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To: Mike Relyea who wrote (1229)10/29/1997 2:57:00 AM
From: Mike Relyea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1693
 
Jerry,

As a follow up to my comments about the bigger cancer market, you may find reviewing post 141, 142, 308, 409, 410, and 420 interesting. These are just a few pasts posts about H. pylori by me and others. I just did a quick scan to find these.

Mike



To: Mike Relyea who wrote (1229)10/29/1997 11:15:00 PM
From: Mike Relyea  Respond to of 1693
 
More news on H. pylori:

yahoo.com

Wednesday October 29 6:30 PM EST

Ulcer Germ May Affect Infant Growth
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- New research suggests that Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), the bacteria that causes most stomach ulcers in adults, may cause poor early growth in children. . . . .

. . . . The researchers state that the link between H. pylori infection in adulthood and low weight at 1 year of age "was a new finding." They add that the finding was independent of social class and family size. "The highest rates of infection were in men who had failed to thrive in infancy, being lighter at 1 year than would be expected from their birth weight," Fall and her colleagues state. . . .

Mike