Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

At the risk of exposing my lack of knowledge <G>, who is Loma Linda?  I assume a 
medical
researcher??

Don't they have people who are hired to read newspapers to connect stories that seem
unrelated?  I thought I heard that at one time.

That spray stuff you mention may be one factor that could be considered in any 
research,
especially when you are told to bring pets in, and cover inanimate objects.  Of 
course, then
we would have to determine what was more important--possible effects on the unborn vrs 
our
comfort in sitting outdoors with no insects.  (Just being cynical, here).

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> LOL  Maybe you could get a job out here or something.  :)
>
> Loma Linda is here so probably someone other that I picked up on this,
> but I just thought it was so ironic how these two stories appeared on
> the same day on the front page of the paper.
>
> Of course these were two different reporters so they probably had no
> idea what the other was doing, but you would think the editor would
> catch it.
>
> A couple of years back we had that stupid Malathion spraying all over
> the place too.  There were gallons of that stuff dropped from
> helicopters every night for weeks.  I don't imagine that, that was all
> that good for anyone.  They advised that you cover your car, shut your
> windows, and bring in any pets as well as any lawn furniture, etc.  If
> that was important to do, I would imagine that the stuff couldn't have
> been that good to breathe in or anything else.
>
> Sue
> Sue
>
> >
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > You mean the newspapers in CA have heard about my research <VVBG>.  It is ironic
> > sometimes how when I am looking for something--suddenly it appears in the media.  I
> > know it is just because our attention switches and we notice it, but it is funny.  
>I
> > too would wonder if anyone has connected the two to at least examine the 
>possibility.
> > For one thing, it would explain how mothers were exposed to a teratogen.  If they 
>found
> > some association, then they would have to figure out why some are protected and 
>others
> > not.  Would make a fascinating study for some medical researcher I would think
> >
> > jackief
>
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>
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> 2.
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