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| Multiple trauma / N-6 polynsaturated fatty acids | 03 May 2005 01:53 GMT | 4 |
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 2005 May;72(5):357-62. Related Articles, Links N-6 polynsaturated fatty acids confer hemodynamic stability in an experimental model of multiple trauma.
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| Where's all the .. love .. ? | 03 May 2005 01:31 GMT | 3 |
Sunday, 16 February, 2003, 09:37 GMT Row over prison diet research Prisoners became less violent after diet change The Prison Service has said it will not fund further research into
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| Fetuses as Olympic athletes | 02 May 2005 23:42 GMT | 3 |
FETUSES AS OLYMPIC ATHLETES Life's first athletic event - birth - can keep some fetuses out of the Olympics later in life. Life's first athletic event - birth - can keep some fetuses from enjoying
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| 'Alcohol makes your brain grow' BUT... | 02 May 2005 16:53 GMT | 1 |
'Alcohol makes your brain grow' BBC Friday, April 29, 2005 Drinking alcohol boosts the growth of new nerve cells in
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| Jeff PUtz 's Questions | 02 May 2005 15:45 GMT | 9 |
"LadyLollipop" <LadyLollipop@insightbb.com> wrote in message news:IVDce.28692$c24.22157@attbi_s72... (...) Bad habit, you know what that looks like ???????
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| Few U.S. Adults Lead Healthy Lives | 02 May 2005 14:05 GMT | 19 |
http://www.healthsentinel.com/news.php?event=news_print_list_item&id=760 Alison McCook, "Few U.S. Adults Lead Healthy Lives", Reuters, April 25, 2005, Link:
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| Oral Chelation? | 02 May 2005 14:00 GMT | 17 |
While I understand mainstream medicine tends to think Chelation therapy is a waste of time and money, I'm curious about alternative medicine thinking about this subject, rather, if taking it orally really does any good vs the IV method which is shown (in alternative medicine) to
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| Ben's Heart | 02 May 2005 05:09 GMT | 3 |
Dairy industry milk mustache ads claim: MILK- 9 ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS Ben Cohen just received four essential ingredients, each a large piece of vein taken from Ben's leg to replace and bypass badly damaged
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| milk & congestion | 02 May 2005 05:08 GMT | 9 |
Topic: cow's milk & congestion I was at a financial institution today. The consumer service rep was clearing her throat and appeared to be congested. So I asked her whether she drank cow's milk. Her answer: "Yes."
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| cow's milk protein | 02 May 2005 05:05 GMT | 71 |
Topic: cow's milk protein While surfing the web, I came across this information relating to the protein content of cow's milk. Human's milk has only an one percent level of protein while cow's milk /
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| Dr. C & arthritis | 02 May 2005 04:03 GMT | 4 |
Topic: Dr. C & arthritis I received a health piece in the mail which said arthritis is the result of the lack of the mineral silica in the body. Comments?
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| Tim & Dr. Beck | 02 May 2005 03:31 GMT | 1 |
Topic: Tim & Dr. Beck Tim, I was reading on the web where the application of electricity to the blood clears out germs. No wonder you love your Beck machine.
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| Children and Asthma | 02 May 2005 02:01 GMT | 1 |
CHILDREN AND ASTHMA My 4 year old daughter has asthma; I call it mild because she only uses medication (inhaler) when she is catching a cold virus. She would get a cold every 4-6 weeks and would end up in the hospital because her medication
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| Smile-On site very impressive | 01 May 2005 14:08 GMT | 4 |
This is extremely impressive ........ Can we send others to look at it? Joel http://www.smile-on.com/prohome.php
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| this matter of secrecy | 01 May 2005 13:41 GMT | 1 |
Written by a physician friend. Some thoughts on how secrecy hurts science. This is in response to a question about whether or not clincial trial registeries should publish *all* information, both negative *and* postive about drugs being tested.
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