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Biotech / Medical : Cortex (Cor) [formerly CORX]
COR 359.22+2.0%Jan 30 9:30 AM EST

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To: Cage Rattler who wrote (611)10/21/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: DavidCG   of 1255
 
The medical community doesn't reveal results until data is published and it can be peer evaluated.

Otherwise, there would be no need for medical journals.

It's so simple... the Wake Forest University study was completed
3 times on rats to make sure they weren't getting false data.

Once Wake Forest was convinced this was an excellent drug on rats, and
they verified their own data three times... they published the results.

NBC saw the results published and ran with it by interviewing the researcher at Wake Forest University.

It's that simple.

Once the phase of I/IIa human testing is completed... guess what.. data will be published again for peer evaluation in a medical journal
NBC will pick up the story, and run with it again.

Probably interviewing the National Institutes of Health.

I think all the news agencies know better that it is better to be accurate with scientific data than look stupid on camera.

Remember the genious news coverage of Cold-Fusion?

When was the last time you saw a news story like that on national news?

Not since.

Once bitten, twice shy.

-DavidCG
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