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Imflamation and arthritis Imflamation and arthritis -- Posted by awthrawthr on 04-18-04 13:25
Did anyone see the cover story in Newsweek/Time regarding the
imflammation connection to so many different conditions, including
arthritis?
Re: Imflamation and arthritis -- Posted by Harvey R. Stone on 04-18-04 15:36
"awthrawthr" wrote in message
news:f8602f93.0404181225.46361364@posting.google.com... > Did anyone see the cover story in Newsweek/Time regarding the
> imflammation connection to so many different conditions, including
> arthritis?
No, I did not. Please tell me what you thought about it or what you got
from it.
Harv
Re: Imflamation and arthritis -- Posted by awthrawthr on 04-21-04 14:08
"Harvey R. Stone" wrote in message news:... > "awthrawthr" wrote in message
> news:f8602f93.0404181225.46361364@posting.google.com...
> > Did anyone see the cover story in Newsweek/Time regarding the
> > imflammation connection to so many different conditions, including
> > arthritis?
>
> No, I did not. Please tell me what you thought about it or what you got
> from it.
> Harv
It's been a while since I read it. It appears that modern medical
science has recently found that imflamation is the common denominator
for a variety of conditions, including arthritis, Alzheimer's, heart
disease etc.
I think that is fascinating. I was looking for other's comments as
well.
Re: Imflamation and arthritis -- Posted by Mike on 04-22-04 09:54
In , awthrawthr@yahoo.com (awthrawthr) writes: >"Harvey R. Stone" wrote in message news:...
>> "awthrawthr" wrote in message
>> news:f8602f93.0404181225.46361364@posting.google.com...
>> > Did anyone see the cover story in Newsweek/Time regarding the
>> > imflammation connection to so many different conditions, including
>> > arthritis?
>>
>> No, I did not. Please tell me what you thought about it or what you got
>> from it.
>> Harv
>
>It's been a while since I read it. It appears that modern medical
>science has recently found that imflamation is the common denominator
>for a variety of conditions, including arthritis, Alzheimer's, heart
>disease etc.
>
>I think that is fascinating. I was looking for other's comments as
>well.
I thought it was, singularly the most important media article on
health issues that I've read in a couple of years ! (Time coverstory
about 1 to 2 months ago.)
For me, it tied together loose ends on disease and whole body
health.
Regards, "Mike"
-- mikeellison3xxxatzzzyahoo.com --
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