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From: mbr@aoa.UUCP (Mark Rosenthal)
Newsgroups: net.med
Subject: Re: RABIES IS A PSYCHOSOMATIC DISEASE !
Message-ID: <248@aoa.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 20-Aug-85 12:00:05 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 20 12:00:05 1985
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Organization: Adaptive Optics Assoc., Cambridge, Mass. USA
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Keywords: rabies-stress-reserves-laboratory study of rats

In article <2062@ukma.UUCP> wws@ukma.UUCP (Bill Stoll) writes:

>Recently, a researcher in stress response decided to test the
>survivors of Rabies brain injection. ...

    and in a later paragraph:

>The conclusion was that the "survivors" just happened to have
>sufficient immunological reserves to hold the Rabies virus at bay.

Most interesting.  Who conducted the research?  Where was the report
published?  Have the results been duplicated?

And most importantly, what lesson would you have us take from this?
That we should each try to keep in good shape?  That stress is bad for us?
I don't think anyone would argue with those conclusions.  Why is it necessary
for you to present this in such an accusaroty manner?
-- 

	Mark of the Valley of Roses
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