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Jim, can you help me find the Rappoport article, even the title of it may help. Thanks

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Excellent article, thanks.

I could not find Rappoport's article due to dead link:(http://www.mindfreedomireland.com/index.php/articles-from-2010/886-jon-rappoport)

Edge Copilot AI Re Missing is toxicology in virology, in epidemiology, and in clinical diagnostics:

"The absence of toxicology in virology, epidemiology, and clinical diagnostics is a significant concern. Toxicology is the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms, and it plays a crucial role in understanding how environmental toxins and chemicals impact human health.

Virology: In virology, toxicology is often overlooked. The focus is primarily on identifying and studying viruses, but the potential toxic effects of treatments, such as antibiotics and antiviral drugs, are not always thoroughly considered. This can lead to incomplete understanding and potential misinterpretation of the effects of these treatments.

Epidemiology: Epidemiology studies the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in populations. However, the role of toxicology in epidemiology is sometimes underemphasized. Understanding the toxicological impact of environmental exposures, such as industrial chemicals and pollutants, is essential for accurately assessing health risks and developing effective public health strategies.

Clinical Diagnostics: In clinical diagnostics, toxicology is crucial for identifying and managing cases of poisoning and exposure to harmful substances. However, the integration of toxicological analysis in routine clinical diagnostics is not always consistent. This can affect the accuracy of diagnoses and the effectiveness of treatments for patients exposed to toxic substances.

Addressing these gaps and integrating toxicology more comprehensively into virology, epidemiology, and clinical diagnostics can lead to better health outcomes and a more holistic understanding of disease and treatment."

Virology is a strong delusion and acts as a good marker for who and how a person can be communicated with in relation to health and other matters.

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