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Re: Having a baby after a seed implant





> The problem with reading abstracts is may only learn what the author

> concludes, or tries to "sell."  The actual presented data may raise more

> questions in the reader's mind.



You got it!  Authors must mostly satisfy establishment "peer reviewers," and

their funding agencies.   We objected when pressed by gov't and anti's to

report only "abstracts" because the abstract will often say "no excess

cancer was found" when the data show a hormetic response!



> -- John 

> John Jacobus, MS

> Certified Health Physicist

> 3050 Traymore Lane

> Bowie, MD  20715-2024

> 

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: Muckerheide [mailto:muckerheide@MEDIAONE.NET]

> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 8:29 PM

> To: Franz Schoenhofer; Bernard L Cohen

> Cc: Chris Alston; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

> Subject: Re: Having a baby after a seed implant

> 

> 

> Bernie, Franz (you should be able to search PubMed!),

> 

> A search on "paternal age AND Down syndrome" got 117 hits.  (A surprise!?)

> 

> A half dozen with paternal age results in the abstract had 5 with no effect,

> and one that did, i.e,:

> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list

> _uids=7619937&dopt=Abstract

> (Listed as U.Wisc-Madison Sch of Med :-).

> 

> NOTE:  Also father's age had an effect at <20 years  -  hormesis?! :-)

> 

> Regards, Jim

> ===========

> 

>>> On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Franz Schoenhofer wrote:

>>> 

>>>> These are the facts. The chance of genetic defects like

>>>> mongolism is increasing not only with the age of the mother, but with

> the

>>>> age of the father as well.

>>> 

>>> --Is there a reference on age of father affecting mongolism? I

>>> know about it affecting other genetic defects, but had not heard about

>>> mongolism from father's age.

>> 

>> Dear Bernie,

>> 

>> The woman I was once married to and had three children with worked in a

>> cytogenetic laboratory, where amniocenthesis was carried out and couples

>> with genetic defects in their family were adviced. From this time - this

> was

>> before my three children, now aged 23, 21 and 20, were born, I remember

> that

>> first information came along that not only the age of the mother but to a

>> lesser extent the age of the father played a role. This was the basis for

> my

>> comment. I do not have any references from that time. Because of your

>> question I tried to conduct a research on the internet, which I can only

> do

>> from search engines like yahoo or altavista. I found a few results stating

>> that only the age of the mother was of concern and as well a few, that

>> mentioned the influence of the fathers age. I have no idea, how

> trustworthy

>> these sites are. I do not have access to medical data bases, but I suppose

>> it should be easy to retrieve from them some information. If somebody

> would

>> search for it, I would be interested in the results.

>> 

>> Best regards,

>> 

>> Franz

>> 

>> 

>> 

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