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Let's play "Antibodies for Alzheimers!"

anonymous

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Here's how you do it.

This is a variant of cornhole. Just apply adhesive velcro strips in complementary fashion to your cornhole bags, and your partner's cornhole bags. Throw bags toward each other and see if they stick together mid way.

Team with the most beta amyloid - antibody matches wins!

DO NOT CHANGE ENDPOINTS in middle of game...

And remember: The brain naturally disposes of a quarter pound of waste product junk protein per month -- but only during sleep! So, play hard enough, so that you sleep well enough, so that you get rid of all that amyloid.

SEE???? Antibodies for Alzheimers WORKS to clear beta amyloid!;)o_O;)o_O
 




Isn't it about time that huge corporations began acting as our servants, and not as our masters? Because they are getting the science wrong nearly all the time, and it hurts not only patients, but the truly competent who wanted to contribute but went elsewhere (you know who they are).

We've seen tens of billions of dollars wasted here over the past decades or so.

Enough is enough.
 












Even Wall St. mouthpiece, Jim Cramer is dumping Lilly and as he says, "...not much in the pipeline".

As for sola, 2 things:

1. p-value hacking (read the new ASA paper on how p-values are misused)
2. Sunk-cost fallacy
 




Even Wall St. mouthpiece, Jim Cramer is dumping Lilly and as he says, "...not much in the pipeline".

As for sola, 2 things:

1. p-value hacking (read the new ASA paper on how p-values are misused)
2. Sunk-cost fallacy

so you know about psychological failures like sunk-cost fallacy. Great.
There are many more defects in the company, for example, "confirmation bias" -- because so many careers are riding on sola, for example, you don't get any constructive criticism/critical thinking/good science. Face reality, baby, even praluent may not be superior to other treatments in it's forte --- question everything, before buying the whole steaming heap of that Martha Stewart company.
 








Its a mixed bag of feelings. On one hand I hope we get this approved because (unfortunately) it will likely be a huge product- maybe our biggest ever (sorry Zyprexa and Cymbalta!). On the other hand it is looking like snake oil- going to be hard to talk about this product knowing its garbage!

http://www.fiercebiotech.com/story/...medium=rss&utm_source=feedly&utm_campaign=rss


amyloid gets cleared naturally during sleep. It's in the freaking Scientific American. Scrap this red herring and concentrate on clearance during sleep. Ceviche? o_O
 




Its a mixed bag of feelings. On one hand I hope we get this approved because (unfortunately) it will likely be a huge product- maybe our biggest ever (sorry Zyprexa and Cymbalta!). On the other hand it is looking like snake oil- going to be hard to talk about this product knowing its garbage!

http://www.fiercebiotech.com/story/...medium=rss&utm_source=feedly&utm_campaign=rss

This is awesome! It could be another hugely failed launch, in the tradition of such products as Xigris. Where is ES now that we need her?
 








Sola was dead on arrival. The latest twist in the company's efforts to get it approved merely underline the despiration to try and shoehorn a square peg into a round hole.

It's Disgraceful that this facade in deceipt is being allowed to continue by the regulators.

Lilly & Amiloid treatment = A complete snake oil Fraud.