So, on this absurd nonsense coming out of the Daily Mail and Seven News This Is PRELIMINARY Researchpic.twitter.com/1qMu0Ocs9t
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Nonsense quotes like this are irresponsible. The media loves them because it's an authority making a grand claim, but the reality is that this molecule will almost certainly go on to be another marginally effective treatmentpic.twitter.com/kcTgJKoUMq
What's FAR MORE LIKELY than these scientists discovering the holy grail of medicine is that they've discovered another cool molecule that does interesting things in a lab, but which has limited/no therapeutic benefit in actual living people
Also worth noting that the current news stories appear to not be based on any new research, it's basically just a marketing promotion by the lab to capture fundingpic.twitter.com/WABpBfj8NN
Sounds a lot like the claims of a certain "longevity & cancer" researcher I come across often, who just happens to own a business selling "miraculous" meal substitutes. Wish I had a dime for every one of these I see.
Yeh. I honestly can't believe that someone would claim that their drug might be able to do all these things without a huge disclaimer right at the start that it's at least a decade away even if it works
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