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Subject: Yale's False Claims on Top of False Claims in the Local CT
Newspapers, again...

Date: Oct 17, 2009 4:29 AM

Um, no, *I* solved the Riddle of the Great Imitators. It was Pam3Cys,
Yale's excuse for a Lyme vaccine that resulted in the Great
Imitators. This was a 500 year old mystery that was solved by myself,
Paul Duray, Justin Radolf:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Pam3Cys_Version15.htm

We don't know why Yale would be coming out with such nonsense. No
place on earth has ever come out with a bigger batch of scientific
garbage. You know this is true, if the CT AG sued them for scientific
fraud and racketeering.

This is really getting to be *too* *much!*

Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org

========================http://www.rep-am.com/articles/2009/10/17/lifestyle/travel/443244.txt
Disease detectives at Yale

Young visitors examine an interactive mannequin at the Disease
Detectives exhibit at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. Yale
Peabody Museum of Natural History
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SPECIAL TO THE REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN

Visitors of all ages are stepping into the role of infectious disease-
fighting detectives at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History in
New Haven.

Disease Detectives, now on exhibit, puts the spotlight on the ways in
which infectious diseases are transmitted and diagnosed.

A companion exhibition, Solving the Puzzle: Lyme Disease, West Nile
Virus and You, is also now open. It focuses on two vector-borne
diseases that have become all too familiar to state residents. Both
exhibitions will remain on view through Jan. 31, 2010.

In Disease Detectives, visitors will meet three patients, all of whom
suffer from different illnesses. They'll examine each interactive
mannequin—taking their temperatures and listening to their hearts,
lungs, and bowels—to determine what's making them sick. Stepping into
the laboratory, they'll analyze test results and try to trace the
origins of the microbes at the root of their illnesses.

In the process, they'll discover the incredible mechanisms our bodies
have to prevent illness, the methods with which infectious diseases
spread from person to person, and the basics of epidemiology.

To read the complete story see Saturday's Republican-American or our
electronic edition at http://republicanamerican.ct.newsmemory.com.

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