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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / January 2005

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Wonder what the chemical company will say about this?07 Jan 2005 17:00 GMT5
http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050106104609990010&_ccc=2
&cid=842
Wow...in the news, they admit that people were killed from inhaling chlorine
vapors....
Protein Is Factor in Heart Disease, Researchers Say07 Jan 2005 16:50 GMT10
"If they are correct, it could open a huge new market for the already
popular statins... They, like most researchers in this field, have
received support from drug companies."
New York Times
Wound Too Long to Heal07 Jan 2005 15:25 GMT2
I barked my left shin, the front of my lower left leg. Think I smacked it
coming out of car door, on the bottom of the door. Anyway, this sore is taking
a month to heal. I'm 50 years old. I'm celiac and borderline diabetic. Not
heavy, my blood sugar is around 87 usually. My ...
USATODAY:  Psychiatrist: Company hid Prozac, suicide link 07 Jan 2005 14:53 GMT2
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-01-05-prozac-usat_x.htm
 Note from Ilena:  I certainly would hope that Mark Probert (Marla in
Drag) doesn't make a fool of himself on this thread also ... praising
the company for it's honesty and applauding the industry for "self
morning after pill07 Jan 2005 14:45 GMT2
After trying to find an answer to my question for the last 2 hours
with no luck, I thought I would ask here. I am just curious if anyone
knows that what the chance of pregnancy is if you have sex AFTER
taking the morning after pill. Does the morning after pill heavily
iron absorption / laundry starch07 Jan 2005 08:55 GMT5
Gastroenterology. 1976 Dec;71(6):1028-32. Related Articles, Links
Inhibition of intestinal iron absorption by laundry starch.
Thomas FB, Falko JM, Zuckerman K.
The pathogenesis of iron deficiency anemia associated with amylophagia
Taking Mg with Calcium07 Jan 2005 04:25 GMT1
I got (yet another of those in-the-mail) "doctor's newsletters". One of the
tips it puts out is that: Calcium supplement should be taken with some
magnesium too. Says that, in nature, when Man takes in calcium, he most always
also ingests Mg. So, each day I take 3 or 4 calcium pills ...
Secondhand Smoke Lowers Kids' Math, Reading Scores07 Jan 2005 03:41 GMT1
Alison McCook, "Secondhand Smoke Lowers Kids' Math, Reading Scores",
Reuters, January 5, 2005,
Link:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=KQBCCUPLE3MOMCRBAE0CFFA?type
=healthNews&storyID=7247522

Iron in the guts07 Jan 2005 03:06 GMT13
<<snip>>
functions as an effective iron-binding and radical-scavenging
antioxidant
<<snip>>
DR WEIL:  Getting Rid of Mercury? 07 Jan 2005 01:37 GMT2
Getting Rid of Mercury?
Provided by DrWeil.com
http://health.yahoo.com/health/ate/drweil/daily
Q: I'm hoping to get pregnant soon, but I've always eaten a lot of
I am taking a poll06 Jan 2005 23:19 GMT12
"Ilena Rose" <ilena@san.rr.com> wrote in message
news:btunt05i2m5jpn8jasahqsjh6oa044nr1d@4ax.com...
Herbal Extract Reduces Migraines06 Jan 2005 22:26 GMT1
http://www.healthsentinel.com/news.php?event=news_print_list_item&id=521
Karla Gale, "Herbal Extract Reduces Migraines", Reuters, January 5,
2005,
Link:
New UK vaccine---Prevnar06 Jan 2005 20:06 GMT2
http://www.whale.to/v/prevnar.htm
"The award was also given this year to Mark Livingston, a pharmaceutical
quality control specialist who was involved in the launching of Wyeth
Pharmaceuticals' Prevnar pediatric vaccine. In the fall of 2003, Livingston
Lifestyle Changes Cut Heart Risk Without Drugs06 Jan 2005 19:55 GMT4
http://www.healthsentinel.com/news.php?event=news_print_list_item&id=522
"Lifestyle Changes Cut Heart Risk Without Drugs", Reuters UK, January
5, 2005,
Link:
Right Leg Acting Up06 Jan 2005 15:46 GMT2
My right leg seems to be deteriorating somewhat. I'm 50 and normal weight. A
Celiac (don't eat wheat) I am borderline diabetic with an 87 reading. Mainly I
feel good and am normal in most health respects. But, in the past year my right
hip acts touchy, like it is "going to go out". ...
 
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