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tra l'altro guardare il grafico di ieri; quando saliva lo faceva con forti
volumi, quandi secndeva con pochi...
"Bart67®" <bart67@libero.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> preapertura a 4,15
> sto seguendo il titolo da alcuni giorni (e' diventato interessante) e in
> mancanza di spunti sul listino milanese pensavo di entrare.
> oggi potrebbe esserci una correzione, utile per entrare per chi come me
era
> rimasto alla finestra?
> tra l'altro 4 e' il max di 4 giorni fa e il punto dove ieri e' partita poi
> si 'e riappoggiata nel finale
> anche io pernso di rientrare...cmq stai attento
> vediamo + avanti..in bocca al lupo..
Qualche coglione ha postato sulla Board di Yahoo qualcosa che non è molto
piaciuta. Sto risalendo dal suo IP al luogo da dove ha postato e lo vado a
PRENDERE !!
FDA warns of possible verichip downside
by: tavano2 10/20/04 08:25 am
Msg: 1020769 of 1020901
Implantable chip's medical dangers
FDA approves technology but also warns of possible downsides
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted: October 20, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
Though Applied Digital, the company that markets the human-implantable
VeriChip device, has trumpeted recent Food and Drug Administration
approval of the technology, it failed to include in its announcement
warnings by the agency about the downsides of having a transponder lodged
under the skin.
According to a letter issued by the FDA Oct. 12, the ID chip, which is
touted as an immediate way to obtain medical history about the wearer, has
several possible negative effects.
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"The potential risks to health associated with the device are: adverse
tissue reaction, migration of implanted transponder, … failure of
implanted transponder, … electromagnetic interference, electrical hazards,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) incompatibility and needle stick," states
the letter, which was obtained by Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy
Invasion and Numbering, or CASPIAN.
Katherine Albrecht, founder and director of CASPIAN, chastised Applied
Digital and manufacturer Digital Angel for failing to mention the negative
aspects of its technology.
"By omitting this information from their press material, the companies
marketing the VeriChip have painted an inaccurately rosy picture of their
product that could mislead consumers into believing the devices are
completely safe," Albrecht said in a statement.
Albrecht singled out the MRI-incompatibility issue as one of particular
concern.
"Patients contemplating a VeriChip implant need to know that the FDA has
raised incompatibity as a potential risk," she said. "If it's a choice
between a potentially life-saving diagnostic procedure or a VeriChip
implant, I believe most patients would choose the MRI."
CASPIAN quotes an FDA document discussing MRI systems, which says,
"Electrical currents may be induced in conductive metal implants" that can
cause "potentially severe patient burns."
In addition to outlining the health risks of the VeriChip, the FDA letter
also cites the risk of "compromised information security" among its
concerns. The implant, about the size of a grain of rice, uses radio waves
to transmit medical and financial account information to reader devices.
There is a risk that these transmission could be intercepted and
duplicated by others or that – as privacy advocates have warned – the
devices could be used to track an individual's movements and location.
"Once you're chipped, you can be identified by doorway portal readers
without your knowledge," stated Albrecht. "That tracking potential,
coupled with VeriChip's potential health risks make the VeriChip a very
poor choice for medical patients seeking safety and security."
> > anche io pernso di rientrare...cmq stai attento
> > vediamo + avanti..in bocca al lupo..
> Qualche coglione ha postato sulla Board di Yahoo qualcosa che non è molto
> piaciuta. Sto risalendo dal suo IP al luogo da dove ha postato e lo vado a
> PRENDERE !!
> FDA warns of possible verichip downside
> by: tavano2 10/20/04 08:25 am
> Msg: 1020769 of 1020901
> Implantable chip's medical dangers
> FDA approves technology but also warns of possible downsides
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Posted: October 20, 2004
> 1:00 a.m. Eastern
> Though Applied Digital, the company that markets the human-implantable
> VeriChip device, has trumpeted recent Food and Drug Administration
> approval of the technology, it failed to include in its announcement
> warnings by the agency about the downsides of having a transponder lodged
> under the skin.
> According to a letter issued by the FDA Oct. 12, the ID chip, which is
> touted as an immediate way to obtain medical history about the wearer, has
> several possible negative effects.
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Refinance Rates Just Got Lower
> $150,000 mortgage for only $550/month. Lower your mortgage - free quotes.
> www.LowerMyBills.com
> Give Bush the Boot
> Help take back America! Donate $50 to MoveOn PAC. With your support,
> MoveOn PAC will undertake a groundbreaking, precinct-level,
> neighbor-to-neighbor campaign to leave no voter behind.
> www.moveonpac.org
> "The potential risks to health associated with the device are: adverse
> tissue reaction, migration of implanted transponder, … failure of
> implanted transponder, … electromagnetic interference, electrical hazards,
> magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) incompatibility and needle stick," states
> the letter, which was obtained by Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy
> Invasion and Numbering, or CASPIAN.
> Katherine Albrecht, founder and director of CASPIAN, chastised Applied
> Digital and manufacturer Digital Angel for failing to mention the negative
> aspects of its technology.
> "By omitting this information from their press material, the companies
> marketing the VeriChip have painted an inaccurately rosy picture of their
> product that could mislead consumers into believing the devices are
> completely safe," Albrecht said in a statement.
> Albrecht singled out the MRI-incompatibility issue as one of particular
> concern.
> "Patients contemplating a VeriChip implant need to know that the FDA has
> raised incompatibity as a potential risk," she said. "If it's a choice
> between a potentially life-saving diagnostic procedure or a VeriChip
> implant, I believe most patients would choose the MRI."
> CASPIAN quotes an FDA document discussing MRI systems, which says,
> "Electrical currents may be induced in conductive metal implants" that can
> cause "potentially severe patient burns."
> In addition to outlining the health risks of the VeriChip, the FDA letter
> also cites the risk of "compromised information security" among its
> concerns. The implant, about the size of a grain of rice, uses radio waves
> to transmit medical and financial account information to reader devices.
> There is a risk that these transmission could be intercepted and
> duplicated by others or that – as privacy advocates have warned – the
> devices could be used to track an individual's movements and location.
> "Once you're chipped, you can be identified by doorway portal readers
> without your knowledge," stated Albrecht. "That tracking potential,
> coupled with VeriChip's potential health risks make the VeriChip a very
> poor choice for medical patients seeking safety and security."
fortuna che non è arrivato a capodanno.
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> > Poi un po`di buone news e entro natale siamo intorno ai 15......
> azz....ma che fai spari???