Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 In my (humble) opinion I found this worth reading ... scroll down to November 9th 2008 http://www.gooznews.com:80/archives/cat_health_care.html CRP -- The Next Chapter in Medical Waste? The latest study on statins and heart disease, which appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine website yesterday and in all the major papers this morning, is worth a second look, not because of what it says about heart disease, which is mildly interesting at best, but because of what it reveals about profit-driven medical research and how it contributes to making the U.S. health care system the most bloated and wasteful in the world Clare in Taz Please help stop email address harvesting and subsequent spamming & protect your family, friends and yourself.Use BCC when sending to multiple email addresses and also delete old email addresses BEFORE forwarding on emails. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 I humbly second your opinion.--- On Mon, 12/22/08, Clare@GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris wrote: Clare@GOOGLE MAIL <theclaremcharris CRP -- The Next Chapter in Medical Waste?Undisclosed-RecipientDate: Monday, December 22, 2008, 3:37 AM In my (humble) opinion I found this worth reading ... scroll down to November 9th 2008 http://www.gooznews .com:80/archives /cat_health_ care.html CRP -- The Next Chapter in Medical Waste? The latest study on statins and heart disease, which appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine website yesterday and in all the major papers this morning, is worth a second look, not because of what it says about heart disease, which is mildly interesting at best, but because of what it reveals about profit-driven medical research and how it contributes to making the U.S. health care system the most bloated and wasteful in the world Clare in Taz Please help stop email address harvesting and subsequent spamming & protect your family, friends and yourself.Use BCC when sending to multiple email addresses and also delete old email addresses BEFORE forwarding on emails. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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