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To: Andrew Abraham who wrote (3466)6/11/1999 12:05:00 AM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 4122
 
Funny how you pick and choose which scientificic medical studies you support. As I recall, my first post referring to statements made on a television show were deemed as being deficient because they failed to provide scientific studies to back the claims (that I didn't make) up.

However, the ultrasound report is meant to be positive, in that it could indicate a method to determining why p53 counts aberrate.

And I am surprised that thalidomide doesn't cause birth defects in mice and rats. Thalidomide is an excellent anti-blood vessel (angio) growth (genesis) factor that is very successful in preventing the growth of cancers. The only other time an adult grows blood vessels is when the female is pregnant, and the fetus is growing new blood vessels. Do mice babies come from something else? Or is Thalodimine not really an anti-angiogenesis drug after all?

Finally, offf-topic: It is very very strange and I don't really know what the connection is, but I heard about the ultrasound problem on the 700 Klub this morning, and the opposing view point strongly denounced this very scary news as another irresponsible act, this time by scientists.