Sparky if you mean me, not a mod. Guru means you posted here 500 times.
Agree 100% with you sometimes i wonder about Nicole Cutler.
sparky said
Aug 16, 2011
"Goofy study"?
I better tell Hepatitis Central they're printing crap.
Did you read the study at all?
Let me quote for you. "Surprising Data on What Typically Ends the Fight Against Hep C"
Where there is death from Hep C mentioned?
I presume your mod status means that the study has now been formally junked.
You should try medicine as a career.
Although I'd advise against psychology.
James10500 said
Aug 16, 2011
Ya saw that a goofy study to say the least.
But the Australian researchers found otherwise. In fact, 72 percent of the deaths in subjects with Hepatitis C were from a drug overdose or suicide - not advanced liver disease.
Thus the study didn't study people who did from HCV, it studied people with HCV that died. @ one person every hour dies in the U.S. From HCV according to the CDC. Besides a messed up liver, means a messed up quality of life.
sparky said
Aug 16, 2011
Hello Girls and Boys, I trust you are all well?
Forgive the title...it is intended to attract attention because the content of this post.
Sparky if you mean me, not a mod. Guru means you posted here 500 times.
Agree 100% with you sometimes i wonder about Nicole Cutler.
I better tell Hepatitis Central they're printing crap.
Did you read the study at all?
Let me quote for you.
"Surprising Data on What Typically Ends the Fight Against Hep C"
Where there is death from Hep C mentioned?
I presume your mod status means that the study has now been formally junked.
You should try medicine as a career.
Although I'd advise against psychology.
But the Australian researchers found otherwise. In fact, 72 percent of the deaths in subjects with Hepatitis C were from a drug overdose or suicide - not advanced liver disease.
Thus the study didn't study people who did from HCV, it studied people with HCV that died. @ one person every hour dies in the U.S. From HCV according to the CDC. Besides a messed up liver, means a messed up quality of life.
Hello Girls and Boys, I trust you are all well?
Forgive the title...it is intended to attract attention because the content of this post.
So, without further waffle, check this out.
And, have a brilliant day.
Peter.
http://www.hepatitis-central.com/mt/archives/2011/08/surprising_data.html