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Biotech / Medical : IPIC
IPIC 0.00010000.0%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: Todd N. Weisrock who wrote (835)10/31/1997 11:50:00 AM
From: margaret foley  Read Replies (2) of 1359
 
Dear Todd,
Sorry about this delayed response. Take a look at WSJ article today, Oct 31, 1997. Title of article is:

Diet Drug Mystery Grows as New Data Emerge (pages B1 and B10)

The data emerging from the new data from doctors is showing lower abnormality rates than what has been found in the past from the small sample. What surprised me was that the reading of echiocardiograms is extremely subjective. I am in Boston and have read and watched the recent murder trial of the au pair and am rather shocked at how credible the medical doctors can be---each with contradictory interpretations of the medical data. Is this all subjective? There must be a probability factor that we should be aware of , otherwise everything seems to be opinion. Why have the tests?

The article is worth reading, IMHO. This does not do much to soothe my empty pockets but perhaps this will give some space and time to the
companies involved to finish the long term studies.

Mrs. IPIC always learns the hard way.

All the best,
Margaret
Still holding some but can't afford to buy more and sure wanted to today.
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