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mia201204
mia201204🇺🇸 :
Sang năm là con cháu đầy đàn….. nha nha nha …. em chờ áh 😜😂
2026-01-09 09:20:06
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pibugpu18001091
Tiếp pi :
Một năm đẻ đc mấy bé mà đầy đàn nghe giử z
2026-01-09 14:14:35
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535hoa
hoa mười giờ :
nhìn a 3 chi 3 cưng ghê trưa 🤗
2026-01-09 14:30:45
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uzumaki.naruto8645
user52979316464 :
Dễ thươn quá em chúc anh chị mãi hp nhaa😊🥰
2026-01-09 11:50:12
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user46161218071461
思綺 :
sao hai vợ chồng dễ thương mà đẹp dữ vậy trèn
2026-01-09 11:17:24
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cherry.9120
❤️‍🔥® CHERRY ❤️‍🔥 :
ông bà cưới luôn nè ☺️
2026-01-09 13:03:02
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kachja1
Phương Thêm :
Rất đẹp đôi. Thích cặp đôi này quá
2026-01-09 12:30:41
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ngahuynh204
Nga nè!!!! :
đẹp đôi ghê
2026-01-09 12:12:25
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baohiemsamsungngocuyen
쩐티우엔 baohiemsamsung :
vốn AC sinh ra là của nhau nhưng vô tình lạc mất nhau 1 tg 👍👍🥰🥰
2026-01-11 12:46:42
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tuanphong158
Tuấn Phong :
hay quá út ơi 🥰🥰
2026-01-09 14:15:30
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nhuquynh100503000
❤️ Quỳnh🫦 :
Em mê anh chị quá chúc anh chị trăm năm hạnh phúc ạ🥰
2026-01-09 15:32:05
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nguynhngtrang3
nguynhngtrang3 :
chúc 2 anh chị mãi hạnh phúc nhé ❤
2026-01-10 05:16:06
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8th3_1997
@Anna Trần :
hay lắm anh chị ạ 😘😘
2026-01-10 06:21:01
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tuanloc744
tuanloc744 :
hanh phuc và de thuong
2026-01-09 10:38:52
2
votinh553
Vô Tình :
chúc a c mãi mãi hp 🥰
2026-01-09 14:19:06
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katzmaier.ngc
Katzmaier Ngọc :
Quá tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰
2026-01-10 04:24:33
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nga2519902k1
Nguyễn thị thanh nga :
quá đẹp đôi
2026-01-09 15:27:21
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1234phucnhu
𝐓𝐮𝐲ế𝐭 𝐍𝐡ư 𝟗𝟔 🪷🪷🪷 :
Dễ thương 🥰🥰🥰
2026-01-09 09:33:52
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nga199420
NGa Ciray♥️♥️ :
🥰🥰🥰 Sang năm con đàng cháu đống nha ac
2026-01-09 12:38:08
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ngoailecuaemlaanh1989
Sóc con 🎱 :
hóng hóng ạ 😀
2026-01-09 09:11:08
2
cheems0512
Hiền nguyễn :
Vc em dễ thương quá
2026-01-09 10:10:35
2
thuytrang7696
Thùy Trang :
ac dễ thương đẹp đôi lắm nè🥰🥰🥰
2026-01-09 10:14:29
2
thuyvilla2k
Thùy Vllla :
saka co bầu rui
2026-01-09 11:14:46
2
20112012.7
Cô giáo nhỏ :
Nhìn anh chị dễ thương quá quá
2026-01-10 03:48:54
2
vancteee
Pé vân :
Yêu yêu. 🥰🥰
2026-01-09 12:27:09
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You told me about your grandmothers. So I checked. Two-thirds of Alzheimer’s patients are women, and the standard explanation is that women just live longer. But researchers now say longevity doesn’t explain all of it (Stanford Medicine, 2026). The most common cause of traumatic brain injury in women isn’t sports, but intimate partner violence, at over 5x the rate of sport-related concussions every year (BrightFocus Foundation, 2025). Nearly 1 in 3 women experience IPV in their lifetime, and of those, a vast majority sustain at least one TBI (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2024; WHO). In IPV cases serious enough to suspect brain injury, as many as 92% involve blows to the head, strangulation, or both, yet there’s still no clinical guideline to document it (Wellington, Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 2024). TBI more than doubles Alzheimer’s risk in some populations and lays down the exact proteins the disease is made of (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2024). Strangulation adds ischemic-anoxic injury (oxygen starvation) which is a second injury mechanism, almost entirely female, that no concussion protocol was built to catch (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2024). Your grandmothers weren’t a coincidence. The research is only now catching up to what you already noticed. Save this. Send it to someone who needs it. — FULL SOURCES 1.	“Why women get Alzheimer’s more often than men” Stanford Medicine / Stanford Report (2026) 	2.	“Concussions, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and Alzheimer’s Risk” BrightFocus Foundation (2025) (the 5x figure) 	3.	“Is Intimate Partner Violence a Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease?” Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences (2024) (tau/amyloid; anoxic injury; IPV/TBI prevalence) 	4.	Wellington CL et al., “Investigating intimate partner violence as a dementia risk factor” Alzheimer’s & Dementia (2024) (the 92% figure; no clinical guideline) 	5.	Murchland AR et al., “Intimate partner violence and cognitive functioning — toward quantifying dementia risk” — Alzheimer’s & Dementia (2025) (Nurses’ Health Study II) 	6.	Cations M, Keage HAD et al., “Intimate Partner Violence and Risk for Mortality and Incident Dementia in Older Women” Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2022) (Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health) 	7.	World Health Organization — IPV global prevalence (~30% of women) #CoerciveControl #DomesticViolenceAwareness #TBI #Alzheimers #BrainInjury
You told me about your grandmothers. So I checked. Two-thirds of Alzheimer’s patients are women, and the standard explanation is that women just live longer. But researchers now say longevity doesn’t explain all of it (Stanford Medicine, 2026). The most common cause of traumatic brain injury in women isn’t sports, but intimate partner violence, at over 5x the rate of sport-related concussions every year (BrightFocus Foundation, 2025). Nearly 1 in 3 women experience IPV in their lifetime, and of those, a vast majority sustain at least one TBI (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2024; WHO). In IPV cases serious enough to suspect brain injury, as many as 92% involve blows to the head, strangulation, or both, yet there’s still no clinical guideline to document it (Wellington, Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 2024). TBI more than doubles Alzheimer’s risk in some populations and lays down the exact proteins the disease is made of (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2024). Strangulation adds ischemic-anoxic injury (oxygen starvation) which is a second injury mechanism, almost entirely female, that no concussion protocol was built to catch (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2024). Your grandmothers weren’t a coincidence. The research is only now catching up to what you already noticed. Save this. Send it to someone who needs it. — FULL SOURCES 1. “Why women get Alzheimer’s more often than men” Stanford Medicine / Stanford Report (2026) 2. “Concussions, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and Alzheimer’s Risk” BrightFocus Foundation (2025) (the 5x figure) 3. “Is Intimate Partner Violence a Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease?” Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences (2024) (tau/amyloid; anoxic injury; IPV/TBI prevalence) 4. Wellington CL et al., “Investigating intimate partner violence as a dementia risk factor” Alzheimer’s & Dementia (2024) (the 92% figure; no clinical guideline) 5. Murchland AR et al., “Intimate partner violence and cognitive functioning — toward quantifying dementia risk” — Alzheimer’s & Dementia (2025) (Nurses’ Health Study II) 6. Cations M, Keage HAD et al., “Intimate Partner Violence and Risk for Mortality and Incident Dementia in Older Women” Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2022) (Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health) 7. World Health Organization — IPV global prevalence (~30% of women) #CoerciveControl #DomesticViolenceAwareness #TBI #Alzheimers #BrainInjury

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