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Old 03-01-2011, 09:08 AM   #387
yorkietalkjilly
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Yes, that's kind of what HHS said in stating mammograms themselves are inherently dangerous and research shows that doing them in younger women don't actually prevent cancer effectively in that age group. Great research, good studies and they were done finally done considering it. But if I were under 50, I believe I would still get a yearly mammogram as I think the cancer risk is greater than the mammogram risk.

I'm in the position of learning whether or not I can correlate all the vaccine research on, amongst others, the the potential danger of yearly toxins, etc. versus any possible increased liklihood over time of my dog actually being more likely to contract a possibly deadly disease due to all of the above concerns I've mentioned. I'm not at the enough is enough position yet as I don't yet have all of the facts. And I need sleep!
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