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To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (22199)1/6/1999 8:07:00 AM
From: Lucky Charm  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 43774
 
National Health & Safety Corporation Announces Financing forMarketing of Cancer Detection & POWERx Contracts

WARMINSTER, Pa., Jan. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- National Health and Safety Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: NHLT) announced today that it has entered into final stages of negotiations with PanAmerican BanCorp (OTC Bulletin Board: PRWT) of New York to provide up to $6 million in expansion financing.

Dr. Dennis Bowers, President and CEO of National Health & Safety Corporation, indicated that the expansion financing will be utilized to service about $125 million in current contracts for its POWERx Medical Benefits Network and for marketing the Longport Soft Tissue Scanner, a device which can detect various forms of cancer without the need for invasive surgical biopsies.

National Health & Safety recently announced that it has acquired the exclusive North American marketing rights to the cancer detection technology of Longport.

Bowers indicated that NHS projects revenues of about $100 million per year from the Longport technology, which he expects to be submitted to the FDA during the next 90 days. National Health & Safety is currently sponsoring clinical research into the applications of the Longport technology for cancer detection at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.

SOURCE National Health and Safety Corporation



To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (22199)1/6/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: LegalBeast  Respond to of 43774
 
My goodness. I was wrong, you are not a babbling idiot, you are instead an illiterate babbling idiot. My apologies for that slight error.

Totally Irresponsible, THOUGHTS?

I said:

7. As to your "avoided" question ... Do you have any proof that anyone has violated SEC regulations? If you do, then the enforcement division of the SEC is the place to take that information. Since yo have not done that, then it is my well educated guess that you have nothing but would like to appear as if you do. This is the same as claiming that just because John will not play your game that he must also be doing something wrong. You are the one in the wrong on both points.