Mr. Ples Throws Scientists Into A Tizzy
... bypaleoanthropologists," says Conroy, who was too cautious to publish hissurprising results right away. In 1997, Conroy heard from Horst Seidler, Ph.D., at the University ofVienna, Austria. Seidler had used similar CT techniques on the famous TyroleanIceman. "I got this e-mail from a man I'd never ...Link Made Between Human Growth Hormone, Bone Quality In Mice
...," Goldstein said. "Until we know more,I would be cautious about prescribing human growth hormone, especially toindividuals without a specific medical need, without giving any thought to thepossible consequences." The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the FrederickFischer Endowment fo...