timothyfarley1601
Timothyfarley16
timothyfarley1601

to be fair, he didn't say "humans". I bet many extraterrestrial civilizations will watch too

Veritechs in any version

I've read most of these and you are spot on. I never hear anyone talk about Andrew Robinson's "Stitch in Time" and I am glad you included it. My favorite on this list

I read a lot of those comics way back then. Not a bad story. Soldier who gives up his humanity to save his planet

This show is growing on me

Not used as much in the USA nowadays. Peripheral neuropathy is biggest complaint I hear even at low doses.

TB secondary was holding on every play and still got scorched

As for cancer, the medical community is beginning to understand how the body's own immune system can control and even eradicate some types of cancer. BCG would help facilitate that. But the immune system is incredibly complex and not well understood yet. Still, pharma has developed some immunotherapies that have

A registrational trial that garners approval by FDA and world authorities costs about 100 million USD. Odds that it will work out fairly low. That's a lot of money to gamble.