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OdinHades said:
Yeah, that's about the 14th time this year I hear from a cure for cancer. And just like always, it isn't the cure for cancer. There couldn't possibly be a universal cure for such a complicated matter.

Just for the future, always be skeptical when you hear there is a cure for cancer. Consider such news fake until all other possibilities are completely ruled out. The same is true for Aliens. It's never Aliens. If some asshole is posting again that somewhere Aliens have been found, consider that false until every single possibility of another explanation can be ruled out scientifically. The same is true for the finding of a perpetual motion machine. Again, consider such news always false. This is also true for surpassing the speed of light. Was reported many times, turned out as bullshit everytime. It's also true for...

In a nutshell: Every time you hear something utopian, it is most likely bullshit.

And yeah, this is pretty much the case with this video, I mean if it was the "this cures everything we know today as cancer" then the video wouldn't have 5k views on youtube after a month, fuck it pewdiepie farts and that has 1m views.



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Ganoncrotch said:
OdinHades said:
Yeah, that's about the 14th time this year I hear from a cure for cancer. And just like always, it isn't the cure for cancer. There couldn't possibly be a universal cure for such a complicated matter.

Just for the future, always be skeptical when you hear there is a cure for cancer. Consider such news fake until all other possibilities are completely ruled out. The same is true for Aliens. It's never Aliens. If some asshole is posting again that somewhere Aliens have been found, consider that false until every single possibility of another explanation can be ruled out scientifically. The same is true for the finding of a perpetual motion machine. Again, consider such news always false. This is also true for surpassing the speed of light. Was reported many times, turned out as bullshit everytime. It's also true for...

In a nutshell: Every time you hear something utopian, it is most likely bullshit.

And yeah, this is pretty much the case with this video, I mean if it was the "this cures everything we know today as cancer" then the video wouldn't have 5k views on youtube after a month, fuck it pewdiepie farts and that has 1m views.

I'm not a microbiologist or any person that can have a real scientific disscussion about what cures are cures. It just strikes me that the tests had 70% success. Am I missing something? Also I'm sure there is a video of this out there with 13 million views. 



there will probably never be a cure for cancer, just like you can't cure a cold. You can fight a cold and overcome it but you will still be at risk of catching another cold. Surely a cure would mean you could never ever die from cancer and as there is literally hundreds off different types of cancer I can't see that happening.



vivster said:
The first thing people need to get into their heads is that there is no single cure for cancer. Cancer is not a single virus, it's a symptom that can take many very different forms. You'd need a cure for every different version of cancer, which are quite a few. That's not even taking into account that different bodies react in different ways to cancer treatment.

I came here to say this. There already exist plenty of cures for plenty of cancers. They don't work 100% of the time though, and they certainly don't work against 100% of all cancers.



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Probably best to burn the trees out. This could really hurt the American economy.



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snyps said:

  

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylandia

 

Berry purportedly cures cancer. Sorry if it's already been discussed. I don't know much about this, it just sounds amazing. Thoughts?

 

Well, this news has been known for quite a few months in various newsgroups. I guess it would only be natural to be known in gaming sites eventually.



Peh said:
Ganoncrotch said:
Published Sept 12th... 5000 views, what am I missing here with this?

Probably people don't "believe" in science.

You mean the same science that is constantly telling us, one year, that something is healthy, and three years later tells us it causes some deadly thing, and then four years later tells us that was all just a misunderstanding? The same science that tells us that cells were the smallest building block, then corrects itself saying its atoms, then correct itself and says its basis? The same science that was clueless about dark matter for years? Science has nothing to do with facts, it is just a neverending grind to the realization that we, as humans, never have, do not now, and never will fully understand the universe in our own capacity. I'm positive that there is a catch to this "super fruit" that "science" will no doubt reveal to us (only to contradict that revelation years later).

Honestly, it's like people act like science should always be trusted when, historically speaking, it is always disproving itself to the point that it never should have been trusted in the first place. It is all nonsense.



Dulfite said:
Peh said:

Probably people don't "believe" in science.

You mean the same science that is constantly telling us, one year, that something is healthy, and three years later tells us it causes some deadly thing, and then four years later tells us that was all just a misunderstanding? The same science that tells us that cells were the smallest building block, then corrects itself saying its atoms, then correct itself and says its basis? The same science that was clueless about dark matter for years? Science has nothing to do with facts, it is just a neverending grind to the realization that we, as humans, never have, do not now, and never will fully understand the universe in our own capacity. I'm positive that there is a catch to this "super fruit" that "science" will no doubt reveal to us (only to contradict that revelation years later).

Honestly, it's like people act like science should always be trusted when, historically speaking, it is always disproving itself to the point that it never should have been trusted in the first place. It is all nonsense.

The internet doesn't work. Computers don't work. Cars don't work. Planes don't fly. The moon doesn't exist. Trans fats are totally healthy. The Earth is flat. 

Food science is relatively new, it's not surprising some studies report X and other studies report Y. Scientific inferences are merely best explanations for a given set of data. Given set A one team derives X, given set B another team derives Y. 

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