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The National Cancer Institute is studying ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, according to its top official, alarming career scientists.

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    The National Cancer Institute is studying ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, according to its top official, alarming career scientists. https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/10/ivermectin-for-cancer-national-cancer-institute-preclinical-study/

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      The National Cancer Institute is studying ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, according to its top official, alarming career scientists. https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/10/ivermectin-for-cancer-national-cancer-institute-preclinical-study/

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      @STAT well that is dumb

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        The National Cancer Institute is studying ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, according to its top official, alarming career scientists. https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/10/ivermectin-for-cancer-national-cancer-institute-preclinical-study/

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        @STAT

        America is an idiot.

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          The National Cancer Institute is studying ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, according to its top official, alarming career scientists. https://www.statnews.com/2026/02/10/ivermectin-for-cancer-national-cancer-institute-preclinical-study/

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          @STAT

          “If lots of people believe it and it’s moving public health, we as NIH have an obligation, again, to treat it seriously,” Bhattacharya said at the event. According to The Chronicle at Duke University, Bhattacharya recently said he wants the NIH to be “the research arm of MAHA.”

          Uh no, you in fact do not have an obligation to do that. There's a reason some people are experts in their field while others are not. The failure to make that distinction is one of the root causes of the clusterfuck currently unfolding in the US.

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