Re: Dartmouth study suggests caution against using certain drugs to unclog heart arteries

From: William Wagner (Non11Spamb2wagner_at_snip.net)
Date: 10/12/04


Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:06:24 -0400

In article <Xns958097076AAF8some1outthere@38.144.126.105>,
 listener <listener@nospam.net> wrote:

> William Wagner <Non11Spamb2wagner@snip.net> wrote in
> news:Non11Spamb2wagner-4D8DB1.14271612102004@news.snip.net:
>
> > In article <047om09jc126bkckpu473ads21m7k1t89k@4ax.com>,
> > Jim Chinnis <jchinnis@SPAMalum.mit.edu> wrote:
> >
> >> listener <listener@nospam.net> wrote in part:
> >>
> >> >Rather than view it as right or wrong, perhaps it's more sensible to
> >> >see it as ongoing research in a very complicated field that is
> >> >evolving rapidly and can be full of contradictory information. These
> >> >studies aid in refining and redifining the techniques.
> >>
> >> Yep. What seems obvious often turns out to be wrong.
> >> --
> >> Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA
> >
> > Ignore that man behind the curtain.
> >
> > William(Bill)
> >
>
> How does that move the discussion further?
>
>
> L.

How does it decrease it? Some folks in technical medicine found
some information contrary to what is a major belief system given.
Tis it not good to point that out?
Ignore that man behind the curtain. ===Question authority.. Knowing
what you know now would you have a question or two about stents? Or
just get it done..so easy . No problems.

Bill

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