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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / October 2006

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Meat intake predicts IL-6 / inflammation11 Oct 2006 13:17 GMT1
Dietary intakes of fat and antioxidant vitamins are predictors of
subclinical inflammation in overweight Swiss children.
Aeberli I, Molinari L, Spinas G, Lehmann R, L'allemand D, Zimmermann MB
Am J Clin Nutr. 2006 Oct ; 84(4): 748-55
Oxidative stress in male infertility11 Oct 2006 13:08 GMT1
Since age related iron accumulation leads to oxidative stress .. the ..
FACT .. older men have fertility problems .. might .. relate TO .. age
related iron accumulation ..
Reactive oxygen species as an independent marker of male factor
Poll: What % of Pharma Company Profits are from Supplements?11 Oct 2006 03:38 GMT12
As I have shown, the Fortune 500's lists don't support Peterb's
contentions.  Vernon's yearnin' to redefine profit is as nauseating as
Peterb's attempt to equate a ranking of 5th as actually a ranking of
1st.  Clearly, they won't ever say that they were mistakenly quoting
Politics of Death11 Oct 2006 03:21 GMT4
The Nature of Cancer
Presented before CCS Second annual Cancer Convention, Ambassador Hotel,
Los Angeles, California )
It is certainly a pleasure to be here at the Second Annual Convention
E-Coli Warning!10 Oct 2006 15:21 GMT3
Stop eating all produce.  This contamination comes from illegal migrant
workers which cross our borders to work.  Their poor hygiene contaminates
our food.  This practice must be stopped for our health and our family's
health.
Meat eating frugivores10 Oct 2006 09:34 GMT2
This is the effect of meat in a frugivore ..
http://tinyurl.com/nfftd
<<snip>>
The remainder of the diet (50%) was a gelatinised product containing
dizziness problem10 Oct 2006 02:34 GMT8
just wondering if anyone could help me with any ideas regarding an
ailment ive been having.
I took ill last february and developed a cold sore on my lip but i also
started taking bouts of dizziness at the same time. as a bit of
Congress's war against our knowlege09 Oct 2006 20:28 GMT1
A while back, the US House of Representatives passed a bill to prevent
states from requiring any food additives to be labeled except those
required by the FDA. (There was a sufficient outcry that the Senate
appears to have delayed consideration of the bill until after teh
In Europe It's Fish Oil After Heart Attacks, but Not in U.S.09 Oct 2006 20:19 GMT15
New York Times
October 3, 2006
In Europe It's Fish Oil After Heart Attacks, but Not in U.S.
By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
E-coli Found in Organic Raw Milk09 Oct 2006 20:01 GMT2
http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060923/MONEY/609230308/1003
Organic raw milk joins ban
REED FUJII
Record Staff Writer
Increased dietary fish oil may prevent many deaths09 Oct 2006 19:53 GMT10
"Increased dietary fish oil may prevent many deaths", Reuters UK,
September 15, 2006,
Link:
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=healthNews&storyID=2006-09
-13T182548Z_01_HAR366333_RTRIDST_0_HEALTH-INCREASED-DEATHS-DC.XML

Deciphering A Common Disease09 Oct 2006 18:09 GMT1
"Deciphering A Common Disease", CBS News, October 6, 2006,
Link:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/06/eveningnews/main2071664.shtml
Celiac is one of the most common of diseases - in fact, one out of
Does the Fraudulant "War on Cancer" Amount to Legal Genocide?? - Quotes from Dr's who speak the truth about Conventional Therapies.09 Oct 2006 16:47 GMT6
"The thing that bugs me is that the people think the FDA is protecting
them. It isn't. What the FDA is doing
and what the public thinks it's doing are as different as night and
day."-Dr Ley former Commissioner of the FDA
VAERS Data: A possible source of bias (addendum)09 Oct 2006 15:14 GMT2
I overlooked a post by David Wright in August and could not reply in
the original thread because the message was more than 30 days old.  I
am reposting here in order to answer his comments.
David Wright wrote:
Is a wireless office (2.4GHz) *completely* safe for our health?09 Oct 2006 14:12 GMT92
Help - my office is about to get zapped at 2.4GHz!
Is that actually safe?!
Apologies for the cross-posting but
I wanted to canvass some opinions on the health impact
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