This allows the drugs time to circulate throughout the body.

The UVA light activates the drugs, destroying the cells the drugs came into contact with. Psoralens can cause nausea in some patients.

Treatment with PUVA can cause increased sensitivity to sunlight. This can increase a person’s risk of severe skin burns and cataracts. For this reason, it is very important for patients treated with PUVA to take measures to protect themselves from the sun in the two days immediately following treatment.

This type of treatment can also increase a person’s risk of developing skin cancer in the future, so a patient’s total number of light treatments is limited to a predetermined maximum number of sessions. UVB light is typically used to treat thinner skin lesions. Treatment with UVB light does not require additional drugs.

The UV light is never administered INTERNALLY , you DUMBASS.
 
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Poor Q-NUT.
You don't even read your own links?

Phototherapy uses two types of ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy cancer cells: ultraviolet A (UVA) or ultraviolet B (UVB). Both types of UV light are administered using fluorescent lamps specially calibrated to maximize the effect of treatment while minimizing the risk of burns.

Phototherapy treatments are usually given twice a week for UVA and three times a week for UVB. If UVA light is used, the patient is first given drugs called psoralens.

The combination of UVA light and psoralens is called PUVA. Approximately two hours before treatment, the patient takes psoralens orally as a pill. This allows the drugs time to circulate throughout the body.

The UVA light activates the drugs, destroying the cells the drugs came into contact with. Psoralens can cause nausea in some patients.

Treatment with PUVA can cause increased sensitivity to sunlight. This can increase a person’s risk of severe skin burns and cataracts. For this reason, it is very important for patients treated with PUVA to take measures to protect themselves from the sun in the two days immediately following treatment.

This type of treatment can also increase a person’s risk of developing skin cancer in the future, so a patient’s total number of light treatments is limited to a predetermined maximum number of sessions. UVB light is typically used to treat thinner skin lesions. Treatment with UVB light does not require additional drugs.

The UV light is never administered INTERNALLY , you DUMBASS.

Endotracheal Application of Ultraviolet A Light in Critically Ill Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2: A First-in-Human Study​


Wow, looks like Trump was on to something....silly dembot
 
Poor Q-NUT.
You don't even read your own links?

Phototherapy uses two types of ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy cancer cells: ultraviolet A (UVA) or ultraviolet B (UVB). Both types of UV light are administered using fluorescent lamps specially calibrated to maximize the effect of treatment while minimizing the risk of burns.

Phototherapy treatments are usually given twice a week for UVA and three times a week for UVB. If UVA light is used, the patient is first given drugs called psoralens.

The combination of UVA light and psoralens is called PUVA. Approximately two hours before treatment, the patient takes psoralens orally as a pill. This allows the drugs time to circulate throughout the body.

The UVA light activates the drugs, destroying the cells the drugs came into contact with. Psoralens can cause nausea in some patients.

Treatment with PUVA can cause increased sensitivity to sunlight. This can increase a person’s risk of severe skin burns and cataracts. For this reason, it is very important for patients treated with PUVA to take measures to protect themselves from the sun in the two days immediately following treatment.

This type of treatment can also increase a person’s risk of developing skin cancer in the future, so a patient’s total number of light treatments is limited to a predetermined maximum number of sessions. UVB light is typically used to treat thinner skin lesions. Treatment with UVB light does not require additional drugs.

The UV light is never administered INTERNALLY , you DUMBASS.
Hmmmm...........the UV light activates drugs INTERNALLY to attack cancer cells.


But hey, tell us again about burns.:auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
 

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