On May 12, 9:54 am, "Cheeky Bastard" <InvalidEm...@aol.com> wrote:
So he admits to passing on bad information he doesn't understand. <<
I admit to passing on information which invokes .. thought.
Whether you are ABLE .. to .. think .. is a different question ..
Who loves ya.
Tom
Jesus Was A Vegetarian!
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Man Is A Herbivore!
http://tinyurl.com/a3cc3
DEAD PEOPLE WALKING
http://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
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> "ironjustice" <teamtan...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:c83af1f4-f6ab-4236-8d3e-3551c3aa2394@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> On May 11, 8:33 pm, "William R. Thompson" <wrtho...@ix.netcom.com>
> wrote:Rusty is posting copyrighted material <<
>
> People send me .. stuff .. and I .. forward .. stuff ..
>
> Like the stuff below .. and seeing you ain't a woman .. stfu ..
>
> "Those with lupus were more prone to such traditional risk factors for
> heart disease as hypertension and diabetes and were five to eight
> times more likely to develop CHD than women in the general population"
>
> TUESDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDayNews) -- Women with lupus have more risk
> factors for heart disease than women without the autoimmune disorder,
> says a study by researchers at the University of Toronto Lupus Clinic.
>
> In addition to traditional risk factors for heart disease, women with
> lupus have several novel metabolic risk factors that may be linked to
> the inflammation caused by lupus, the researchers say. Their report
> appears in the November issue of Arthritis and Rheumatism.
>
> The study, which included 250 women with lupus and 250 healthy women
> in a control group, found those with lupus were more prone to such
> traditional risk factors for heart disease as hypertension and
> diabetes. Lupus patients were also more sedentary.
>
> The two groups were matched for age. Despite that, the women with
> lupus were more likely to be menopausal -- 38 percent compared to 19
> percent of the control group. Women with lupus experienced menopause,
> on average, five years earlier than women in the control group.
>
> The lupus patients also had much higher levels of triglycerides, low-
> density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and homocysteine. These are all
> factors related to lipid metabolism and characteristic of inflammatory
> disorders such as lupus. These probably contribute to the loss of
> protection from coronary heart disease (CHD) in women with lupus.
>
> "Many of the factors identified are potentially amenable to screening
> and intervention. Further studies to understand the additional
> contribution of the inflammatory process to CHD risk in lupus are
> needed, as are studies to accurately predict the future risk of CHD in
> this high-risk population," lead researcher Dr. Ian N. Bruce says in a
> prepared statement.
>
> Several previous studies confirmed that women with lupus are five to
> eight times more likely to develop CHD than women in the general
> population. That risk is especially pronounced among women younger
> than 55.
>
> Lupus is an autoimmune disorder that's marked by progressive damage to
> the kidneys, heart and brain.
>
> Who loves ya.
> Tom
>
> Jesus Was A Vegetarian!http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh
>
> Man Is A Herbivore!http://tinyurl.com/a3cc3
>
> DEAD PEOPLE WALKINGhttp://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
>
>
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> > "Michael B" wrote:
> > > Actually, it can't be seen as plagiarized when there is fully citing
> > > of source material.
>
> > Rusty is posting copyrighted material without the permission of
> > the copyright owner. He could be taken into court and successfully
> > prosecuted, although I doubt that anyone would bother with such
> > a pipsqueak as him.
>
> > > And it can be seen as on-topic for the diabetes group. And for the
> > > nutrition and pathology groups. Maybe the lupus group, and with
> > > a stretch, maybe the fibromyalgia group.
>
> > If Rusty had something on-topic for alt.support.lupus, it
> > didn't show up. And if there are ever any kernels of corn
> > in his posts, nobody should have to sift through his Mount
> > Bandinis of fertilizer to find them. The bulk of his posts
> > don't say anything helpful to anyone, which is just more
> > evidence that he is not qualified to give medical advice.
>
> > Don't worry, I intend to give it a rest for a while. I don't
> > like to bother people (not that TeamTroller is "people").
>
> > --Bill Thompson- Hide quoted text -
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