mad2 check this out, sounds like asenio was tad off here from Asensio's report:
>As detailed below, >there is no Harvard or Dr. Komaroff led CFS incidence study.
>The press release also cites 'an independent study from Harvard >University School of Medicine, led by eminent Dr. Anthony Komaroff, >Professor of Medicine.' Hemispherx introduced the report as being >'the latest authoritative research on CFIDS incidence,' and being >'published in the August 1995 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine.' >In actuality, there is neither a study in the August 1, 1995 edition >nor the August 15, 1995 edition of Annals of Internal Medicine. >There is an article titled 'Chronic Fatigue and the Chronic Fatigue >Syndrome: Prevalence in a Pacific Northwest Health Care System' in >the July 15, 1995 edition of Annals of Internal Medicine. The study >was not conducted, published, or funded by Harvard or any of its >affiliates. Dr. Komaroff is listed in this study but not as the lead >author. In fact, Dr. Komaroff is only one of six authors and is the >last mentioned.
A researcher's comment on Asensio's above defense:
The laboratory head, i.e. the leader of the study, is conventionally the last author listed.
kind of funny asenio putting in his report look at dr komaroff he cant be important his name is last not first if he was boss he would be first.
oops asenio leader of study goes last not first, wonder if he's still sure ampligen is a scam has he gotten anything right about heb????
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