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The Clutter of Health


KOZeman777

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It seems that everything on the internet with "Health" in the title has a product associated with it, or just a copy and paste of information known to the public for the past decade. There have not been a crazy amount of health breakthroughs in the ".com era" but the main reason may just be information overload. "Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs)" are one such breakthrough that seems to have gone under the radar, but have been tested on a patient who was unresponsive to every other known treatment for cancer before the use of TILS, and when they were introduced into their system brought about a "complete regression of breast cancer" according to Nikolaos Zacharakis, Ph.D. and his colleagues at the National Cancer Institute. Multiple sclerosis was first diagnosed 20 years ago and now researchers are now able to successfully delay the disease's effects with treatments like that of ocrelizumab (Ocrevus) which Hannah Nichols at MedicalNewsToday.com found to have decreased the total relapse rate in MS patients by 47 percent, limited their disability progression by 43 percent and reduced inflammatory lesions in the brain by 95 percent!

Although they are covered up by all of the repeated information on advertised blogs, we are making major breakthroughs in medicine and our children might see they end of once detrimental diseases.

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