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DIET DOCTOR ATKINS WAS OBESE, HAD HEART DISEASE12 Feb 2004 05:03 GMT28
http://tinyurl.com/2ytos
Report: Diet Doctor Atkins Was Obese
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
NEW YORK - Dr. Robert Atkins, whose
Working and getting healthier!12 Feb 2004 04:11 GMT1
I just wanted to let you know what I've been going through lately.
I've been having a lot of trouble keeping a job over the last couple
years due to fatigue and other side effects of being 'a touch
overweight' according to my doctor. I just didn't have the energy to
Vaccine Exemption Forms and Information, USA12 Feb 2004 00:57 GMT1
Exemption Forms and Information
http://www.vaclib.org/pdf/exemption.htm
A Review of the Relationship between Thimerosal and Autism. David A. Geier and Mark R. Geier, MD, Ph.D. jan 200411 Feb 2004 21:17 GMT4
http://www.whale.to/a/geier4.html
Dr. Brent: Page 229:  "The medical legal findings in this study,
causal or not, are horrendous and therefore, it is important that the
suggested epidemiological, pharmacokinetic, and animal studies be
Alternative news source and a half11 Feb 2004 20:55 GMT3
http://www.voxfux.com
Fat Boy Atkins11 Feb 2004 16:57 GMT1
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/02/10/atkins.widow.ap/index.html
Atkins died last April at age 72 after being injured in a fall on an icy
street.
Before his death, he had suffered a heart attack, congestive heart failure
Science and "alternative" vs "conventional" medicine11 Feb 2004 13:25 GMT115
What is "altnerative" medicine?
It is just a label for lumping together of all forms of
medicine that do not conform to the dominant form of medical
therapy.  It could encompass yoga, meditation, herbs,
OPC 3 will help prevent colds11 Feb 2004 06:33 GMT1
Hi All....
I tried OPC 3 for a whole year and never caught a cold.  Does anyone
else have a similar experience?
I found the article at http://www.livingprosperously.com.
Parasites and Pork11 Feb 2004 03:57 GMT11
Is it true that eating pork is a major contributing way in which people get
parasites; even if the pork is cooked well done?  Is there a safe, effective
and natural way to rid yourself of parasites?
Thanks ahead of time
ALOHA for Women's Heart Health11 Feb 2004 03:33 GMT5
http://www.reutershealth.com/archive/2004/02/04/eline/links/20040204elin001.html
"Know your numbers," Wenger said, referring to cholesterol, blood pressure
and weight. "These are the factors that can save your life."
And remember the buzzword "aloha," which, according to Wenger, ...
Re: Poor Man's Cocaine10 Feb 2004 22:36 GMT4
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/special_packages/ritalin/79094
04.htm
The Ritalin Gap           
    Posted on Mon, Feb. 09, 2004           
Heckler filter list?10 Feb 2004 19:35 GMT52
Does anybody wanna share their heckler filter list for this ng?
I have gathered so far that the following
  Mark Probert (email changes daily)
  David Wright (wright@clam.prodigy.net)
One Force -- Is this thing for real?10 Feb 2004 19:00 GMT5
Hmm, a vibrational tool that was "invented by God."
http://www.oneforce.net
The interesting thing is that the Heritage Store (which I respect for
Cayce products and other genuinely useful items) is selling the
What Constitutes A "Good" Scientic Trial?10 Feb 2004 18:36 GMT13
Is it the number of participants?  The record-keeping? The protocol
itself?  Or is a "good" vs. "not-so-good" testing/trial in the eyes of
the beholders?  I ask this as I see so many trials that are pronounced
inherntly "flawed" (I guess "they" mean sloppy??), so I have to wonder
Will a Chiropractic "Adjustment"...10 Feb 2004 15:47 GMT80
working for preventing/treating the Flu?
That's what Donald E. Harte, a chiropractic doctor in Corte Madera, CA,
asserts in today's Open Forum column in the San Francisco Chronicle.
(Perhaps someone better than I can "link it" as I can't currently do so
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