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New vaccination to protect kids against diabetes developed
New vaccination to protect kids against diabetes developed
ANI Saturday, July 3, 2004
Washington, July 3 (ANI) - Researchers at the ULCA
Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology claim to
have developed a new drug which not only has the capability
to slow down the progression of juvenile diabetes, but also
prevent at-risk children from ever developing the disease.
The Drug known as Diamyd contains a protein called " GAD"
and was specifically developed for tackling Juvenile
diabetes, which is also called Type 1 diabetes.
The experiment conducted on diabetic-prone mice found that
upon being treated with GAD proteins they did not develop
diabetes. Later tests on people diagnosed with diabetes
proved equally successful.
"The results are quite remarkable. It definitely has the
potential to be a great breakthrough", the National Enquirer
quoted Daniel Kaufman, Ph.D., a professor at the UCLA
Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology as saying.
Researchers are hopeful that the drug could be used to
vaccinate children against diabetes permanently.
"We're hoping the drug turns out to be even more effective
on people who are in earlier stages of diabetes. You want to
stop the disease from ever developing", the paper quoted him
as saying.
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Jay,
IMHO, using the National Enquirer as a solid news source
raises some serious questions about the quality of the
reporting here.
ULCA , the archrivals of UCS and Stanfrod ?
The product is not called Diamyd. The company that makes it
is called Diamyd. You can look at all of their stuff at
www.diamyd.com . The GAD study was presented as a poster at
the ADA meetings in 2003
http://www.diamyd.com/docs/news.html .
No need to go through a garbled and confused translation
from India.
Cheers, William C Biggs, MD
"Dr. Jai Maharaj" <usenet@mantra.com> wrote in message
news:Zk65oo0lzq46n3q23@f76jj873abp3u64hl64X...
> New vaccination to protect kids against diabetes developed
>
> ANI Saturday, July 3, 2004
>
> Washington, July 3 (ANI) - Researchers at the ULCA
> Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology claim to
> have developed a new drug which not only has the
> capability to slow down the progression of juvenile
> diabetes, but also prevent at-risk children from ever
> developing the disease.
>
> The Drug known as Diamyd contains a protein called " GAD"
> and was specifically developed for tackling Juvenile
> diabetes, which is also called Type 1 diabetes.
>
> The experiment conducted on diabetic-prone mice found that
> upon being treated with GAD proteins they did not develop
> diabetes. Later tests on people diagnosed with diabetes
> proved equally successful.
>
> "The results are quite remarkable. It definitely has the
> potential to be a great breakthrough", the National
> Enquirer quoted Daniel Kaufman, Ph.D., a professor at
> the UCLA Department of Molecular and Medical
> Pharmacology as saying.
>
> Researchers are hopeful that the drug could be used to
> vaccinate children against diabetes permanently.
>
> "We're hoping the drug turns out to be even more effective
> on people who are in earlier stages of diabetes. You want
> to stop the disease from ever developing", the paper
> quoted him as saying.
In article <G3DFc.35115$Lh.29740@okepread01>,
"William C Biggs MD" <iiweulojrtom@spammotel.com> posted:
> Jay, . . .
Briggs, you got my name wrong -- it is Jai.
> IMHO, using the National Enquirer as a solid news source
> raises some serious questions about the quality of the
> reporting here. . . .
Where did you get the idea that something was quoted from
the National Enquirer?
> No need to go through a garbled and confused translation
> from India.
>
> Cheers, William C Biggs, MD
You are not a racist redneck from Amarillo prejudiced
against Bharat (aka India), are you?
Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti
> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>
> > New vaccination to protect kids against diabetes
> > developed
> >
> > ANI Saturday, July 3, 2004
> >
> > Washington, July 3 (ANI) - Researchers at the ULCA
> > Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology claim
> > to have developed a new drug which not only has the
> > capability to slow down the progression of juvenile
> > diabetes, but also prevent at-risk children from ever
> > developing the disease.
> >
> > The Drug known as Diamyd contains a protein called "GAD"
> > and was specifically developed for tackling Juvenile
> > diabetes, which is also called Type 1 diabetes.
> >
> > The experiment conducted on diabetic-prone mice found
> > that upon being treated with GAD proteins they did not
> > develop diabetes. Later tests on people diagnosed with
> > diabetes proved equally successful.
> >
> > "The results are quite remarkable. It definitely has the
> > potential to be a great breakthrough", the National
> > Enquirer quoted Daniel Kaufman, Ph.D., a professor at
> > the UCLA Department of Molecular and Medical
> > Pharmacology as saying.
> >
> > Researchers are hopeful that the drug could be used to
> > vaccinate children against diabetes permanently.
> >
> > "We're hoping the drug turns out to be even more
> > effective on people who are in earlier stages of
> > diabetes. You want to stop the disease from ever
> > developing", the paper quoted him as saying.
> >
Jay,
> > IMHO, using the National Enquirer as a solid news source
> > raises some
serious
> > questions about the quality of the reporting here. . . .
>
> Where did you get the idea that something was quoted from
> the National Enquirer?
From your post. Do you read these first ?
"The results are quite remarkable. It definitely has the
potential to be a great breakthrough", the National Enquirer
quoted Daniel Kaufman, Ph.D., a professor at the ..."
It was the "National Enquirer quoted...." part.
> > No need to go through a garbled and confused translation
> > from India.
> >
> You are not a racist redneck from Amarillo prejudiced
> against Bharat (aka India), are you?
I'm from California, Jay. Where are you from?
I love India.
Your post was garbled and confused. If I offended anyone
from, or who lives in, India; I apologize to them.
Cheers, William C Biggs, MD
Please see following link for a history of the fake doctor (Jay
Stevens):
s.google.com/groups?as_epq=jai%20maharaj&safe=images&ie=UTF-
8&as_drrb=q&as_qdr=d&lr=&hl=en
Alternatively, go to the Google newsgroup search page at
http://groups.google.com (http://groups.google.com/) and search for "Jai maharaj".
usenet@mantra.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj) wrote in message
news:<As88ok0sis63c5i93@c89ew784xlf1f09ey63M>...
> In article <G3DFc.35115$Lh.29740@okepread01>, "William C
> Biggs MD" <iiweulojrtom@spammotel.com> posted:
> > Jay, . . .
>
> Briggs, you got my name wrong -- it is Jai.
In article <28HFc.35547$Lh.14952@okepread01>,
"William C Biggs MD" <reddy_biggs@msn.com> posted:
> Jay,
You got it wrong again, Biggs. My name is Jai.
>> Where did you get the idea that something was quoted from
>> the National Enquirer?
>
> From your post. Do you read these first ?
>
> "The results are quite remarkable. It definitely has the
> potential to be a great breakthrough", the National
> Enquirer quoted Daniel Kaufman, Ph.D., a professor at
> the ..."
>
>
> It was the "National Enquirer quoted...." part.
The NE was not my source.
>>> No need to go through a garbled and confused translation
>>> from India.
>>>
>> You are not a racist redneck from Amarillo prejudiced
>> against Bharat (aka India), are you?
>
> I'm from California, Jay.
You got it wrong again, Biggs -- do you have difficulty
reading? My name is Jai.
You advertise that you live in Amarillo:
1215 South Coulter Street, Suite 400 Amarillo, Texas 79106
Telephoone: (806) 358-8331 Fax: (806) 677-2024
> Where are you from?
Bharat, of course.
> I love India.
Good. "India" is a name foreiners gave my homeland. Use
Bharat instead.
> . . . I apologize , , ,
Okay.
Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 05:02:55 GMT, usenet@mantra.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj) wrote:
> In article <28HFc.35547$Lh.14952@okepread01>, "William C
> Biggs MD" <reddy_biggs@msn.com> posted:
> > Jay,
>
> You got it wrong again, Biggs. My name is Jai.
>
> You advertise that you live in Amarillo:
>
> 1215 South Coulter Street, Suite 400 Amarillo, Texas 79106
>
> Telephoone: (806) 358-8331 Fax: (806) 677-2024
>
Well Jai, that puts an end to any credibility you may have
had with me. From now on any message from you will be
automatically deleted unread.
Well done!
Cheers . . . JC
[Newsgroups: trimmed]
Dr. Jai Maharaj <usenet@mantra.com> wrote on Sun, 04 Jul
2004 05:02:55 GMT:
> In article <28HFc.35547$Lh.14952@okepread01>, "William C
> Biggs MD" <reddy_biggs@msn.com> posted:
>> Jay,
>>> You are not a racist redneck from Amarillo prejudiced
>>> against Bharat (aka India), are you?
>> I'm from California, Jay.
>> Where are you from?
> Bharat, of course.
>> I love India.
> Good. "India" is a name foreiners gave my homeland. Use
> Bharat instead.
Yeah, right. I live in Deutschland. Foreigners (sometimes
called foreiners by foreigners) call it Germany. Other
foreigners call it Allemagne. Yet others call it Alemania
(this latter having nothing to do with the widespread
predeliction for the national drink in Bayern (which
Ausländer call Bavaria) :-). Big deal.
> Jai Maharaj
--
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decode, wherever there is a repeated letter (like "aa"),
remove half of them (leaving, say, "a").
In article <8dafe0donalbaa8rgs3ajt7dkacuqlili0@4ax.com>,
jhoppyc@westnet.com posted:
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004, Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
>> In article <28HFc.35547$Lh.14952@okepread01>, "William C
>> Biggs MD" <reddy_biggs@msn.com> posted:
>> . . .
>>> I'm from California, Jay.
>>>
>>> You got it wrong again, Biggs. My name is Jai.
>> You advertise that you live in Amarillo:
>>
>> 1215 South Coulter Street, Suite 400 Amarillo,
>> Texas 79106
>>
>> Telephoone: (806) 358-8331 Fax: (806) 677-2024
> . . . Well done! Cheers . . . JC
:)
Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 17:00:16 +1000, JC <jhoppyc@westnet.com.invalid>
wrote:
All except diabetes x-posts cut.
>Well Jai, that puts an end to any credibility you may have
>had with me. From now on any message from you will be
>automatically deleted unread.
>
>Well done!
>
>
>Cheers . . . JC
Hi JC
Welcome to our club. Takes some of us longer than others; we
see Jai and doe only because others reply to them.
Cheers, Alan, T2 d&e, Australia. Remove weight and
carbs to email.
--
Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter.
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 18:34:54 +1000, Alan <loralweightandcarbs@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 17:00:16 +1000, JC
> <jhoppyc@westnet.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> All except diabetes x-posts cut.
>
> >Well Jai, that puts an end to any credibility you may
> >have had with me. From now on any message from you will
> >be automatically deleted unread.
> >
> >Well done!
> >
> >
> >Cheers . . . JC
>
> Hi JC
>
> Welcome to our club. Takes some of us longer than others;
> we see Jai and doe only because others reply to them.
>
>
> Cheers, Alan, T2 d&e, Australia.
Jai managed to get me there in the end. :-)
Until this message Jai hadn't stepped over my line in the
sand but he did so today. I guess I've now joined a largish
club of Jai "lovers".
Cheers . . . JC
Guys,
I don't know what I was thinking, replying to Jay.
Was it Tools>Message Rules>Blocked Senders List ?
Or do you set up a Tools>Message Rules>News>New and set up a
rule to delete messages where sender contains "Maharaj".
I am using OE6 for a newsreader.
Thanks, WCB
"Alan" <loralweightandcarbs@optusnet.com.au> wrote in
message news:76gfe01oa7m14jqvho5qom1e8h7vi3o63h@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 17:00:16 +1000, JC
> <jhoppyc@westnet.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> All except diabetes x-posts cut.
>
> >Well Jai, that puts an end to any credibility you may
> >have had with me.
From now on any message
> >from you will be automatically deleted unread.
> >
> >Well done!
> >
> >
> >Cheers . . . JC
>
> Hi JC
>
> Welcome to our club. Takes some of us longer than others;
> we see Jai and doe only because others reply to them.
>
>
> Cheers, Alan, T2 d&e, Australia. Remove weight and carbs
> to email.
> --
> Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter.
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