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To: arun gera who wrote (157138)4/26/2020 10:51:25 AM
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Pogeu Mahone

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You may have your theories about what MSM is trying to do. But, sometimes a cigar is only a cigar.


You didn't have to bring Monica Lewinsky into this.



To: arun gera who wrote (157138)4/26/2020 11:04:54 AM
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longz

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This is most likely what Trump was referring to when he was talking about putting UV light inside the body, as the company has been having discussions with FDA.



Not exactly Lysol...



ENGLEWOOD, CO / ACCESSWIRE / April 20, 2020 / Aytu BioScience, Inc. (NASDAQ:AYTU) (the "Company"), a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on commercializing novel products that address significant patient needs announced today that it has signed an exclusive worldwide license from Cedars-Sinai to develop and commercialize the Healight Platform Technology ("Healight"). This medical device technology platform, discovered and developed by scientists at Cedars-Sinai, is being studied as a potential first-in-class treatment for coronavirus and other respiratory infections.



Led by Mark Pimentel, MD, the research team of the Medically Associated Science and Technology (MAST) Program at Cedars-Sinai has been developing the patent-pending Healight platform since 2016 and has produced a growing body of scientific evidence demonstrating pre-clinical safety and effectiveness of the technology as an antiviral and antibacterial treatment. The Healight technology employs proprietary methods of administering intermittent ultraviolet (UV) A light via a novel endotracheal medical device. Pre-clinical findings indicate the technology's significant impact on eradicating a wide range of viruses and bacteria, inclusive of coronavirus. The data have been the basis of discussions with the FDA for a near-term path to enable human use for the potential treatment of coronavirus in intubated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU).

accesswire.com



Dr. Pimentel of Cedars-Sinai. Ali Rezaie, MD, one of the inventors of this technology states, "Our lab at Cedars-Sinai has extensively studied the effects of this unique technology on bacteria and viruses. Based on our findings we believe this therapeutic approach has the potential to significantly impact the high morbidity and mortality of coronavirus-infected patients and patients infected with other respiratory pathogens. We are looking forward to partnering with Aytu BioScience to move this technology forward for the benefit of patients all over the world."



The Company is engaging with the research team at Cedars-Sinai and the FDA to determine an expedited regulatory process to potentially enable near-term use of the technology initially as a coronavirus intervention for critically ill intubated patients.



Company description of device

aytubio.com



Video simulation

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Stock is about 1.40 with possible bull flag...after huge volume liftoff in March.



If this thing actually works, or even just got FDA limited approval, stock would likely take off like a rocket ship...



To: arun gera who wrote (157138)4/26/2020 12:28:03 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 218605
 
Maybe this is pipe tobacco

METRO

Surviving ventilators, only to find lives diminished

The widespread use of ventilators to save COVID-19 patients has sparked layers of controversy. Now, a new discussion is emerging: the fate of those who survive the ventilator, but awaken to find their brains and bo




To: arun gera who wrote (157138)4/26/2020 2:53:01 PM
From: maceng22 Recommendations

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Pogeu Mahone

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I don't deny for a moment that some people and communities are being made very ill indeed, and that deaths are occurring.

I live in an area full of nursing homes and retirees. I am semi retired myself.

Ignoring the standard health checks for prevention and monitoring is a disaster in itself. A stark fact that is passing unnoticed.