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zorrostrikes
24 Apr 17 21:00
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BBC conflicting news ? main news depressing message about the affects of Dementia on family life.

click text button - text news on freeview BBC
health tab -
EXPERTS EXCITED BY BRAIN WONDER DRUG
SCIENTISTS hope they have found a drug to stop all neurodegenerative brain diseases, including dementia.
two drugs have been found to have a protective effect on the brain - already in use for other conditions?

Can't they link the two stories ?

2017 - the year of vast discoveries. they had a story a fortnight ago about the eye sight given back to dott cotton actress, life on Jupiters moon? five earthlike planets discovered. renewables (power) are working now? only two years ago they said they'd never replace oil? either they've been holding back or this is all fluff that never manifests.

what's going on?
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Report zorrostrikes April 25, 2017 4:45 PM BST
now there's a immunization against malaria, but it's a series of injections over time. It's only good forty percent of the time? and it won't be long till it's useless as the virus changes?

I remember Danny Kaye as a UN ambassador explain the wiping out of the mosquito in the sixties - they sprayed everywhere. It worked for a while. Why can't they try harder? they must have progressed with ways to kill bugs in fifty years. If you cut their numbers in half? don't you lessen the illness?
Report TheBaron April 25, 2017 5:14 PM BST
If they wipe out diseases like Malaria the population in the third world would explode creating problems for the first world....so its not in our interest.
Report zorrostrikes April 25, 2017 6:58 PM BST
pragmatic? maybe start a cull?
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