Okay, Matt, I'll add my two cents to your silly subject.
"A lack of sunshine and living "in a confined space" has given Assange a chronic lung infection, apparently." (elReg)
Is Assange's lung infection chronic or acute? Is it a long developing syndrome or was it sudden in onset?
" this is the thread on Assange's claims of ill-health due to his self-imposed incarceration in the Ecuadorean embassy," (Matt Bryant)
Did Assange actually claim ill-health or was that claim made by others?
"Ecuador backtracks on Assange's health"
From: AFP THE AUSTRALIAN November 30, 2012 8:10AM
"Britain's Foreign Office confirmed the Ecuadorian government had not told them that Mr Assange was ill."
"ECUADOR'S embassy in London has published a clarification about the health of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been living there for five months, saying there is no urgent problem
"They have raised concerns about what might happen should Mr Assange require medical care, including when their Foreign Minister saw the Foreign Secretary on 27 September," said the ministry statement."
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-depth/wikileaks/ecuador-backtracks-on-assanges-health/story-fn775xjq-1226527201761
Is this better? Or still too much regurgitation? Shouldn't somebody print a retraction?