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On 20/11/2024 17:37, Stuart LaForge wrote:<br>
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style="font-family: -moz-fixed; font-size: 12px;"
lang="x-western">Virologist Beata Halassy one-upped Louis
Pasteur for DIY medicine and injected her own breast tumor with
an experimental lab-grown virus and cured herself of breast
cancer. The experts predictably say, "Don't try this at home
kids."
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So somebody (allegedly) cures themselves of cancer, and all the fuss
is about "the ethics of self-experimentation". <br>
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Clearly, making up rules, then making sure people follow them is
more important than curing cancer.<br>
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We live in strange and baffling times.<br>
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Ben</pre>
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