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- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
- publichealth@mander.xyz
In our latest attempts to make lab rats immortal, a new compound has been shown to reverse late stage Alzheimer’s disease in lab mice. This is a rare case where the title isn’t even clickbait.
Odds are it is at least somewhat bullshit, oversold, to garner more funding.
Oh, yeah? How come they still cant tell us how fucking magnets work?
Eat shit, “science.”
An unforgettable moment for those mice
Underrated comment.
In a mouse model. The mice don’t have alzheimers they have… something we gave them that looks like it… Hopefully it is similar enough
We did something to the mice then rescued it in a different way. Hooray! Next we’ll save test tubes from cancer…again.
If you can’t get excited by incremental advancements, you should probably unsubscribe from science as a topic.
Dude it’s worse than that. I was a working neuroscientist for almost twenty years. So…jaded.
This is why almost everyone does development, not research.
Yeah, I didn’t read the whole thing but apparently only in 5xFAD mice. I wish they would have also tried it in a Tau model like PS19.
There has been a fucking epidemic of MD/scientists running to the media with miracle cures lately.
Mice to not get Alzheimers, they were engineered to show one aspect of the disease that has been promoted by fraudulent studies. As for the reversal, mouse brains are highly plastic and similar to a human baby, nothing like a >60 year old.
Well I hear we are adding more plastic to the brain through micro dosing micro plastics in our every day lives. Wait…
it’s lab mice. it’s NAD+. i can’t remember because i’m not an ad researcher, but there are 3 models of AD. one is NAD+, two aren’t. Most of the research was going into NAD+ or another, and they discovered that that specific model was not going to help human patients. It did nothing to effect research or funding. that was about… 15 years ago? so forgive me if i don’t get up.
Mouse grandpa: John?
Mouse Grandson: Grampa, you remember me?
Mouse grandpa: Yes, I remember. It’s all coming back now. You ate my cheese and fucked my wife you piece of shit!
Sounds of mouse battle reverberating
I believe this population of super-mice we are making that are immune to all disease will be the dominant life form on earth after we have extincted ourselves. Im in favor of this future.
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They will do our bidding in forever thanks to us.
Scientific advancements often seem like the only good news we ever seem to get.
Any drug would cost 20 million a course. Not even exagerating there either. A new one is doing dynamic pricing, charging some as much as 3 million and others over 1 million for a course. For drugs developed with goddamned charity money.
Don’t worry, they’ll get monetized to hell.
While often true, they still end up making life better for millions of people often enough to be worth it.
Now we work towards changing elderly people into mice to cure their Alzheimer’s!
Let’s see if it works for Charlie now.
Aahh, those lucky mice. Yet another cure for Alzheimer, without counting the multiple cancer miracle-like cures.
Any news for human yet?
I hate how we treat animals for the benefit of an objectively worse animal.
Curing disease is undoubtedly worth animal suffering. Once the disease is cured the benefits will confer to all future humans until we go extinct, I am certain if you were suffering from alzheimers you’d be of a different opinion.
point these criticisms at the cosmetics industry.
You are not including the US in humanity clearly, because few can afford this kind of drug here.
All value judgements are subjective. “Better” and “worse” are value judgements, not statements about reality, so they cannot be objective. But subjectively I agree with you that we treat animals awfully, not even mainly in science experiments - at least they have a tangible benefit. Just look at the way animals are bred to be tortured and murdered in factory farms.










