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01/04/2007 08:18:05 PM · #1 |
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01/04/2007 08:23:44 PM · #2 |
I hope!
Message edited by author 2007-01-04 20:23:49. |
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01/04/2007 08:24:25 PM · #3 |
".... has not yet been tested on animals or humans."
spin - it's only spin ... |
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01/04/2007 08:26:51 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by ralph: ".... has not yet been tested on animals or humans."
spin - it's only spin ... |
Yeah but it never hurts to hope and it is Johns Hopkins. |
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01/04/2007 08:30:42 PM · #5 |
Do you guys have any idea how many potential cures for cancer are patented in a year??? thousands |
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01/04/2007 08:34:53 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by pccjrose: Do you guys have any idea how many potential cures for cancer are patented in a year??? thousands |
And yet. . . We still hope. :)
Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work. |
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01/04/2007 08:36:07 PM · #7 |
.. Pons and Fleischmann, were from the Univ. of Utah ..
who & where don't mean anything
results do
hope if you wish / pray if you are of that ilk ..
'make believe' if you want ..
i'd rather be pragmatic
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01/04/2007 08:37:54 PM · #8 |
Actually - that was my point. Scientists and researchers all over the country are doing amazing research to find cures and treatments for many diseases, including cancer. |
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01/04/2007 08:39:00 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by pccjrose: Do you guys have any idea how many potential cures for cancer are patented in a year??? thousands |
Well a quick search of the USPTO there is 72815 issued patents with the word cancer in it. The query spaned the years 1790 to present. |
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01/04/2007 08:42:50 PM · #10 |
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01/04/2007 08:51:16 PM · #11 |
I agree with both "spin" and with "hope".
Also - somewhat on topic: What's the deal with Johns Hopkins? I never met anyone named "Johns" and I never met anyone with a Hopkins (unless it's synonymous with "Johnson"). It's the same deal with "Ruths Chris Steakhouse" - although they could call it Jack in the box and I'd still enjoy their steak. |
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01/04/2007 09:10:13 PM · #12 |
I really hope that they have a cure. Duke University also has announced this week on a treatment using a fat to delivery chemo drugs.
I can tell you first hand that the types of Chemo used today are very harsh.
Please see my story.
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01/04/2007 09:18:55 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: I agree with both "spin" and with "hope".
Also - somewhat on topic: What's the deal with Johns Hopkins? I never met anyone named "Johns" and I never met anyone with a Hopkins (unless it's synonymous with "Johnson"). It's the same deal with "Ruths Chris Steakhouse" - although they could call it Jack in the box and I'd still enjoy their steak. |
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Johns Hopkins opens as America's first research university through the generosity of merchant Johns Hopkins, whose bequest of $7 million creates the university and hospital that bear his name. His is the largest single act of private philanthropy in the United States up to that time.
Edit to add: Yes, Johns is still kind of a wierd first name. :)
From their website. :)
Message edited by author 2007-01-04 21:19:43. |
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