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From: Ed on 9 Jul 2008 06:26 On Mon, 07 Jul 2008, Elaine <elaine(a)nospam.com> wrote: >On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 21:13:51 GMT, "Robin King" ><mapletree(a)worldnet.att.net> wrote: > >>http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/06/03/thinness.vs.obesity.not.direc >>tly.linked.eating.habits.study.suggests >> >>From eScience News. Here's the link without quoting: http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/06/03/thinness.vs.obesity.not.directl y.linked.eating.habits.study.suggests >> >>An article to gladden the hearts of those who miss on-topic posts. >> >>Robin >> > >Here is the Key disclaimer from the article. > >>If the results in worms can be extrapolated to humans, as Ashrafi >>suspects at a fundamental level they can given serotonin�s ancient >>evolutionary origins, >> then the finding may have clinical implications. What Robin King is trying to say is that fat people are slimy invertebrates.
From: Lady Veteran on 9 Jul 2008 11:25 On 9 Jul 2008 10:26:27 -0000, ed(a)nowhere.com (Ed) wrote: Ignore this one. It is a dizum. LV-posted from SSFA "I rode a tank and held a general's rank When the blitzkrieg raged and the bodies stank." ---Sympathy for the Devil-The Rolling Stones -------------------------------------------- "A fanatic cannot change his mind and will not change the subject." ---Winston Churchill ---------------------------------------------- Tired of being harassed on Usenet? Join my group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/antiCHU "I am mad as hell and I will not take it anymore!" ---Network Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com
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