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Posted: 6 years ago

😊 Thanks. I am aware of this. It's hard to impress the mass with a thriller unless it awesomely done. I told you October is going to be Ayushman's month. Badhayi ho is on the way.

But Patakha didn't impress as much as expected.
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Hollywood movie suggestion for weekend lovely people.

The intern : Starring Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway. De Niro is love. As everybody say It's a feel good movie. (Two of my favorite actors together.) 😊

Morning glory : Starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Patrick Wilson and Diane Keaton. Great cast and story. Ford's character is the thirst worst person in the world. (Rachel is my favorite too) 😉
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: mira


I still suspect Barun's character at least made out with his sis-in-law and hence the guilt trip and running away 😃 lets see

Mira
The SIL was blaming Kay kay for ruining their lives 8 years back and he apologised to his wife too.
Cant expect a woman having ah affair to roam around like she was crucified.

Its plausible though that Kay Kay whose seen as a cynical bro takes the blame to save Sobti's character Samar and that is why Samar is always reticent in front of his bro.

The rest lets see how much pulse of Indian shows do we know 😉😆
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: rad_rad


😊 Thanks. I am aware of this. It's hard to impress the mass with a thriller unless it awesomely done. I told you October is going to be Ayushman's month. Badhayi ho is on the way.

But Patakha didn't impress as much as expected.


Yeah, Ayushman is superb

Patakha, you finally saw it? I am not surprised. VB;s films lack taste. MKBKM was one such movie
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: rad_rad

Hollywood movie suggestion for weekend lovely people.

The intern : Starring Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway. De Niro is love. As everybody say It's a feel good movie. (Two of my favorite actors together.) 😊

Morning glory : Starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Patrick Wilson and Diane Keaton. Great cast and story. Ford's character is the thirst worst person in the world. (Rachel is my favorite too) 😉


BM

Tfs Rad
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Ecrivain


Yeah, Ayushman is superb

Patakha, you finally saw it? I am not surprised. VB;s films lack taste. MKBKM was one such movie


No I didn't watch it. It is the general review about the film.
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: rad_rad


No I didn't watch it. It is the general review about the film.

Oh ok. I saw the reviews and they were frankly not great
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Posted: 6 years ago
Science enthusiasts

2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to 2 Cancer Immunotherapy Researchers, Dr. Allison (USA) and Dr. Honjo (Japan).


Summary:

(There has been researches for decades to recruit the immune system to fight cancer often did not work because cancer cells are strong and its our own cell exhibiting anti-social behavior.)

T-cells ( A type of white blood cell) are the soldiers of the immune system. They carry molecules called checkpoints, that the body uses to shut the T-cells down when it needs to stop them. Cancer cells can avoid destruction by taking advantage of a switch on the checkpoint. The checkpoint shut down the T-cell and suppress the immune response, allowing the cancer to grow undisturbed.

Dr. Allison identified a checkpoint (in T-cell) called CTLA-4. Dr. Honjo found a different one, called PD-1. Those discoveries made it possible to develop drugs that would stop the checkpoints from working, so that the T-cells would be free to fight cancer. A single T-cell can kill thousands of cancer cells. The process is often referred to as taking the brakes off the immune system. Allison and Honjo showed how different strategies for inhibiting the brakes on the immune system can be used in the treatment of cancer. The drugs based on their work belong to a class called checkpoint inhibitors.

They started their research (independently) in 1990's. After 25+ years there is hope.


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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: rad_rad

Science enthusiasts

2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to 2 Cancer Immunotherapy Researchers, Dr. Allison (USA) and Dr. Honjo (Japan).


Summary:

(There has been researches for decades to recruit the immune system to fight cancer often did not work because cancer cells are strong and its our own cell exhibiting anti-social behavior.)

T-cells ( A type of white blood cell) are the soldiers of the immune system. They carry molecules called checkpoints, that the body uses to shut the T-cells down when it needs to stop them. Cancer cells can avoid destruction by taking advantage of a switch on the checkpoint. The checkpoint shut down the T-cell and suppress the immune response, allowing the cancer to grow undisturbed.

Dr. Allison identified a checkpoint (in T-cell) called CTLA-4. Dr. Honjo found a different one, called PD-1. Those discoveries made it possible to develop drugs that would stop the checkpoints from working, so that the T-cells would be free to fight cancer. A single T-cell can kill thousands of cancer cells. The process is often referred to as taking the brakes off the immune system. Allison and Honjo showed how different strategies for inhibiting the brakes on the immune system can be used in the treatment of cancer. The drugs based on their work belong to a class called checkpoint inhibitors.

They started their research (independently) in 1990's. After 25+ years there is hope.



Rad

Thanks for sharing. I am appalled at the way the disease has spread in the world now. No single person or age group is safe from this deadly illness.
However, having seen someone close suffer from not one but two cancers in a span of five years, compelled us to study and seek info on the same.
It seems B-17 is the active ingredient vii that is lacked in a human when cancer cells are developed and start attacking ones own system. An intake of B-17 can cause to inhibit the growth of cancer cells in humans and their offsprings

B-17 is present in many berries and apricot and apple seeds.
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Posted: 6 years ago
^^^
Sorry Ecri, Amygladin also known as nitriloside, laetrile, purasine, vitamin B-17 (misnomer) was popular for alternative treatment for cancer in 1960s. Later banned by FDA. There is no scientific proof that it works. Most dangerous thing about this treatment is it can cause cyanide poisoning, extreme low BP, liver damage or end up in comma. Because our intestine break it down to cyanide. 200 apple seeds (40 apple cores) or 30-50 apricot kernels can kill a human. They branded it as Vitamin B-17 to get around the regulation of drugs.

It's a quackery.

Resources:
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