This seems counter productive, I thought we wanted to eradicate mice, or at least mostly
I seem to recall them talking about this forty years ago. I'm guessing it actually works - otherwise Big Pharma would have forced everybody to get vaccinated with it in the 80's. :)
My best friend’s husband had prostrate cancer and they planted beads targeted at the cancer. Don’t know how different this is. I know he had to put a lead pad on his lap to hold his grandchild.
Mickey and Minnie rejoice!
Ivermectin..?
It will never see the light of day in humans. Too much money to be made by big pharma in NOT curing cancer.
This sounds promising. Ovarian cancer has, for most women, been a death sentence.
I’ll get excited when it has been demonstrated to work on humans.
Everything causes cancer in mice. And lots of things cure it in mice too. Humans are a whole different ball game.
We’ve seen this movie before. It starred Will Smith.
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I’m really glad they spend so much time making mice healthier, smarter, and faster.
At the begining of the pandemic, I started reading books about the 1918 flu pandemic. In one of the books the author discussed how research is performed these days (now, not in 1918.)
One of the phrases that stuck me and stuck with me was that researchers working on virus and cancer studies would first start on mice. These doctors could often cure cancer in mice. In fact, “if a researcher could not cure cancer in mice, they are not considered much of a researcher. Curing cancer in humans is much, much more difficult.”
I think about that comment every time I read about the miraculous cures in rodents.
And this is the last we will ever hear of it.
They have left over fake Covid-19 crap to peddle.
Too late for mom. < |:(~
It will never see the light of day for human use. It’s a CURE, and there’s too much money to be made TREATING the disease.
They have been curing mice of cancer for years. But there is no money in cures only in treatments.
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