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Ping: Richard Schultz, big game hypothesis hunter31 Jul 2008 22:49 GMT-
Predominant hypothesis: Schizophrenia, OCD, ADD, PDD, BPD and other
congenital thought disorders are assumed to be fundamental states of
'error'.
Alternate 'raving looney' hypothesis: SD, OCD, ADD, PDD, BPD, etc ...
US lawmakers to ban toxins from toys: reports31 Jul 2008 21:36 GMT-
US lawmakers to ban toxins from toys: reports
Tue Jul 29, 8:17 AM ET
US lawmakers agreed to ban the use of a group of chemicals in toys and
other children's products that consumer groups say cause serious
Child's mental health at risk from tough love31 Jul 2008 21:34 GMT-
Child's mental health at risk from tough love
Jill Stark
July 30, 2008 - 12:00AM
AdvertisementCHILDREN who are smacked or yelled at are much more
Celebrity Showdown On Vaccines For Kids31 Jul 2008 21:33 GMT-
Celebrity Showdown on Vaccines for Kids
Amanda Peet Joins the Fray in Public Debate Over Childhood Vaccination
By DAN CHILDS
ABC News Medical Unit
MICHAEL SAVAGE'S AUTISM COMMENTS31 Jul 2008 19:37 GMT10
http://www.wilm.com/cc-common/mainheadlines2.html?feed=274995&article=4006265
Michael Savage on Autism
Friday, July 25, 2008
20 audio clips of Michael Savage's comments on Autism.
Growing Number of Women Want Birth to Be a Natural Process, Not a     Medical One31 Jul 2008 16:56 GMT-
Trying to Take Back Childbirth
Growing Number of Women Want Birth to Be a Natural Process, Not a
Medical One
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES
Pre-pregnancy diabetes tied to more birth defects31 Jul 2008 16:54 GMT-
Pre-pregnancy diabetes tied to more birth defects
By MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer
Wed Jul 30, 7:47 AM ET
Diabetic women who get pregnant are three to four times more likely to
Research Links Obesity To Mix Of Bacteria In Digestive Tract31 Jul 2008 16:52 GMT-
Research Links Obesity to Mix of Bacteria in Digestive Tract
By Rob Stein
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 21, 2006; A12
Candida Quiz31 Jul 2008 16:50 GMT-
Candida Questionnaire and Score Sheet*
This questionnaire lists factors in your medical history that promote
the growth of the common yeast, Candida Albicans (Section A), and
symptoms commonly found in individuals with yeast-connected illness
Gut Flora31 Jul 2008 16:49 GMT-
Gut Flora
Escherichia coli, one of the many species of bacteria present in the
human gut.The gut flora are the microorganisms that normally live in
the digestive tract and can perform a number of useful functions for
What's In That? How Food Affects Your Behavior (Mercola)31 Jul 2008 16:45 GMT-
What's In That? How Food Affects Your Behavior
Food additives and poor diet could help explain poor school
performance, criminal behavior, alcoholism, and the growing numbers of
Alzheimer's patients.
Natural Healing Resource31 Jul 2008 15:49 GMT-
Hi, I spent a lot of time compiling natural health resources for my
readers at Heal Pain Naturally (http://healpain.blogspot.com).  I
would love for you to take a look and refer it to people you feel can
use it.  Thank you! Gratefully, Jenny Mannion
Iron and Multidrug Resistance31 Jul 2008 15:39 GMT-
Unexpected Link between Iron and Drug Resistance of Candida spp.:
Iron Depletion Enhances Membrane Fluidity and Drug Diffusion,
Leading to Drug-Susceptible Cells
ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY, Nov. 2006, p. 3597–3606 Vol.
need siatic pain relief31 Jul 2008 15:19 GMT-
anyone have anything for siatic pain-neuralagia..
any vitamin/homeopathic remedies..
thanks
Michael
Cholestrol: How fast does it climb or drop?31 Jul 2008 14:50 GMT4
Just wondering.  Assuming there are no genetic markers in place.  If one is
diagnosed with elevated cholestrol, how long would it take to notice a drop
in cholestrol if one abstained from all meat, fish, and dairy sources of
cholestrol?  How long would it take approximately to rise?
 
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