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Frown So sad but true

Bob Dawson, what you say is so sad, but true. I have friends who are depending on research for their recovery. How can this ever happen if people profit more from research than from cures? I don't put much faith in research results ever reaching us in this lifetime. But that won't stop me from recovering!
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