After reading that,straight to George Carlin on the immune system.
Apparently swimming in the East River prepares you for everything..
Our ability to figure things out is just amazing sometimes. I just came across a story that is related to this story by science and helping people so I figured I’d post it here.
“Skin cells reprogrammed to produce the neurotransmitter dopamine and inserted deep into the brain of a 69-year-old man with Parkinson’s disease have allowed him to tie his shoes again and resume swimming and biking, researchers reported in The New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday.”
It is true that science is rather simple for those that put their mind to it.
Something about Occam’s razor.
And as you can imagine they could not see into a virus in those days, don’t know.
It would seem that they used more of the gray matter than money.
Today they have more information, the equipment, historical research and hard time getting results.
After reading that,straight to George Carlin on the immune system.
Apparently swimming in the East River prepares you for everything..
Our ability to figure things out is just amazing sometimes. I just came across a story that is related to this story by science and helping people so I figured I’d post it here.
“Skin cells reprogrammed to produce the neurotransmitter dopamine and inserted deep into the brain of a 69-year-old man with Parkinson’s disease have allowed him to tie his shoes again and resume swimming and biking, researchers reported in The New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday.”
https://leaderpost.com/health/reprogrammed-skin-cells-inserted-in-brain-help-parkinsons-patient-regain-function-study/
It is true that science is rather simple for those that put their mind to it.
Something about Occam’s razor.
And as you can imagine they could not see into a virus in those days, don’t know.
It would seem that they used more of the gray matter than money.
Today they have more information, the equipment, historical research and hard time getting results.
This is just an opinion of non-‘expert’.