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Old 07-19-2007, 04:00 AM
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the pioneer generation on the NEW fronteirs in science. And whether we agree or not with the regulatory system involved in having these new innovative treatments ratified, the trials will forge ahead. Like the pioneers--in many fields-- before us the risks are huge, and those that volunteer are brave hero's who know the consequences. We are aware of the risks involved in another fronteir in science, and that is space travel. As we go beyond the outer limits of planet earth into the infinite unknowns of the universe we are aware of the lives that have been lost and the success and progress that has been made. Astronauts will continue to evolve as the universe, the galaxies beyond, and all the stars trillions of light years into the future will continue to attract us to explore. The same will apply to curing neurological diseases of the brain, huge risk will be part of the process if we are to advance and succeed.

Everything about crossing new fronteirs in any indeavour must not be caterogised as a sham, we do a disservice to the pioneers who volunteer in my view. Technical advances in science, and that includes medical means the risks are minimized and I am in support of the scientists who bring us this new hope and the volunteer trial patients who put themselves at the forefront, so as to provide the rest of us with the eventual cure.

Kudos to all those involved in bringing success to all neurological dissorders.

GO HARD.............SCIENCE
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