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Old 03-27-2008, 05:39 PM
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treatment for Parkinson's by one of the 75 programs currently in research mode (some are in early to mid stage trials) looks likely. The evidence is compelling as we strive to move beyond todays 40 year old fix it remedy.

ESCR is the one that grabs the world headlines whenever science comes up with new solutions and advances as has happened over the last few days. I don't think the movers and shakers in science will wait for the next generation to advance ESCR, soooooo much is going on now it's hard to keep track. And with nano medicine expected to be the next huge advance and less than a generation away, science moves forward.

The NIH report on GDFN reminds me of a british comedy "Yes MInister" where much is written but nothing is said. Beaurocrasy at its best. Enjoy

http://youtube.com/watch?v=dIto5mwDLxo
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