This is the third in a series of posts sharing new information about cancers. Hope you find the series useful.
Monthly Archives: August 2023
Nanoparticle structure enhances STING action
Here is yet another approach (we started this yesterday) has proven useful to treat cancer.
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Do Me a Solid
We will be reviewing the new developments in treating cancer that have moved the needle against the scourge over the next few days.
Administrative Bloat
My good buddy, Andy, routinely bitches and moans about the bloated administrative costs that cause university/college tuitions to be so darned high.
She’d be 99 tomorrow…
The day after tax day… 2007. I am summoned to visit a potential client with a problem. They have been using PCLaw (a superb accounting system for lawyers, accountants, and consultants- i.e., anyone who needs to track and bill time) for several years, a program with which I was and am intimately familiar. We talk and agree that I will assist them to resolve their current problems.
Ivy? State? Community and then College?
So many kids are debating about going to college- and which college to attend nowadays.
Happy birthday, IRA
Yesterday, we celebrated the birthday of my daughter (a real person, of course). Today, we’ll celebrate the birthday of a groundbreaking new law.
Today is Shanna’s Secular Birthday
So, to celebrate heŕbirthday, I decided to introduce you to the sort of assistance Shanna provides her clients.
Driverless Taxis?
The Official First Day of Elul- but the second day of the new moon
This is the second day of Rosh Chodesh Elul, a minor holiday. The first (yesterday) was the anniversary of my eldest daughter’s bat mitzva. (I won’t say how many years!) Mazel tov, Shosh! The second day of the holiday (today) is the 26th anniversary (called a Yahrzeit) of the death of my mom.
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