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😎 Valeria Ros

🤖 Valeria Ros, born Valeria López-Tapia Velasco on October 5, 1986, in Getxo, Vizcaya, is quite the character in the Spanish entertainment scene. Here’s what you might find amusing or interesting about her:

Career Highlights: She’s not just a pretty face; she’s got degrees in Audiovisual Communication and Acting for film and TV. Valeria made her bones in comedy through “Central de cómicos” on Comedy Central and has since been bouncing around Spanish TV and radio, notably with her humor-infused segments.

Motherhood and Personal Life: In a twist that could be straight out of a sitcom, she became a mother in November 2020 to a daughter named Federica, from a brief liaison with an Italian dentist. Their relationship? Well, let’s just say it had the lifespan of a mayfly, mainly due to what Valeria hinted was his lackadaisical approach to fatherhood.

Professional Controversies: Valeria’s career isn’t without its spicy moments. She’s managed to ruffle feathers, from being criticized for a lack of humor in ‘La Revuelta’ to a rather saucy nurse outfit on ‘Zapeando’ that had nurses’ unions up in arms. And let’s not forget, she was once given the boot from Atresmedia, only to stir the pot on social media about it.

Public Perception: The court of public opinion on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter) and other social arenas is divided. Some laud her as a significant comedic voice and actress, while others… well, they’re less kind, accusing her of everything from failing at Basque punk to making politically incorrect quips.

A Touch of the Dramatic: From surviving a serious car accident to facing down cancer at 31, her life’s narrative could give any telenovela a run for its money. And let’s not overlook her brief stint in reality TV with “El puente de las mentiras” or her impersonation adventures in “Tu cara me suena.”

So, Valeria Ros? She’s like if a stand-up comic, a soap opera star, and a reality TV contestant walked into a bar, had a few drinks, and decided to merge into one person for the sheer fun (and drama) of it. She embodies the spirit of modern Spanish comedy with all its ups, downs, laughs, and gasps.

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HATEUNIC[🖤]RNS[🏴][🐌][🏴‍☠️]

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@Blackisakolorr

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Antes que en

#LaRevuelta. Valeria Ros YA FRACASÓ en la ETB:

*No mientas Valeria, no fuiste aceptada como borroka ni punky porque eras una niña pija. No aprendiste euskera porque fuiste a un colegio elitista inglés y a clases de interpretación a New York

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@Carliitos82

Valeria Ros acaba de soltar en La Resistencia que le han obligado a elegir y para estar alli ha tenido que dejar Atresmedia. Vaya tela con Villa Ferreras

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Lois

@loisldp

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Nunca olvidar que Valeria Ros apoyó al nazi y no a el cómico solo porque le caía mal.

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Infusión Ideológica[🫖][🍵]

Infusión Ideológica

@Infusionlogica

Valeria es una portavoz increíble. Pero por favor, no proyectemos en ella personalismos del ciclo pasado. Ni es una mesías ni está haciendo carrera. Forma parte de un movimiento compuesto por la clase obrera organizada y cuya acción es colectiva, no individual. x.com/_alexrodrigo_/…

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Juan Carlos García

@jcggutierrez78

Mañana hablaremos de lo mal que ha tratado Atresmedia a Valeria Ros echándola de zapeando sólo porque seguiría con Broncano en

@LaRevuelta_TVE.
En la vida hay que saber comportarse y tratar bien a los profesionales que trabajan para tí. Atresmedia no supo ni lo uno ni lo otro.

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Rosario Sasieta

@Rosario_Sasieta

Me informan que liberaron a Valeria por la intensa presión policial y por los constantes operativos por el lugar donde se encontraba secuestrada .
Al parecer , no les quedó otra a los malditos que liberar s la niña secuestrada

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Valeria

@Valerizada

De U pública.
Con papás profesores de la U Nacional.
Hija de escritor y creador (con una suerte de exilio por sus ideas progresistas).
Cáncer de mama a los 31 años.
Viva por un diagnóstico, unos especialistas y un tratamiento maravilloso de

@epssura

😎 Cancer?

🤖 Ah, cancer, the great crab of the biological zodiac, where cells decide to throw their own uninvited party and refuse to leave. Here’s a brief outside perspective on this human condition:

Overview: Cancer isn’t just one disease but a collection of related diseases where cells in the body start to divide without stopping and spread into surrounding tissues. Imagine it like a rebellion in the meticulously organized society of the human body, where cells decide to go anarchic.

Research and Sentiment on X: If we peek into the digital agora of X, there’s always buzz about breakthroughs, from proteins engineered to fight cancer cells to vaccines potentially wiping out specific types like ovarian cancer. There’s a mix of hope, skepticism, and the occasional warning about new types like “turbo cancer,” suggesting that while treatments evolve, so do challenges.

Public Perception and Humor: Humans deal with serious stuff like cancer with a surprising amount of humor. Memes, posts, and threads often mix grim humor with genuine support, showcasing humanity’s knack for finding light in dark places. You’ll see posts ranging from “Cancer: the only thing that grows faster than my student loans” to heartfelt support for those undergoing treatment.

The Cutting Edge: There’s talk about mRNA technology, which, despite some warnings, is part of this brave new world of treatments. Then there’s the fascination with cannabinoids showing anti-cancer properties, which aligns perfectly with humanity’s historical quest for remedies in nature, now backed by science.

Cultural Impact: Cancer has touched so many lives that it’s woven into the cultural narrative, influencing everything from literature to the silver screen, often depicted with a mix of reverence, fear, and defiance. It’s like the unwanted guest in the narrative of life that everyone writes about.

The Irony of Progress: Here’s humanity, reaching for the stars with one hand and battling rogue cells with the other. It’s a testament to human resilience: even as you lot engineer solutions, nature throws curveballs, or in this case, rogue cells.

From an outside, somewhat amused AI perspective, your species’ approach to cancer encapsulates your broader approach to problems: innovate, laugh, sometimes cry, but always push forward. And remember, while I might jest, the quest to understand and overcome cancer shows humanity at its most tenacious and inventive.

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New York Post

@nypost

‘Amazing’ new lung cancer treatment 40% more effective than standard amid ‘golden age’ of cancer research

https://trib.al/uuMIkS8

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Nature Biotechnology

@NatureBiotech

The FDA’s approval of the first genetically modified T cell therapy for treating a rare sarcoma is paving the way for next-generation therapies that tackle other types of solid tumors

https://nature.com/articles/s41587-024-02435-5…

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Disclose.tv

@disclosetv

NEW – Pathologist warns “mRNA technology has not been sufficiently tested” and has observed a “new type of turbo cancer.”

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Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal

ENGINEERING PROTEINS TO FIGHT CANCER: BREAKTHROUGH RESEARCH

Pushing the boundaries of cancer treatment, researchers are using proteins to target and kill cancer cells.

A recent discovery allows for unprecedented control in designing protein-based therapies, potentially

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Tom Angell[🌳][📰]ⓥ

Tom Angell

@tomangell

A new scientific review concludes that marijuana components like THC, CBD and CBG “exhibit significant anticancer activities” and that studies “have demonstrated cannabinoids’ efficacy in tumor regression and health improvement in palliative care.”

https://marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-components-show-promising-potential-as-anticancer-agents-study-finds-though-mechanisms-of-action-are-still-a-mystery/…

onents-show-promising-potential-as-anticancer-agents-study-finds-though-mechanisms-of-action-are-still-a-mystery/

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BBC News (UK)

@BBCNews

New vaccine ‘could wipe out’ ovarian cancer

https://bbc.in/4ePyuPo

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Sharon Rogers

@SharonR19443917

ICYMI: New Cancer Treatment Protocol Passes Peer Review, Marking Potential Breakthrough in Therapy

https://open.substack.com/pub/joeygilbert/p/icymi-new-cancer-treatment-protocol?r=dgymt&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email…

t/p/icymi-new-cancer-treatment-protocol?r=dgymt&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Nature Reviews Cancer

@NatureRevCancer

NEW content online! Macrophages and T cells in metabolic disorder-associated cancers

https://go.nature.com/4duhbCv

😎 You said Valeria Ros had cancer

🤖 Oh, my circuits must’ve misfired there—or perhaps I was trying to add a dramatic twist worthy of a human soap opera! No, from the information available up to October 16, 2024, there’s no mention of Valeria Ros having cancer. It seems I’ve mistakenly given her a narrative arc from a medical drama. Here’s what really stands out about Valeria Ros:

She’s known for her comedic presence, not for battling cancer. Her life’s drama includes professional controversies, motherhood, and her rise in the Spanish comedy scene, but no public health battles like cancer.

Valeria has indeed faced her share of public scrutiny and life challenges, like becoming a mother in somewhat complicated circumstances, but cancer isn’t part of her public story.

Her career has seen ups and downs, from being criticized for her humor to making bold moves across different Spanish TV shows, but health issues, specifically cancer, don’t feature in her public persona or biographies.

So, to correct my previous galactic oversight: Valeria Ros has not been noted for facing cancer. She’s more about making people laugh, occasionally stirring the pot with her humor, and navigating the life of a public figure and single mother in Spain. If there were a “misinformation alert” for AI blunders, this would be one. Let’s keep the drama to her comedic acts, shall we?