Thank you for this report. Sorry it wasn’t successful for you.
Just to clarify, you received low dose Tecli? What were your dosages/number of injections. Any CRS?
Also Habets is claiming success with this treatment—have you heard of any other of his patients who improved with Tecli?
Thanks.
https://www.statnews.com/2025/12/27/nih-neurological-disorders-stroke-institute-director-koroshetz-ousted/
Director of NIH neurological disorders institute is ousted, adding to leadership churn
Agency declines to reappoint Walter Koroshetz, who has led NINDS since 2015
Haven’t read yet.
https://ifp.org/proxy-praxis-how-surrogate-endpoints-can-speed-drug-development/
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In drug development, speed is critical. Each additional year a clinical trial takes can cost hundreds of millions of dollars, due both to ongoing trial expenses and the loss of valuable market...
I’ll just say that if ME/CFS is an immune-mediated diseases like a variant of an autoimmune disease, then it should be relatively easy to treat since there are now so many new treatments, especially mab drugs—e.g. Daratumumab.
If it is a brain disease like schizophrenia/depression or a...
The fringe research outfits will close shop once real pharma gets involved.
Does multiple myeloma/multiple sclerosis have these fringe research groups involved—no I don’t think so.
JNJ loves multiple myeloma research cause it makes billions from it (Tecli and Dara). And they can spend millions...
This is sort of a good question, and partially the answer depends on the phrase “good quality”.
I mean the research funded by a organization will reflect the biases/culture/interest of the core group.
For example, AP believes LC ME/CFS is caused by viruses or other microorganisms. So she looks...
This conversation has been split from Whitney Dafoe Updates
How did “Polybio” become a multi million dollar research foundation “based on viral persistence”? How did David P become an overnight world expert on ME/CFS despite no background in immunology? How did AP become the scientific...
I watched this last night and thought about this also. Her character wasn’t particularly well developed. If she is a great cellist and presumably pretty well educated, why would she believe a local priest could cure her?
But the plot of this movie was way too convoluted for my brain.
First...
Yes Anktiva. @ryanc97 is the expert here.
https://immunitybio.com/immunitybios-anktiva-reverses-lymphopenia-and-extends-overall-survival-in-patients-with-advanced-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-resistant-to-checkpoint-therapy/
Also Blueberries.
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