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May 16, 2013, 2:40:29 PM5/16/13
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As we age the risk for cancer increases. It is discussed here:

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v448/n7155/full/nature05985.html

A med used for diabetes has properties which could address both aging and
cancer risk:

http://www.impactaging.com/papers/v5/n5/full/100556.html

John H. Gohde

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May 16, 2013, 3:42:17 PM5/16/13
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Hello Troll:

Why are the Science Trolls so Evil? All YOUR posts contain totally
worthless info. Are you trying out for the role of Dr. Evil?

Why don't you group of worthless bums take a hike? Humanity would
certainly appreciate. :)

Unknown

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May 16, 2013, 5:13:29 PM5/16/13
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> As we age the risk for cancer increases. =A0It is discussed here:
>
> http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v448/n7155/full/nature05985.html
>
> A med used for diabetes has properties which could address both aging and
> cancer risk:
>
> http://www.impactaging.com/papers/v5/n5/full/100556.html



"Hello Troll:"

Hello bitter old man.

"Why are the Science Trolls so Evil? All YOUR posts contain totally
worthless info. Are you trying out for the role of Dr. Evil?"

Do you still beat your wife?

"Why don't you group of worthless bums take a hike? Humanity would
certainly appreciate. :)"

Ah, see what the response of a bitter old man who is facing his mortality
and afraid of cancer is? Try to help and get this rant, best not to
confuse them with the facts or remind them of their fate.

John H. Gohde

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May 16, 2013, 7:46:19 PM5/16/13
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Speak for yourself, Science Psycho.

My risk for cancer is decreasing as I age. :)

Could it be because vitamin D is doing its thing?

Where were YOU when God gave out brains?

You have my condolences.

Unknown

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May 16, 2013, 7:53:14 PM5/16/13
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> Ah, see what the response of a bitter old man who is facing his mortality
> and afraid of cancer is? =A0Try to help and get this rant, best not to
> confuse them with the facts or remind them of their fate.



"Speak for yourself, Science Psycho."

Stop giving us the evidence.

My risk for cancer is decrea"sing as I age. :)"

Or in the face of your certain mortality you hope so.

"Could it be because vitamin D is doing its thing?"

Could it be that it is not changing your risk factor one whit, aside from
wishful thinking and hope? Could it be a pacifier for your certain 100
percent fate?

Please do explain for us how a risk factor is determined and how it differs
from a certain unchanging outcome.
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