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> OT: ALS research, hope for Korijo!?
tat2dphreak
post Aug 28 2003, 11:36 AM
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an interesting article.

Researchers Make Discovery That May End Lou Gehrig's Disease
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post Aug 29 2003, 01:58 PM
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i have a scientific american up in the truck. this months issue was on the brain and brain disorders( als/parkinsons). amgen is close to neuron repair, but the company was having money problems.

the fda sucks big donkey weiners. a pill for diabetics was denied because TWO out of a thousand in the study died from liver damage.
the martha f'in stuart fiasco drug inhibited capillary growth in rapid growing tumors. denied. more focus was on the insider trading thing.

most of the cures rely on stem cell research, which has been cut from direct federal funding.

i'll see if i can get a scan tonight and post.

rant on. my wife is going through a hep c battle right now. zee germans and the japanese have a much better cure/treatment, but the american drug companies do not want to cure anything. they want you to take a pill everyday so they can make money. rant off.
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