#cure for cancer
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thedepressedjuggalette · 8 months ago
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Link to article: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2024/05/05/biden-cancer-moonshot-initiative-congress-funding/73525016007/
Another article on the topic: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/29/congress-is-killing-bidens-cancer-moonshot-00154718
Republican controlled Congress cut the funding to Biden's Moonshot Cancer Initiative -- Biden's plan for funding research for a cure for Cancer -- because they didn't want Biden to have a win to run on for November. Republicans show that they care more about their politics than the health of the people. Republicans are cartoonshily evil.
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t4xevasion · 11 months ago
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Just went to advocate for stomach cancer research funding at the capitol!! Hopefully with the work I’m doing (And the work the charity organization I did the advocacy with) we can be brought one step closer to a complete cure for cancer.
I pray that one day we can find a cure for not only stomach cancer but all cancers.
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therebelliouspiscean · 2 years ago
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Watch "Suppressing a cure for more than 40 years! BURZYNSKI: THE CANCER CURE COVER-UP - FULL DOCUMENTARY" on YouTube
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afriblaq · 17 days ago
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Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green is a STEM pioneer, leader, humanitarian, and entrepreneur who is introducing the world to the next generation of cancer treatments, cancer charities, and affordable healthcare. She is one of the nation’s leading medical physicists and one of the first African American women to earn a Ph.D. in Physics. Dr. Green developed a revolutionary cancer treatment that uses lasers and nanotechnology to eliminate cancer in mice after only one 10-minute treatment in just 15 days with no observable side effects.
To ensure the affordability of this treatment, she founded a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Ora Lee Smith Cancer Research Foundation (OraLee.org), to raise the funding for human clinical trials. Further, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs awarded her a $1.1 million grant for her research. Her story has been featured in a variety of media outlets, including ABC News, NBC News, New York Times, Forbes, The History Channel, PBS, and NPR. Dr. Green has been distinguished as one of the 100 Most Influential African Americans in the U.S. by Ebony and The Root magazines, Top 30 Under 40 in Healthcare by Business Insider, 100 Women of the Century by USA Today, and 50 Champions by Forbes.
If you would like to donate: oralee.org
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filosofablogger · 10 months ago
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💰Profit Over People💰
Ever wonder why the rich keep getting richer while the poor keep getting poorer?  Or why we can send a man to the moon and back, but can’t build a laptop computer that will last more than 3-4 years?  Or why medical science could develop a vaccine against Covid in a matter of months, but still hasn’t found a cure for cancer?  I call it “Capitalism run amok”, and King Arthyr has a spot-on take on…
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only1lorrie · 1 year ago
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nothingeverhappenstome · 1 year ago
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We must develop ASI to cure cancer!!
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egoriv · 1 year ago
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wiisagi-maiingan · 2 years ago
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I'm all for natural remedies and traditional medicine, but I think when your "natural remedy" is based on the idea that water can become medicinal by being in the presence of a teeny itty bit amount of something, then it's probably bullshit and you're getting scammed. Go buy some ibuprofen or see a doctor.
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saint-ambrosef · 14 days ago
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we need a shorthand term to explain to others that you believe in a healthy skepticism of established medical practice and don't blindly believe whatever Big Pharma™ says to be gospel truth on health, but also dont think the answer is to reject all mainstream medical advice and put trust in christine from facebook who has a 1-week online course "degree" in functional medicine and thinks every health issue is because you dont eat enough beef fat
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burr-ell · 5 months ago
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The Age of Arcanum and the destruction of Aeor remind me of something I've found interesting about the story of the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were allowed to eat from ANY tree in the garden except one—and of course they ate from that one, but prior to that they had their pick of anything else they would have wanted. The consensus among most Jewish and many Christian scholars is that this isn't necessarily a literal event that really happened, but it is representative of man's nature—we're given our pick of so many things to do, but we often instead choose the thing we shouldn't or were outright told not to do.
The Age of Arcanum allowed mortals to do just about anything; it was objectively an age of wonders where incredible feats of magic were commonplace. As far as we know, the gods could see into Avalir just fine and would have known about things like the Astral Leywright, and none of the prime deities walking Exandria wanted to crash it into the ground! Corellon says it himself—mortals took his gift of magic and used it to do great things. Even the Raven Queen is accepted among the prime deities once she proves herself. The problem the gods had was the creation of a weapon specifically meant to kill them made by a totalitarian state that was actively persecuting their followers, when Aeor could have been doing literally anything else.
Like, it couldn't have thrown into sharper relief a point that a number of other people have made: when Ludinus bitches and moans about how the gods wanted to stifle mortal achievement, he truly is just whining about 'how DARE they not just roll over and let themselves be killed', and is expecting the population of Exandria to take him seriously. How dare the gods take action because they were being targeted for utter destruction! I mean, are we not meant to see how absurd that is? Were we watching the same orb?
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coulsonlives · 1 year ago
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This has been a reminder
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reality-detective · 1 year ago
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Everyone knows that curing cancer isn't as profitable as treating it and billing you every step of the way.
However, one thing to consider is that the elite have never died of an cancer, they always die of an old age.
What does that tell you? Think about it. 🤔
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a-heart-of-kyber · 1 month ago
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"You always wanted to cure what you thought were weaknesses."
Bitch, he was DYING. He had a Terminal. Illness.
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gods-perfect-idiots · 3 months ago
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that old man yaoi brainrot got me good, folks
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the-labyrinth-of-me · 2 months ago
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