the problem is that no one can afford HC
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Agreed. Life was so much less stressful when they just kept those racist, homophobic, anti immigrant, religious anti science opinions to themselves and stayed under those rocks. Trump gave them a soapbox and enablement via bringing them together out from under those rocks..
OSU discovery of hemp against COVID-19 progresses
CORVALLIS – The Oregon State University scientist who led the groundbreaking discovery that a pair of hemp compounds can block the coronavirus from entering human cells thinks that pre-clinical trials will occur within a few months. Pre-clinical research involves using cell cultures or animal models to test the safety and efficacy of a new drug candidate.
Researcher Richard van Breemen said the trials are required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration before clinical testing on humans can begin.
“We need pre-clinical trials to prove the efficacy of what we discovered, and I think that will happen very soon, in the next few months,” the researcher with OSU’s Global Hemp Innovation Center said.
Three weeks ago, van Breemen, along with his colleague Ruth Muchiri and five collaborators from Oregon Health & Science University published a study in the Journal of Natural Products that showed hemp compounds identified by a chemical screening technique invented at OSU display the ability to prevent infection from the virus that causes COVID-19. The study continues to generate significant attention from around the globe. Several companies have expressed interest in collaborating with OSU for further work on the hemp compounds, according to van Breemen.
The compounds are identified as CBGA and CBDA, and the spike protein is the same drug target used in COVID-19 and antibody therapy.
“These cannabinoid acids are abundant in hemp and in many hemp extracts,” van Breemen said. “The are not controlled substances like THC and have a good safety profile in humans.” The researcher said that natural products are the source of about half of all prescription medicines in use today as well as the source or inspiration for about two thirds of all current cancer drugs.
Right back at you. Happier than ever.
Libtards are done to me. As I may be to them.
Great that is how society crumbles.
Wake the F$uck Up.
The Government is out of your money honey.
How is that border crisis going. I see no news so it must be roses.
Train Robberies
No paying for goods in Democratic led cities
Ivermectin will work in other countries but not ours?
Masks Work, Vaccines do not let you catch it or spread it, Lab Leak...You guys are so Woke yet you are not awake though.
What about the other mammals getting the Rona?
Keep regurgitating the party line. You are heading in the wrong direction and loosing followers.
GO CANADIAN TRUCKERS!
Also, I do not identify as a Racist, Homophobe, Xeno, but as a Black Female.
someone deserves another time out. Or a nap. Or a goddamn lesson in basic English. Until then, maybe just get back to delivering those pizzas?
NS is one of our resident racists. Have him on ignore since his Muslim Fear period right on through his "Only good colored immigrant is a dead colored immigrant. Totally on message for him.
The barely comprehensible stream of consciousness screed was at least mildly entertaining.
To clarify what I said earlier--when we canceled surgery because the hospital was full with flu or for some other reason, it wasn't every hospital in town, let alone hospitals all over the state, region, or country and it lasted at most a 2-3 days and usually just one. The point that there isn't a lot of excess capacity in hospitals is valid, but there's enough capacity to handle the load in even a bad flu season with only minor inconvenience. That is not true with covid. And HCW's don't leave because of the stress of a bad flu season.
This is the exact problem for those folks saying “just increase the ICU capacity” as if it’s like turning a faucet on and off
It was 2 months for an MRI and 6.5 months to get an ACL and i got lucky cuz there was also 3 months of lock down in there
cuz its universel its way leaner up here and we are in the same boat
When I was a resident they expanded the icu into a non-patient care space. When the power went out we found out that the space wasn't on the generator circuit. We had to hand bag several vent patients for a couple of hours until they fixed the cable someone had taken a backhoe to.
respectfully, Summer, a bed in a hallway is not a "hospital bed" - a 'hospital bed' is in an equipped patient care space.
Simply bringing more beds into a hospital does not create more hospitalization capacity - And a crucial element of hospital care is medical care staffing.
from my perspective, just bringing more beds into a hospital compounds a problem. There are probably situations where it is the best that can be done ( like natural disasters ( I would be curious the circumstance under which the hospital goat was at put ventilators in non-medical areas... ))
... there are probably situations where it is the best that can be done, but that's not covid in 2022.
looking forward to the next pathologic variant ( or the next pandemic ).
pretty-much out of Patience for the Unvaccinated.
beds in a hospital do not equal "hospital beds ( / hospitalization care. ) "
thanks for listening. skiJ
okay^^^ That makes more sense - Thank you.
skiJ