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|    Marxette to Turin Turd    |
|    Re: warning unsafe message dont open re     |
|    11 Mar 17 11:56:38    |
      XPost: soc.men, alt.california, alt.drugs.pot       XPost: sac.politics       From: stormy_shells@yahoo.com              :) Not by the real Turin an' not who Turin is. The people using this       tactic are a gang of cyber criminals, here's a borrowed quote wrt to       some of their other activities:                     "...a gang of online thieves who do specialize in identity theft and       forgeries among other cyber activities.              The purpose of this post was not trolling or fun or personal vendettas.       It was gang intimidation oriented toward facilitating criminal       activities; which, includes the trading of drugs, pornography and       copyrighted works. This group uses "alt.usenet.kooks" as an operating       base on Usenet. They are well known for stalking and intimidation of a       much more serious nature against targeted individuals.              You are encouraged to report such behavior to federal authorities       whenever it is encountered."                     On 03/11/2017 03:13 AM, Turin Turd wrote:       > On 11/03/2017 02:04, & wrote:       >>       >> fake flooding from drug dealer scum posting junk messages to hide       >> behind traffic they steal your credit card numbers too its from       >> peter j ross greg hall and alt usenet kooks report identity thieves       >> and pirates to fbi . i win       >>       >>       >>       >> On 03/10/2017 08:38 PM, Daily Doper wrote:       >>> New research analyzing millions of U.S. medical records suggests       >>> that marijuana use raises an adult’s risk of stroke and heart       >>> failure.       >>>       >>> The study couldn’t prove cause-and-effect, but the researchers       >>> said they tried to account for other heart risk factors.       >>>       >>> “Even when we corrected for known risk factors, we still found a       >>> higher rate of both stroke and heart failure in these patients,”       >>> explained lead researcher Dr. Aditi Kalla, a cardiologist at       >>> Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia.       >>>       >>> “That leads us to believe that there is something else going on       >>> besides just obesity or diet-related cardiovascular side       >>> effects,” Kalla said in a news release from the American College       >>> of Cardiology (ACC).       >>>       >>> Her team is slated to present its findings March 18 at the ACC’s       >>> annual meeting, in Washington, D.C.       >>>       >>> In the study, Kalla’s group looked at 20 million health records       >>> of patients aged 18 to 55 who were discharged from one of more       >>> than a thousand hospitals across the United States in 2009 and       >>> 2010.       >>>       >>> Of those patients, 1.5 percent said they’d used marijuana.       >>>       >>> Such use was associated with a much higher risk for stroke,       >>> heart failure, coronary artery disease and sudden cardiac death.       >>> Pot use was also tied to common heart disease risk factors such       >>> as obesity, high blood pressure, smoking and drinking, the       >>> researchers said.       >>>       >>> After adjusting for those risk factors, the researchers       >>> concluded that marijuana use was independently associated with a       >>> 26 percent increased risk of stroke and a 10 percent increased       >>> risk of heart failure.       >>>       >>> “More research will be needed to understand the [reasons] behind       >>> this effect,” Kalla said.       >>>       >>> Not everyone agreed the findings are cause for alarm, however.       >>>       >>> Paul Armentaro is deputy director of NORML, a marijuana advocacy       >>> group. He called the increase in heart risk, “a relatively       >>> nominal one,” and said the study “is inconsistent with the       >>> findings of several other longitudinal studies finding that those       >>> who consume cannabis, but not tobacco, suffer no greater       >>> likelihood of adverse events compared to those with no history of       >>> use.”       >>>       >>> NORML agrees that certain groups -- adolescents, pregnant or       >>> nursing mothers, people with a history of psychiatric illness, or       >>> those with a prior history of heart disease -- may want to avoid       >>> marijuana due to the potential effects on health.       >>>       >>> But others may want to talk the issue over with their doctors.       >>> “As with any medication, patients should consult thoroughly with       >>> their physician before deciding whether the medical use of       >>> cannabis is safe and appropriate,” Armentaro said.       >>>       >>> Study author Kalla noted that medical or recreational marijuana       >>> use is now legal in more than half of U.S. states -- so a better       >>> understanding of its health effects is needed.       >>>       >>> The good, bad and unknown about marijuana’s health effects “Like       >>> all other drugs, whether they’re prescribed or not prescribed, we       >>> want to know the effects and side effects of this drug,” Kalla       >>> said. “It’s important for physicians to know these effects so we       >>> can better educate patients, such as those who are inquiring       >>> about the safety of cannabis or even asking for a prescription       >>> for cannabis.”       >>>       >>> Two heart specialists agreed.       >>>       >>> The new study “suggests that marijuana may not be as safe as       >>> proponents for its legalization claim,” said Dr. Andrew Rogove,       >>> who directs stroke care at Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, N.Y.       >>> He believes that “further studies need to be performed to       >>> elucidate how marijuana use can increase risk for stroke and       >>> heart failure and if any particular way that it is used confers a       >>> higher risk.”       >>>       >>> Dr. Shazia Alam directs inpatient stroke services at Winthrop-       >>> University Hospital, in Mineola, N.Y. She believes there’s a       >>> growing number of patients of all ages with a history of       >>> marijuana use.       >>>       >>> “As more of our patients will be on marijuana in the near future       >>> given the legalization trend, this study reminds us how important       >>> it is to ask about marijuana use early on and inform them of any       >>> potential consequences,” she said.       >>>       >>> “Moreover, we have been seeing increased strokes in the younger       >>> population, therefore routinely inquiring about marijuana use       >>> may become an integral part in stroke prevention,” Alam added.       >>>       >>> Because these findings are to be presented at a medical meeting,       >>> they should be considered preliminary until published in a peer-       >>> reviewed journal.       >>>       >>> http://www.cbsnews.com/news/pot-marijuana-risk-stroke-heart-       >>> failure/       >>>       >>       >>       >> FOAD TURIN you moron       >                     --              Marxette              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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