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Biotech / Medical : XOMA. Bull or Bear?
XOMA 29.87-0.2%Jan 9 3:59 PM EST

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To: Cacaito who wrote (9867)5/9/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: Bluegreen  Read Replies (2) of 17367
 
Cacaito, it is George NOT me that is confused about terminology in regards to Haemophilus. Most people don't realize that Haemophilus Influenzae is bacteria not virus. Now remember also it is NOT me that suggested benefit DID NOT outweigh the risk, it was the article. It stated>>>>>>>>>The data is particularly disturbing because it indicates the potential risks of the vaccine exceeds the potential benefit. The findings are expected to allow many diabetics to receive compensation for their injuries and lead to safer immunization.<<<<<
Cacaito, in vaccines and other areas of medical care, FIRST, DO NO HARM! Certainly don't hide the harm behind the elusive prevention moniker! Please don't get the idea that I am against vaccines, I am not. I am against the FDA approving UNSAFE vaccines. I don't think it is too much of a stretch to say a vaccine might set off wholesale destruction of beta cells. Seems someone besides the author is taking it seriously enough to suggest compensation for the possible destruction of this particular function of the pancreas! Only my opinions.
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