Researchers Light Up for Nicotine, the Wonder Drug

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jmpublius

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Interesting yes, but:

". . . says Don deBethizy, CEO of Targacept . . ."

" . . . DeBethizy worked for R.J. Reynolds tobacco Company for 15 years . . ."

" . . . before he spun Targacept off as a separate company. RJR retains a 4 percent share of the Winston Salem biotech . . ."

I think there may be a slight conflict of interest here:laugh:

I trust nothing our for-profit medical community tells us anymore. What will save your life today will kill you tomorrow. Ask anyone who was taking Vitamin E to ward off prostate cancer:facepalm:

NBC news will be featuring a story tonight on the scarcity of cancer drugs, and the drug companies who are price-gouging in light of the shortage. Nice.

Health is personal, and varies based on so many factors, that broad-based studies rarely find a one-size-fits-all prescription for health. Until the med community finds a way to personalize health care based on individual genetics and environment, nothing is a safe bet.

I think the article shows this.
 
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