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by wafflemaker
1 hour ago
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I've learned about the cancer vs tissue repairability (or cancer vs heart/cardiovascular failure) from Joe Rogan's podcast with Bret Weinstein (or his brother, don't remember). It's visible in death causes - pretty much all non accident deaths are divided between cancer and heart attack. A very interesting thing discussed in that podcast was about transgenic (or maybe all?) lab mice bred in USA. These mice are used for initial screening for nearly all drugs. And due to some error and ignorance, unbeknownst to most people using the mice, nearly all mice are predominantly on one side. (Sorry, don't remember which). They just all come from the same family. Which means that nearly all drugs in the past few decades are skewed toward either giving people cancer or heart attacks. This is due to mice being extra resistant to one of these and therefore not properly signaling when the drug is likely to give people heart attacks or cancer. Sorry, don't remember which it is exactly. |
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