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|    Retirednoguilt to hubops@ccanoemail.com    |
|    Re: Higher Cancer Rates Found After Rece    |
|    06 Nov 25 12:35:16    |
      [continued from previous message]              > local, provincial, and national health authorities.       > I don't rely on internet "experts" for my health decisions.       > Certain internet sources seem factual and sensible - I like the       > Mayo Clinic's online articles. < no adverts, no money grubbing >       > .. others seem ridiculous - like RFK Jr. and his ilk.       > John T.              I wholeheartedly agree that the the Mayo Clinic's web site is a reliable       source of medical information. Unfortunately, depending on where you       live and in today's world, your political views, local, provincial and       even national health authorities may or may not be good sources of       guidance. In the U.S. at least 1/3 of the population considers RFK Jr.       to be a national health authority. Furthermore, having a M.D. diploma       doesn't guarantee that the individual hasn't come under the influence of       the woo-woos. Sometimes their motivation is the opportunity to get even       richer than they might become if they had remained in a traditional       medical career path.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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