@RapidResponse47@SecKennedy Dumb.
I went to medical school to be the last stand for those careening to their grave, not harass kids to eat their broccoli. 🙄
@curiouswavefn Because at “early stages” you are not really treating anything. Not anything specific, anyway.
How do you identify & “treat” disease before it’s manifest?
How safe must your treatment be?
And do you really think that “lifestyle” does that much to prevent disease?
@cremieuxrecueil I have always been skeptical of the healing properties of cardiac stem cells, going back to their coronary infusion which ultimately did nothing.
It will take a lot for me to change my mind on this topic.
@mcuban With such a model, how do they return enough to fund the next drug?
And how do they find investors willing to take a huge risk for only 10% return?
@CMichaelGibson You, too had one job of not falling for stories too “on the nose”.
You work with Pharma folks, right? Don’t think that they are dumb or careless?
I don’t know how this claim has gone so viral.
This was actually completely intentional by Novo.
Novo Nordisk does not operate in an “oops. lawyer forgot the $250 CAD fee” manner.
This is, with all due respect, a shallow read of Novo’s actual corporate strategy.
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@cremieuxrecueil Ha! Got my first upgrade to First Class literally just a few minutes ago for my flight tomorrow.
Granted, it’s only a 2-hour flight, but still…