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hamsterjill

(15,236 posts)
6. Me, too.
Thu Aug 25, 2016, 01:01 PM
Aug 2016

But somehow, these "breakthroughs" that we hear about many times don't seem to have a large impact, or at least I don't hear about that. Maybe I'm just out of touch.

I sincerely hope this IS one of those times when it is indeed huge, and that the scientists have the funding, etc. to fully investigate their findings and implement protocols to save more stricken patients.

thanks for posting. n/t eShirl Aug 2016 #1
I am no scientist, but this looks like HUGE news to me. rurallib Aug 2016 #2
Me, too. hamsterjill Aug 2016 #6
They do seem to come and go PatSeg Aug 2016 #9
There are a lot of cancers knightmaar Aug 2016 #10
That's a good point PatSeg Aug 2016 #13
That fact is often overlooked by many people True Dough Aug 2016 #17
Yes, that is my concern, as well. hamsterjill Aug 2016 #12
I could be more optimistic PatSeg Aug 2016 #14
KnR! Hekate Aug 2016 #3
Hope hibbing Aug 2016 #4
Great News! And great band name! Death Receptor Six Rock Coachella! n/t station agent Aug 2016 #5
I've been a DRS fan for years lame54 Aug 2016 #7
I was a fan before the rest of you and now I think they are sellouts. :) nt TeamPooka Aug 2016 #8
You win! 7962 Aug 2016 #11
Have you heard their latest ? GeorgeGist Aug 2016 #15
Yeah, more like Death Receptor Sucks. nt TeamPooka Aug 2016 #16
Cross your fingers! jimlup Aug 2016 #18
We have to remember that nature is convservative question everything Aug 2016 #19
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