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exclamationmark March 11 2007, 15:34:07 UTC
Hanlon's razor, I think, can start to explain my opinion on this. "Never attribute to malice what can be attributed to stupidity." Well, I don't like the word stupidity, I'd prefer ignorance there. I don't think there's some government conspiracy against curing cancer, as some of those articles seem to suggest. That doesn't seem evident at all.

Also, that work seems sketchy to me. In only one of them was there data and in that article, there wasn't enough information to be able to properly interpret the data. I always caution myself and others from interpretting scientific findings as a layman. There's a general lack of information on our parts to be able to understand what actual data findings are (you need specific training). Those articles conveniently only explain in very general terms how these things are good without really providing specific details or research findings. It doesn't seem good to me.

Plus, if you can find that on the internet, so can other people. I'm sure that cancer researchers know that stuff is out there. I doubt doctors working in the CDC or other organizations are really out to get people by not looking at opportunities to cure a disease.

*shrug*

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