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legal advisor today is really the story minutes in this new younger days later and rose to be the president of international criminal tribunal for if somebody goes to live, you know, highly respected. the children's thing was on the panel and he was with all the other exams. think about 6 or 7 of them, looked at the evidence. 10 said yes, this was mr. can we see your point of how you feel, application oriented? want to ask you before we run out of the time of the, you know, the situation in the world right now. you know, the limitations of, of your court. the power of the i, c, c. some have argued, it has been its ability to name and shame when it issues and arrest warrant. and yet we've seen with leader such as the russian president vladimir putin with an arrest warrant is issued. he has not become the international pariah that some expected would be the result of that warrants. now we're seeing the leader of
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israel and a leader of hamas facing an arrest warrant. are you concerned that in the current geo political atmosphere that we live in, that the, the power of the court is being a road is by it's inability to execute what it wants, or some of the, not the power of the i, c, c, d, 's, lots about naming and shaming this is about the low and the law is about of the obligation of states. part is there a $124.00 states parties to invest the people that the i, c, c, the charges of diesel, the rest florence to tens. so that is an obligation is a legal obligations and $124.00 states of the world. and the i see these obligations to do is job its job is to prosecute people, whatever of the political, the incidence,
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a political that is and they come out of it will take care of themselves in the political step. but the crazy seat is about the law of the matter done. we need to train is focused on fed and multics funded in the way i to say, well i leave, we expanded it and they didn't well then i see, see what else they are that small, the trouble the i sees even double the i c c is the whole people, the comfortable on the basis of the load that must be stressed with emphasis. mr. today, as soon as you, the former president of the i c. c. we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us on what it's been a very busy day. i'm sure a for you. we appreciate your insights tonight as well. thank you. thank you very much. the ukraine says that russia fired an intercontinental ballistic missile as the central city of the pro overnight keeps. western allies
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have not confirmed this, but if true, this would be the 1st time that moscow has used the weapon in more ukraine's air force. so the attack targeted critical infrastructure into the broad, it did not specify what kind of warhead the missile was carry. there was no suggestion that the it was nuclear are no a day earlier. moscow accused ukraine of a launching a u. k. supplied storm shadow missiles into rushes course for the region. british media reported that one didn't have given the green lights for those weapons to be use. united states also recently gave the go ahead for keep to use it's longer range. attack them's missiles for strikes inside russian territory. all right, let's go now to my call legal correspondence, the misha does, while she is in see me sure. what has she been saying about the possibility that an icbm was launched against one of its cities?
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while brent the ukrainian air force said that of the 9 miss, sorry, was directed towards ukraine today at least one from its altitude and speed seem to be an intercontinental ballistic messiah. they do say that analysis is still ongoing. we also had president loading the zalinski coming out with his nightly statements early in the afternoon already basically seeing that we are looking at an in scene nibble who is clearly terrified. he alleged that roster i was trying to reach out to everybody in the world for mom as far as north korea and is on with named in that. and he also alleged that joshua with this numerous side, whatever it may be, is trying to use you clean as a testing ground. and you create as a for you to live and with some boss knows that they need to take action. however, that is some questioning about if this has an icbm or nod suspension, you case officials have said this is trying to find out. and 1st indications are
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also in motion. but this may not be an icbm, but we're still waiting to find out more. yeah, and the thread of this is perhaps, or possibly having been used, i'm sure for a very wor, fatigue, ukrainian population. this is the last thing that, that people wanted to hear. absolutely, brent and icbm or not that odd, ballistic messiah as being launched towards this country. and people all scared and you mentioned the wall fatigue, these are people who are used to having areas going off on a daily basis for my to the decimal jaded with these adults that they actually go about their lives. but right now they being reminded that was how this could be seen as this could be coming towards who would do head to the shadow. and when they see their phones lights up with a whole map of ukraine, $200.00 on the 80, the low it's, it's definitely scary. and a decent gallop pulls that came out a day ago, said that over 50 percent, ukrainians would be open to
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a false negotiated settlement of the one different opinions within that about territory concessions or not. and why and of course, these full scan before one to the other, within the gallup surveys visio it's set for on 10 ukrainians. would be willing to fight to the end no matter what. and in 2022, that was 7 on 10, so that there's a sort of virus continues to exist. me where i'd be flogging and it's hotter beam people show up, given that this is the cold winter of the one off the water behind me, you would have seen snow covered buildings if you could see better. and it says, you need to read a dispute. i'm over here use the mission and joyce of all, but the latest from keith tonight is always the me. sure. thank you. well for its part, russian has neither confirmed or denied firing an intercontinental ballistic missile, which is also known as an icbm. but the government official was publicly warned not to comment. rushes for ministry spokeswoman received a phone call during a live. the press briefing today she was told not to respond to reports of
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a ballistic missile strike on ukraine later. and she said that the call was to clarify whether the ministry was able to speak about a particular topic. well, someone who can speak is military analysts. marina monroe, the worst studies department at kings college london. she joins me tonight from unix read a good to see you. we are, we are getting conflicting reports about whether russia didn't use an intercontinental ballistic missile against the crating. um, what is your analysis of what happened? hello brand. um mary. so far, news outlets have reported that they 6 suspect the russians do have used a more than a 10000000 dollar expensive r s 26th through bass, which translates into frontier or boundary on the city of new printer. and the problem with this particular missile is that it has a range of 5500 kilometers,
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which puts it into the icbm range, but it can reach that range only was a very light payload. and so the rest is conflicting, maureen, what does that mean mission in terms of what, what does it mean? a very light, paler, does that tell you that it couldn't have a nuclear warhead on it as they possibly a very small one. but um, not uh, it wouldn't be as bad as, um, lets say our s 24 yars icbm which is a proper icbm and which was used as a prototype in order to design r s 26. so it's not comparable in those terms which would put this missile into an intermediate range missile and that those definitions in terms of ranges are coming from the i n f treaty,
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which is no longer valid. therefore there is still a dispute. how do you classify dismissal? and dismissal also came to replace the soviet r d s 10 pioneer. so it's nothing new and are the stands for medium range missile. and so the russians apartments we would proceed with as in intermediate range rather than an intercontinental ballistic missile. do you think that's a, this is most skills response to ukraine's use of longer range missiles against russian territory. and i'm thinking about what we've seen just in the past week of the using the us made attack them's or the u. k. made store and shadow. it's, i think it is very possible and i won't include the name is very symbolic of dismissal. the russian name being from tier or, or boundary which moscow 6 this has because it makes no military sense to use
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such an expensive missile, which hasn't been officially entered cert service by the way. um, on a ukrainian city were, let's say, is calendar and would have done the job, the readings that the, the missile have to cover were a 600 kilometers. um, because it was allegedly fired from ca, posting the, are in, ask for 100 region. so if there is no reason to use a missile capable of 5500 kilometer range to cover 600 killer me kilometers, in order to strike a city in ukraine and russia has done so before i think it's more of a notch to european capitals because this missile would be very much capable of reaching most of them was a substantial payload because it, it doesn't need to go to its maximum arrange marie, i've got 20 seconds left very briefly on should house or how concern should ukraine
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be that they're dealing with a possibly more capable weapon system now? well i, i don't think that the russians will be using them very much because they are very expensive, but it was used more symbolically to see if you clean response and keeps on using a back comes and storm shadow and russian territory. okay. military analysts, marina barone, joining us tonight from munich is always, maureen, we appreciate your time in your analysis. thank you. thank you for having me. you're watching dw, do is coming up next in good shape has some tips on how to boost your immune system . that's nice, me could all use, i'll be back. it was helping me out with more world news up to see you that the
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the skin is the immune systems, 1st line of defense. it protects the body from external passages. it stick it in some places than in all those gone off ones with a how. how much is our dead skin cells that form a physical barrier against invading organisms. feet that sort of not on the mouth or the eyes that would cloud your vision and stop you being able to taste involve males making. so what we have there are mucous membranes into their spirit tree and urinary tract also have mucous membranes. the mucus laya helps expel pathogens to slime, hard to fix any ends or the mucous membranes are composed of cells that form a physical barrier. but these are washed with
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a lot of saliva and other fluids by these have many components in them that have an antiviral or anti bacterial effect on tv of odd would onto back to the field. the intestine, it's the immune systems, grand central station. northern how far immune cells are locations in the intestinal world. this is when most defense reactions against pathogens take place. even theme as well as the immune system in the god. there is of course the micro biome, all of the microbes that are found there. because this is, they are habitat, other bacteria can't easily established themselves. there's their fault office. there is no room for that. i'm from the time slots when the bone marrow is also concepts gaming system. it's located inside the buildings. this is
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where most immune cells are produced. they perform various tasks. tional mach, the bone marrow, basically provides the so precursors, d, which mature in the fight against invaders. and then produce antibody listening ones on, on to crop up here. the time is a small gland under the breastbone, a specialized organ that acts as a kind of school for special like blood cells called t cells. ready white blood cells travel from the bone marrow to the time us and make sure that. ready contents are for this simulation by yourself. cool is quite strict tools in 1st grade, the teacher teaches the t cell, students what they need to respond to was still they again as of in mine on the end . so they have to do it properly. when customers deal, if they don't, they'll be kicked out of the classes coast each must defeat central and i'll send them to you. so school getting kicked out means dying. no other than that p touch who to munch the t cells,
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learn to distinguish the bodies own cells from foreign invaders, full and kitchens. officer they've been trained. somebody used as kill us cells against pathogens, to destroy them. displaying is also a key part of the immune system. it's still of defense self, the relief whenever they needed. and also felt as the blood in going down was fun. safety made basically you can think of displaying is a big blood c, as of the blood is filtered through it. and there are also macrophages in the margins, which we call scavenger cells in the i to t t saying they fish out old t cells, old blood cells and pathogens, and then dispose of them done. and so often the immune system has a huge off and all of health as that destroy pathogens to keep us healthy. often without us, even noticing our immune systems are continually on red alert,
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and they keep on watch, rely on the entire body even. so pathogen sometimes can get through, but even if you get several colds a year, that's no reason to worry. but if you're constantly tired and finding it difficult to concentrate, your immune system might be under par. smoking doesn't help. it reduces the micro flora and the nose and throat that normally stop the spread of harmful bacteria, nicotine and tar also we can the body's ability to kill pathogens. so smoking damages your immune system, but you can also do things to strengthen it. sonya does a lot to stay healthy and fits regular exercise and a balance diet are already an infrequent cost of life, but it's the more she could do to specifically strengthen how or a new system kind of be trained. sonya is looking for answers from
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a nutritionist scientist her 1st question is about movement. ma'am, just to assist all day at work. if i just do an exercise session in the evening, does not do anything for my immune system. sport scientists, cost included, is researching precisely that question. beautiful. every sporting activity stimulates the immune system. see, so we'd also activate c mean system. if you delve into the science and look directly at it and immune cells, you can see on a functional level that immune cells and athletic people function that's meant from best of them to be on. the cell is a move on more effective against pathogens or you go and that seems to be part of the cellulose of busy a logical basis for why they get sick. less often than a concrete so it's for this,
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the mean system. but how exactly exercise stimulates you'll circulation. this improves the transport of nutrients and oxygen via the bloodstream. which benefits do you mean cells? they then divide more quickly and when, well supplied, also search more actively for pathogens in the body. so if you move this team is my immune system doesn't kind of what sport i do. specifically what it is important that i stimulate my cardio pullman re system the cardiovascular system. because this mobilizes and stimulates the immune cells. whether i do that by playing soccer, joking or swimming, is pretty irrelevant. the crucial thing is that i do it frequently because throughout my life it will always activate these immune cells and keep them in better condition when theme of liam's long gun investments, wisconsin. to prevent disease, the body's immune cells split up the tops and the clever way the innate immune
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system reacts universally to any unknown pathogens. it provides a kind of basic blanket protection that specialized to mean cells also develop over the course of a lifetime. as part of the so called adaptive immune system, they can recognize and eliminate specific pathogens for years, providing an added layer of protection. sonya also wants to help her immune system by eating healthily. but the victim in spite and trace elements really improve the immune system. in how important is nutrition for my immune system and how long this service is for the symbols. as tim nutrition is very important for the heading system that we need the various nutrients that we taken through food in for the immune system to function. well also i can just look at and it's also particularly important to drink and the fluids, mainly water and then sweetens herbal teas. lisa,
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this is easy because the immune system is a fluid organ expired. that's the most tim, i'm for this about a month itself. so in your blood and blood transport them to the places that need it. transported will even notice that experts recommend drinking at least the lead 2 and a half or 4 to daily and the diet that contains vegetables and fruit, but also dairy products, whole grains, which will need of high quality fat, a balanced intake for the mean system. and the whole body i said he wants to see what i definitely need to strengthen my immune system. step good capacitor of to you, mike, for nutrients. so victim ins increase elements that support immune function. in particular, one of them is victim and see he's up. i mean is it, i mean say which as is commonly known, is found above all and citrus fruits but also in cabbage and bell peppers. for instance. the open public beecham in c, strengthens immune cells, can also neutralize free radicals. these arise, for example, when immune cells
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a working a lot code between c weekends of cells, a means high immune system. and of course the sink is also important. it's a trace element mainly found in whole grain products like home, wheel bread, but also impulses in defense cells need think in order to divide quickly and this effectively fights off infections. another vital substance, the trait elements selenium, is contained in like use such as soil, other beans, but also presume not. selenium also encourages the formation of new immune cells and like victim and see it combined aggressive pre radicals, render them homeless. what a few died isn't perfectly balanced. sonya also sometimes snacks, benjamin gun, if this had been up, if i'm not sure whether i'm eating right. how do i just take supplements?
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then i'd have everything i need wouldn't mind. florida. there's an industry built around immune boosters. the problem is the strong immune system, but how useful are they really novels i cancelled submit the suit supplements and the best way to achieve a balance diet. we need complex students because they contain a range of new tree and select the door, absorb together. and the interact together, including within the context of immune function, what they're supposed to come out in on monday, one full tune. so home cooked meals a good, but one of them you do so is almost completely lacking in food victim. indeed, that's because i'm the one with, i mean the special thing about victim indeed is that we produce it all cell through our skin by sunlight invent. and when so you should have your levels checked. i mean the mood and supplement with victim indeed accordingly has done integration to victim. indeed to foot victim indeed strengthens, and mucous membranes stimulates the production of empty bodies and active. they use
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the entire immune system and relaxing and the sun is good for you. anyway. stressful new behind is a real immune killer, isn't it? subsequent off suppress of that, i'm often stressed that we can often really exhausted. how important is it for my, my unit system to relax. some studies have shown that defense cells appear to multiply and grow more efficient during deep sleep phases. if you don't get enough sleep on the other hand, the opposite happens. so adequate sleep, a balance, diet, and regular exercise. oh, strengthen the mean system. however, it's just as important to keep the immune system in shape through contact with other people challenging by confronting it with new passages. that's how the immune system runs to recognize and fight them off. so don't be afraid of catching something. context is not certainly good fuel mood, but also for your health i'm speaking of
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contact, sex is a good work out to that 1st year immune system and circulation and reduces stress. the last thing likewise helps to counteract the effects of stress hormones. but good jagow can actually increase the production of t cells and natural killer cells. and while our cherished children might object, there's another option when it comes to protecting the body against dangerous diseases. vaccination. ready a single job that can save more than just one life. as we know from over 220 years, i've had no cancellation in the form of pills injections will scratch vaccination. but come this last to constitute physical home. even assault 10 percent. that'd be based on the bottom. one in 10 new bones in the 18th century died of smallpox stink a. i'd say the physical tom prevents something worse and death,
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then maybe it is justified for life. good. smallpox has played human calling for millennia. the fight against a deadly disease began in earnest with edward general and his 1st successful application of immunology in europe. in 1796, the english stopped to infect as an 8 your own 1st with count pox then with smallpox. when the boy proved to be a meeting to the latter, he conduct to test some of the subjects the i'm feeling that the introduction of the small pulse inoculation paved the way for today's vaccination programs that vaccines could now be produced in large quantities. for the 1st time potentially for an entire society in gemini, the smallpox vaccination was made compulsory in 1874 with fines, but not complying with the new law. but that didn't prevent the series of outbreaks in the 20th century. meanwhile, the 1950s, so
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a research and supposedly of a disease that can attack this cells in the spinal cord and brain, so via cases can cause paralysis and the arms and legs us or even were spirit. theresa, you the, the only protection against polio is vaccination. the, the last documented case of polio in germany was in 1990. i mean, many other countries to it has now been eliminated. thanks to vaccines and progress was also made on the smallpox front with huge news in 1980. the pumpkin concord does that mean that's? that's awesome. yeah, hold on a guy. so them inside is towards the front of it because on types of guns of ceiling be how old feel us going to cancel. if 95 percent of a population are immunized, pathogen can no longer spread one kind of outside and you could almost say that
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vaccination is a victim of its own success. so because you can't see what the situation would be like otherwise, at the smallpox was eradicated in 1980 on and from there pop over not to us to show us, go out that resignation. also, if that hadn't been the case, she would have claimed the lives of an estimate to 200000000 people since then we on maxima and those people didn't die. research as a working on new vaccines against h i v comes up an m s. the hope is that in the future, the success story of immunization and benefit count this more lives the smallpox may be history, but a new generation of vaccines are being develops to eradicate other serious diseases . polio, for example, unit self and other organizations have introduced global inoculation drives. the
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virus, however, remains a threat to children in afghanistan and pakistan. and there are a number of other countries where polio is making a comeback despite having disappeared years ago. and then there's measles, which continues to claim thousands of mostly young lies every year, especially in places where access to vaccines is limited. but the more people who are protected, the sooner we'll get, the better the disease and dedicated scientists are constantly working on new vaccines. h p v is a group of viruses responsible for genital warts, but more ominously, they can also cause cervical cancer, penile cancer, tumors in the mouth and anal region 2006. so a major breakthrough in the fight against the pathogens. i know i'm lia shipping, hama has a preliminary stage of civic who cancer for sales have already changed, but not yet malignant. even so she has to have surgery to remove them.
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serious procedure layer wants to have kid some day and then know for ration puts that wish risk a josh, my son has a 27 year old woman. it's difficult to come to terms with it was a big shot from the 1st cause us talk so much. she was diagnosed with a human papa luma virus or h p v. and easily transmissible pathogen. that's alternately responsible for almost all cases of cervical cancer. the virus can also trigger other types of cancer like fruit cancer or cause gens towards the sun auto. so i only then really realized what it meant and what impact the h. b virus has before that it was never an issue i'd really thought about the same level of a knock it out of in fact as being a vaccine against h. b, b for nearly 20 years now. unique in the fight against cancer onto your convicts. so please put on him, we can now really prevent cancer development with the vaccine. we can make the
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immune system so capable that all party takes care of this viral disease on it. so wherever it pops up to appear to be uncomfortable and saves the use program to eliminate h p. v in europe by 2030 requires 19 percent of everyone under a team guessing vaccinated for the sofa. and the one and 5 young men have done so happy, so quick street. so they asking whether these men have ever heard of h. p. v provides a sobering picture. most haven't the full light of one respond that says that's because he thinks it's not on the agenda for man. thing to think about viruses that affect organs, if they don't have themselves content, that's the assumption is widespread, but it's also a misconception. is they might need a reasonable approach in education. on the one hand, if boys have facts and they, they also protect go see me because they can then no longer infect them. but boys can also protect themselves for a malignant throat cancer. and this should be
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a bigger issue because with the thought of it would have indicated too much if not runs and information center focused on prevention. he says, vaccination rates can only be increased through agile patient them campaigns. la showing how much is know guessing of vaccinations, a 27 because protection against h. p v makes sense even often an infection like flight simulators for pilots. vaccinations give our immune system training under realistic conditions. they involve a weekend form of the pathogen or parts of it which arms the body against an infection. the cove of 19 pandemic also saw the emergence of a new kind of vaccine where it's time r n a technology. the body cells are given the kind of genetic blueprint that they use to construct viral components. they in turn trigger and immune response. cancer researchers were working on the technology long before cove it, however,
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and progress has been made on that front too. it had been 2 and a half years since, and that's in my mind at the melanoma skin cancer removed. she then had regular follow up appointments. then one day she discovered swollen lymph nodes and the hospital said i should have them taken out just to be on the safe side. except it turned out it was a been tested, this is not gonna be tough tom. those that in turn was removed, but and that'd simon was now worried about the cancer returning. whether anything can be done to prevent it. when country sonia a show, you can say it's all gone. the m r i n c t, we're fine. that used to means that everything was okay. yeah. others. okay, well then the clinic told me there was a study going on i just because it's a very promising m hour and a vaccine. and i'm schools on the head says
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a few such questions. a study run by christopher get pod from the hamburg skin to miss santa web research as a working on new treatments for melanoma. the current phase involves over a 1000 patients world wide and the 1st results show that the m r. n. a vaccination very often reduces the risk of a recurrence. dobbins is that for leasing the data is very encouraging, which puts overall 49 percent bits of decent for risk of recurrence and the prevention of discipline test documents up to 62 percent by bit. so it's bouncing subjects and the studies are administered. ready to immuno therapies. ready the 1st is a check point and hipaa to infusion every 6 weeks for a year. the check points interviewed the check point inhibitors,
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or if there was to take approach that literally run the tomb is invisibility cloak, at least the into multi tom cup. the from queue most able to hide from the immune system is the same. so for sending a check point in here because the turban not if i can not this. ready and then a new development, the patients also get 9 doses of an m r n. a comes to vaccine it to my info is in the cima vaccine. i can specify the target of the attack even so we can provide the immune system with the features that characterize the, to miss ellison the, the 2 months in cocktail as the the production of the vaccine starts with i'm the lising, the genetic material of cancer cells is then deployed to crate the product that directly targets the specifics to. this is called a new entity and vaccine connected simon mind is about to get to 4th m r and ne shopped. she's one of the 1st patients in germany
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to receive this new customized concept therapy. as part of the study, the, the, this to a board review and handbook brings together varies experts m r n a could be a highly effective treatment method in the fight against by all kinds of says did arnold, who was involved in and nothing you study. so far, however, not many of his patients are eligible only those who are tons of free of the surgery would remain an extremely high risk of recurrence that it will take a few years to find out whether the m r n. a vaccine really provides protection here, and the same applies, but other forms of cancer from pancreatic to prostate and lung cancer. now being targeted by a range of studies being conducted worldwide. so those customers,
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you have this stuff, what's gradually becoming a parent is it vaccinations can be particularly beneficial with the low juma. the meaning that the burden is minimized by surgery or radio therapy. ringback about it, what else the type of homes does is that's what we can currently see from the studies that have been conducted back and become and it's, it's in my mind remains anxious also because like many of its kind to is a double blind study. meaning, but neither adult to no patient, no which subjects would give them the actual vaccine in which received the placebo the thing, i'm sure we had some kind of it started with headaches, aching, limbs severe fatigue and chills and fever. and i assume that i'm getting the right medication, but of course nobody knows come of us by such as kind of, she hopes that comes, that is no history. and if the study successfully completes this late his phase, the vaccine could pop soon be more widely available.
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so take care of your immune system and it'll take care of you. and that includes getting some well learned rest and relaxation. how about within the next step is owed? that's in good shape. see you that the,
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