Re: GYN: Test For Risk/Benefit of AntiOxidant Vitamins for Older Diabetics

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Tue Apr 13 10:57:29 2004


In a message dated 4/13/04 08:06:00, evsono@pipeline.com writes:

> "This study says that you can find subgroups of people who actually
> might benefit and subgroups which will actually be harmed by antioxidant
> vitamins, so it is important to know which haptoglobin type you are,"
> Levy said.  Although there is a commercial test for haptoglobin type,
> the test is not widely used, according to Levy.
>

We're getting closer and closer to needing Dr. McCoy's TriCorder to evaluate our patients.

Joe P.





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