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Article: A response to Dr. Kajander's letter. (Letters to the Editor).
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- Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients
- Article date:
- January 1, 2003
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Editor:
I continue to stand by what I wrote in my earlier letter, to which Dr. Kajander has responded. There are no scientific data in any of his references to refute what I wrote. Nanobacteria as a causative agent remains an unproven hypothesis. Dr. Kajander lists one letter to the editor, one preliminary report, and one summary of a theoretical poster presentation at a cardiology meeting as "new published evidence" for his theory. I'm not impressed.
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