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" ... But regressive breast cancers? There is no hard evidence that breast cancers disappear without intervention. Oncologists have, for many years, described some melanomas and kidney cancers that may be immunologically sensitive, and regress, or wax and wane. Some indolent lymphomas, and related blood conditions, can fluctuate, without treatment. But vanishing breast cancer? Show me proof of that. ... "
" ... While convenience is no doubt at the center of the brand and its technology, though, LYVECAP is also on a mission to break through the noise surrounding probiotics, which Dr. Davies believes is the biggest hurdle. “The word probiotic is so associated with wellness, but what I’m hoping people will understand is that you can’t just randomly put bacteria together and hope that magic happens. You have to bring the right bacteria together that then immunologically change the game,” she explains. “So, when people ask how this compares to other probiotics, the answer is that there’s zero comparison because there are very few probiotics on the market that have the actual science behind them.” The probiotic in LYVECAP, conversely, boasts an impressive potency and has consistently demonstrated efficacy. ... "
" ... “Juveniles are more likely to be immunologically naïve than adults, and as part of a selection process a lot of juveniles do not cope with new challenges, such as infections,” Dr. Dadam said in email. “In our study we have shown that high levels of intensity of infection are correlated with lower overwinter survival rates, whether the individual is an adult or a juvenile, but the link between intensity of infection and population trend is significant only in juveniles, and not in adults. We think therefore that the negative population trend is linked to lower overwinter survival of juveniles related to avian malaria. There could be other associated factors; we do not know whether juveniles die directly from malaria or from other related causes. For example, malaria may make them less able to spot predators or find food.” ... "
" ... “We’re very excited to get started,” says John McHutchison, Gilead’s chief scientific officer and head of research and development. “It’s really a strong scientific collaboration to understand these immunologically driven diseases.” ... "