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Hedge - 06 Jul 2005 13:23 GMT
By Ronald Kotulak
Tribune science reporter
Published July 6, 2005

Many women have been told by their doctors to take aspirin to reduce
their risk of cancer and vitamin E to lower their risk of heart
disease. But two studies involving nearly 40,000 women suggest that the
supplements have very little or no effect in protecting healthy women
from these illnesses. (snip)

However this this does not demonstrate a pattern of consistent abuse
perpretrated by blind lemming (blind lemming mind you) primary care
physicians at the behest of their bribe taking research counterparts at
many local universities:

No matter what...Primary care doctors will throw all common sense aside
and blindly follow the "good science" of the day....

PM ladies you need to take hormones....no wait stop they cause cancer

Take Baychol....Oh wait stop that'll kill u to, matter of fact (10
trillion US later) maybe we oughta rethink this statin THANG altogether

Eat aspirin every day...yeah thats it.... that'll keep u healthy
Vaccines ...yeah that's it We gonna give yore kid forty of
'emm....that'll keep him healthy hee heeeeeeeee

farce
Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com - 07 Jul 2005 03:04 GMT
> By Ronald Kotulak
> Tribune science reporter
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> physicians at the behest of their bribe taking research counterparts at
> many local universities:

COMMENT:
Yeah, all those doctors taking bribes from the rich vitamin E and
aspirin lobbies!!  THINK of the piles of money involved!  It cannot
fail to corrupt a saint! Think of a the tide of blind lemming-oid
former saints!

Whereas, the alternative practitioners, being wise as serpents, never
gave into the vitamin E lobby, and never recommended the useless stuff.
Nor do they today.

> No matter what...Primary care doctors will throw all common sense aside
> and blindly follow the "good science" of the day....

COMMENT
Yes, that's it!  Common sense should have TOLD us vitamin E would do us
no good!  But we were all blinded by the shine of lucre. The Bermuda
vacations (or was it Belize?).  The ski trips paid for by vitamin E
makers and St. Joseph's Aspirin. And the divine taste of these little
orange tablets. Sigh.

And common sense should have TOLD us all this would work in men but not
women!  Right?

You know, the feminist medical rabble-rousers have been claiming women
have been *undertreated* for heart disease. Common sense should have
told us otherwise...

SBH
 
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