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Originally Posted by xepherys
The article mentions that she has not yet published her findings, but soon will, and also that it will be discussed at a medical conference in England. After these two items take place, you'll see more about it. Of course, when the U.S. media gets ahold of it, prepare for a bit of sensationalization.
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More media denigration for no reason. Why would we sensationalize this? It's a pretty sensational story to begin with and doesn't need any embelishment. After all, if it's possible in mice, it's probably eventually possible in humans which leads to incredible medical opportunities down the road. What exactly could we "sensationalize" that would make it a more exciting story?