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    It seems that some people either don’t know how to open a bag of rice properly or are just too lazy to do it the right way. It’s not that hard. 😆~~~~~~~~~~…

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    A computer model developed by Cleveland Clinic oncologist Timothy Chan, MD, PhD, and colleagues accurately predicts whether immune checkpoint blockade will be effective in patients diagnosed with a wide variety of cancers.

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