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Thank you Travis for posting and hosting the Ask us Anything forum. I read it with great interest. Although much of the more technical information went way over my head, I got a sense of just how much research is going on and how many advances are occurring. It's too bad so much research is being done by pharmaceutical companies with a vested interest in the outcomes for their bottom line. In the present political climate I fear this will not change and independent research will be even more handicapped than before.

Thank you again Travis and I'm looking forward to your next endeavor.

Jean

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Thanks so much Jean! We are ecstatic the feedback has been positive. We hope to hold more of these with high-level experts and survivors, such as PhD_Adam MD_Suresh JackWestMD and JFreemanDaily

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