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Amazing News Flash....a Piddling tiny of dose of vitamin D does     nothing.11 Nov 2008 22:18 GMT-
http://www.medpagetoday.com/HematologyOncology/BreastCancer/11731
Yes, indeed a dose so tiny as to only cause minimal changes
in serum 25 OH vitamin doesn't cause a statistical change
in breast cancer rates. Now should I suppose they
C-diff Facts11 Nov 2008 20:39 GMT-
C-diff facts
Read more about the C-diff superbug in this special fact file from the
University of Nottingham. Professor Nigel Minton at the Centre for
Healthcare Associated Infections is a world expert on the bug.
Diarrhea bacteria common in hospitals: survey11 Nov 2008 20:36 GMT-
Diarrhea bacteria common in hospitals: survey
By Maggie Fox
11-11-2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A common and sometimes deadly cause of diarrhea
Some Parents are Homeschooling Their Kids to Avoid Vaccinations11 Nov 2008 20:34 GMT-
Some Parents Are Homeschooling Their Kids To Avoid Vaccinations
A growing network of parents have decided to homeschool their
children, in part because of their belief that mandated vaccinations
for public and private school children are a dangerous overreach by
Prescription Drugs More Likely To Kill You Than Recreational Drugs11 Nov 2008 20:32 GMT-
Prescription Drugs More Likely to Kill You than Recreational Drugs
The number of reports of serious problems, including deaths, linked to
medications hit a record in the first three months of this year.
The FDA received nearly 21,000 reports of serious drug reactions,
Daily Spirit-guided health tip for 11/11/0811 Nov 2008 18:37 GMT-
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/3be52894c06e0f7e?
May dear neighbors, friends, and brethren have a blessedly wonderful
2008th year since the birth of our LORD Jesus Christ as our Messiah,
the Son of Man ...
Iron In Retinal and Macular Degeneration11 Nov 2008 16:01 GMT-
"Iron as a target in eye degeneration"
Alteration in Iron Metabolism During Retinal Degeneration in rd10
Mouse.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2008 Nov 7.
Custom keyboard shortcuts11 Nov 2008 02:31 GMT-
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Using Vitamins to help me get on Paxil (painlessly).11 Nov 2008 01:54 GMT-
    This question involves combining Vitamins and a Pharmaceutical. I'm
interested in getting back onto Paxil (paroxetine; an SSRI
antidepressant). Over the past year, I have been seeing a Naturopath
and (unfortunately) I can no longer afford the cost of seeing him. I
Sexual Tyrannosaurus10 Nov 2008 20:35 GMT-
"Apomorphine forms stable complexes with iron"
Apomorphine for sexual enhancement
Jason Mcfaddinn
Version 4.0, December 2004
Injuries link to ADHD diagnosis10 Nov 2008 20:05 GMT-
Injuries link to ADHD diagnosis
Injuries in very young children are associated with later diagnosis of
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, UK research suggests.
A study of 62,000 children shows both head and burn injuries before
Sinusitis patients suffer pain similar to patients with arthritis,     depression10 Nov 2008 20:02 GMT-
Sinusitis patients suffer pain similar to patients with arthritis,
depression
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-09/aaoo-sps091508.php#
New research released at world's largest ENT meeting
Fungal Sinusitis10 Nov 2008 20:01 GMT-
Fungal Sinusitis
W. S. Tichenor, M. D.
New York, New York
An article published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings in September, 1999
Exposure to Mold Infestation Is a Proven and Serious Health Threat to     Residents and Workers10 Nov 2008 20:00 GMT-
Exposure to Mold Infestation Is a Proven and Serious Health Threat to
Residents and Workers
Vancouver, Canada (PRWEB)
February 21, 2005
Weather And Your health10 Nov 2008 19:59 GMT-
Weather and your health
By April Chan
USATODAY.com
Many people are convinced that the weather affects their health in one
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