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RE: Cancer deficiency clusters



> If the study was desinged to find

INCREASED morbidity but found DECREASED morbidity then the findings are

only suggestive , and the appropriate conclusion is that no increased

morbidity was found.



Boy, that's a good one!  If no studies ever TRY to find benefits, then there

are no proven benefits, and thus why would anyone ever finance a study of

benefits?  That's the way it works, all right, but I never saw anyone baldly

claim that that's the way it ought to be.



Ted Rockwell



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