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To: Ilaine who wrote (62158)1/26/2001 3:41:14 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
<No, but I don't want to argue about it with you any more. >

Yes in fact I am correct... this appears to be true of ALL the studies sighted by the program.

The conclusion of the program:

<The prevalence of NSAID use and the resulting gastrointestinal complications, particularly among the elderly, are important public health issues. When possible, NSAID therapy should be reserved for patients with a definitive indication. >

<But the cause of death varies - it's silly to argue>

But you just said they died from the pills??

<"well, they were sick, so of course they died." >

I didn't say that, I said they're sick so they're popping pain killers.

DAK

PS... I agree with not discussing it further, I'll refrain from the type of attacks you made in reference to the material.



To: Ilaine who wrote (62158)1/26/2001 5:36:01 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
>Of course sick people die more often than well people do.

Huh? Last time I checked, the incidence of death for people (sick or healthy) was still exactly 100%.



To: Ilaine who wrote (62158)1/28/2001 2:08:16 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
"Death, a metabolic affliction causing total shutdown of all life functions, has long been considered humanity's number one health concern. Responsible for 100 percent of all recorded fatalities worldwide, the condition has no cure."

theonion.com

Regards,

Barb