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Re: Auto1 post# 15945

Monday, 09/24/2018 1:19:02 AM

Monday, September 24, 2018 1:19:02 AM

Post# of 44784
And another one of my favorite recent quotes...

"In fact there's an inverse relationship between safety and efficacy requirements!"

Did you really mean to type this? Nothing shows more 'fake smarts' and a lack of serious medical acumen than a statement like this. IMHO. There are examples too numerous to count where this is NOT the case.


Please refer to the earlier posted definition (as requested) of a FACT.


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Monday, 09/24/18 01:07:06 AM
Re: zzaatt post# 15864
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What was said was pretty straight forward.

"The "geniuses" I defer to are the physician scientists doing the actual work. The reason you can still buy PSTI at current sale prices is precisely because the "market" is too stupid to assess the most reliable information available."

The quote alone possesses a remarkable level of "fairly low level in terms of intellectual requirement"

I could NOT AGREE MORE WITH YOU!!


"A doctor who treated one of the patients (who died) called it a 'medical miracle'."

"Zami Aberman, Pluristem's chief executive officer, told Bloomberg News that because 'we saw significant improvement in the blood count, we declared a successful treatment'." -In explaining the timing of the 2nd patient death.