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Bachelor Contestants You May Not Know Died


Bachelor Contestants You May Not Know Died
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By Stacy Carey/April 28, 2021 10:10 pm EDT/Updated: April 30, 2021 6:50 pm EDT
ABC s The Bachelor debuted in March 2002 with Alex Michel handing out roses. Then, The Bachelorette premiered in January 2003 with Alex s runner-up Trista Rehn looking for love. Since those initial seasons, hundreds of contestants have tried to find their future spouses via reality television with a handful of long-term successes. Sadly, a handful of bachelors and bachelorettes have died in the years after their reality television experiences.
The Bachelor franchise grew to include several spinoff shows besides The Bachelorette. There were a few seasons of Bachelor Pad and a one-time offering of Bachelor Winter Games. Bachelor in Paradise often kept fans entertained throughout the summers, and The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart tried to combine music and roses to snag viewers. ....

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Santa Monica Startup Develops Drug Candidate To Fight Coronavirus


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A biopharmaceutical startup helmed in Santa Monica has produced a new drug candidate to treat coronavirus with antiviral activity. (Shutterstock)
SANTA MONICA, CA A biopharmaceutical startup helmed in Santa Monica has produced a new drug candidate to treat coronavirus with antiviral activity. MAX BioPharma s product is intended to reduce illness caused by the virus in an infected patient, the Santa Monica Mirror reported.
The potential treatment is reportedly made up of semi-synthetic oxysterols, dervied from a collection of sterol molecues created by MaxBioPharma. The drug candidate was created in collaboration with scientists at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Tokyo, Japan. ....

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