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Thread started 08/19/16 11:47am

kapo74

Even in death Prince inspires people

This is not about music and only a bit connected to Prince. But please stay with me.

I am very interested in medical science and I follow all kinds of medical journals. The last few months, I noticed that Nature and Science covered pain medication and all kinds of issues regarding them. Before Prince died, it was a none issue in those high impact journals.

A couple of days ago, I stumbled upon this nice article. Research is being conducted to find non-addictive painkillers. Too little, too late of course for our beloved hero.

I don't believe or think Prince was a long term patient/user/addict. However, I do think Prince's untimely death has triggered at least the media/scientific attention to this field of research. Let's hope this research will indeed lead to non-addicitve painkillers. I know I could use some, every now and then.

http://mobile.the-scienti...ive-opioid
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Reply #1 posted 08/19/16 11:54am

LuxLove

Thank you. Something good gotta come from it right?

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Reply #2 posted 08/19/16 12:00pm

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kapo74 said:

This is not about music and only a bit connected to Prince. But please stay with me. I am very interested in medical science and I follow all kinds of medical journals. The last few months, I noticed that Nature and Science covered pain medication and all kinds of issues regarding them. Before Prince died, it was a none issue in those high impact journals. A couple of days ago, I stumbled upon this nice article. Research is being conducted to find non-addictive painkillers. Too little, too late of course for our beloved hero. I don't believe or think Prince was a long term patient/user/addict. However, I do think Prince's untimely death has triggered at least the media/scientific attention to this field of research. Let's hope this research will indeed lead to non-addicitve painkillers. I know I could use some, every now and then. http://mobile.the-scienti...ive-opioid

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This is the first thread on here that actually brought tears to my eyes. cry

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Thank you.

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Your lips to God's ears.

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"I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump
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Reply #3 posted 08/19/16 12:01pm

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LuxLove said:

Thank you. Something good gotta come from it right?



Yeah. It was his life mission, why should it stop now? Do good, be good and be a little badass, tho. But yeah... There is always a rainbow...
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Reply #4 posted 08/19/16 12:03pm

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kapo74 said:

LuxLove said:

Thank you. Something good gotta come from it right?

Yeah. It was his life mission, why should it stop now? Do good, be good and be a little badass, tho. But yeah... There is always a rainbow...

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Helps me heal really. God I love him.

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