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Kara Tyson
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More coverage of Wormser's study, just like it was real news instead of old, duh type research. He says this will likely stimulate new studies. I don't doubt it. These people do research as a way to keep getting funding from CDC and NIH, not to learn anything useful or help people with Lyme disease.

Research is to benefit the researchers, not the people with the disease. At least in the view of the Wormser, IDSA, Steere crowd.

If the NIH and CDC weren't in cahoots with these people, we might actually get some decent research.


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Ok "Class" Siente se, por favor.

Today's lesson:

The spanish infinitive,'ser,' means 'to be'

The word 'Worm' is a noun for a critter that slithers

So what is the erudite word combination?

To be a worm, or a worm to be?

That is the question for today's class.

The person that gets the correct answer will get a middle-class welfare check, but in the form of grant from those sources that will confer such upon your person. The only requisite for accepting the grant is the implicit promise that you produce non-productive research revealtory, either of redundant banality, or banal redundancy-- only.

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