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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2006

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Uh...oh...some new cancer news that will effect us all

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MZB - 13 Jan 2006 15:39 GMT
Hello again. I haven't posted in awhile and it is with much sadness and
chagrin that I do post this here and now.

An article just came out in the prestigious New Zealand Journal of Medicine.
It was written by Dr. Ima F. Geneous.

Basically they have found a major link between reading cancer-type
newsgroups (they mentioned this one specifically by name) and,
unfortunately, getting cancer.

Apparently it pertains to the continuous brain/body connection. It was hard
to understand as it was written in a very erudite, techinical  fashion.

However, there was a nugget of tremendous news. They apparently have found a
cure for this type of cancer.

It was thrice daily chelation/iron therapy!

Lord Bless and Save us ALL.

Mel
clifto - 13 Jan 2006 19:40 GMT
> Hello again. I haven't posted in awhile and it is with much sadness and
> chagrin that I do post this here and now.
>
> An article just came out in the prestigious New Zealand Journal of Medicine.
> It was written by Dr. Ima F. Geneous.

Is he related to Jim Shoe and I.P. Freely?

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