Seems odd that anyone would expect the press to intrude upon the lives of these people. At that age one still has a lot of health issues to deal with, they don't need to live in a fishbowl.
The coordinated "super responder press" of the time still reminds me of those local restaurant guides for tourists. Paid advertising with perhaps some legitimacy.
Flying...I've been thinking the same thing myself---one would think there would be some info-leaks from family members of people taking 2-73---how is the piano player doing?? etc---would be nice to hear if those showing early positive results are continuing to improve !!!!
Seems odd that the Australian press has not run an updated story about the successful Alzheimer’s patients being treated with 2-73
I emailed the paper several months ago and asked if they are planning to do a follow-up. They said they don’t typically do follow-up stories because it’s “old news” and they prefer to run new stories. I replied back stating the results are unprecedented for AD and people will be excited to see the trial participants are still doing great. They replied back that they will consider it but no assurances.