rcj (01/15/83)
I thank Paul Lustgarten for starting net.med so responsibly. My survey conducted over the past couple of months had given the following results: 47 yes to creating net.med 4 no (not enough interest, not needed, etc.) 4 yes/no, BUT/BECAUSE OF possible law/malpractice suits For those of you interested in submitting to net.med: Paul's advice is sound--follow it and there should be no problems with net.med. On the other things, like HERPES ("H" being the Scarlet Letter of our time, according to Time magazine). I urge anyone interested/worried (especially worried) about herpes to pick up the January issue of Playboy and look at the article/disclaimer in Playboy Forum on page 60 by Samuel R. Knox. Mr. Knox was a member of the research team that conducted the nationwide study on which the Time article was based. What follows is a short teaser from that article: "The original study was presented to the medical and scientific communities in the January-March 1982 edition of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, a medical journal. In that article, we carefully pointed out that the population we studied was highly unrepresentative: ' The population surveyed, of course, is self-selected, but it represents a large body of persons who have, to date, not been studied. . . . Therefore, the generali- zations from this large group are specific to this highly motivated, self-selected population and may or may not apply to the less privileged subjects who generally attend venereal-disease clinics.' Somehow that honest and prominently featured caution never saw the light of day in the Time article. Is it any wonder why myths abound with respect to herpes?" The article goes on to dispell several myths perpetrated/perpetuated by the Time article. Also included is information about the American Social Health Association's Herpes Resource Center and the address to which one may write for free information about herpes (also from the HRC). I just wanted people to get the word about net.med again, so plez limit any discussions about herpes or any other health/medical related issue to net.med instead of net.misc. Thank u 4 ur time and for the ad space in net.misc for net.med, The MAD Programmer alias: Curtis Jackson ...!floyd!burl!rcj ...!sb1!burl!rcj ...!mhuxv!burl!rcj