"My good friend @Pepedeluxe4 brought up Covfefe in discussion about noble Metal nanoparticles being cancer cures. He said he wished covFeFe (Fe = iron atom) was some hidden meaning for a cure.

Well low and behold At iron (Fe) nanoparticles "

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2016/09/iron-nanoparticles-make-immune-cells-attack-cancer.html
"My good friend @Pepedeluxe4 brought up Covfefe in discussion about noble Metal nanoparticles being cancer cures. He said he wished covFeFe (Fe = iron atom) was some hidden meaning for a cure. Well low and behold At iron (Fe) nanoparticles " https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2016/09/iron-nanoparticles-make-immune-cells-attack-cancer.html
MED.STANFORD.EDU
Iron nanoparticles make immune cells attack cancer
Stanford researchers accidentally discovered that iron nanoparticles invented for anemia treatment have another use: triggering the immune system’s ability to destroy tumor cells.
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