It reveals that after just 6 months of treatment, 84.4% of cancer patients reported clinical benefit; nearly reported no evidence of disease or tumour regression, while over a third reported disease stabilisation.
Britain’s new £1 billion ($1.3B) pandemic strategy treats a future outbreak as a “certainty” and proposes building a contact tracing system that would feed on real-time location data harvested with the help of Silicon Valley’s biggest companies.
The plan, published by the Department of Health and Social Care, also calls for PPE stockpiles, new emergency legislation, and a biosecurity research hub in Essex. [Read More]
NEW - UK government releases new "pandemic plan," as a new pandemic is a "certainty," assigns £1B for new contact-tracing system, to stockpile PPE, fund a new "bio-security hub" and introduce a "All Pandemics Hazard Bill" to enable adjusting of emergency measures — Telegraph pic.twitter.com/FZQumdDtDX
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Would diseases like polio come roaring back if vaccination stopped? Dr. McCullough argues that a large-scale resurgence of mid‑20th‑century infectious diseases is highly unlikely in industrialized nations. He attributes their historical decline far more to modern sanitation, hygiene, nutrition, and water treatment than to vaccination alone. [Read More]
Whether we like it or not, AI is radically transforming virtually every aspect of our society. We have already reached a point where AI can do most things better than humans can, and AI technology continues to advance at an exponential rate. The frightening thing is that it is advancing so fast that we may soon lose control over it. The latest model that OpenAI just released “was instrumental in creating itself”, and it is light years ahead of the AI models that were being released just a couple of years ago. [Read More]