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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / October 2005

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Canadians Find Antifreeze in Fleas -   SBH !24 Oct 2005 19:05 GMT5
By Julie Mollins Thu Oct 20, 2:45 PM ET
TORONTO (Reuters) - Tiny fleas that survive on fungus found under a blanket of
snow contain a unique antifreeze that could have implications for farming or
transplant surgery, Canadian researchers said on Wednesday.
Fw: Can Vitamin C Kill Bird Flu?24 Oct 2005 14:57 GMT2
     Can Vitamin C Kill Bird Flu?
     In the July issue of my newsletter I interviewed Dr Thomas Levy, who
has provided the definitive proof in his book ' Vitamin C, Infectious
Diseases and Toxins: Curing the Incurable'.[click here to read the Levy
flu shot side effects24 Oct 2005 10:23 GMT1
I'm curious to know if you can have side effects from the flu shot.  Last
year I happened to be at doctor's in November and he talked me into getting
the shot.  I hadn't had one before as I consider myself to be pretty
healthy.  I also have had an arthritic condition since child ...
Haemoglobin level24 Oct 2005 06:17 GMT2
I am living in The Netherlands now, but I am not too familiar with
different standards here.
My wife went for a blood test, and according to doctor her haemoglobin
is 7.3. For me Haemoglobin less than 11 is anemic condition and 7.3 is
dark nail color ring = which deficiency?23 Oct 2005 23:41 GMT11
Hi - All of my nails have a dark color band, just below the white
exposed nail growth.  The dark color band is about 1 or 2mm in width.
What could be causing this and what vitamin(s) am I possibly deficient
in?  I do drink a lot of beer, but also take a lot of vitamins, CoQ10,
Anyone here who doesn't think ADHD is overdone?23 Oct 2005 22:08 GMT44
Anyone at all?
a must read23 Oct 2005 01:56 GMT3
http://phfoods.bravehost.com
PCOS and diet...22 Oct 2005 22:59 GMT1
or any correlation with adiponectin levels measured through ELISA.
What are the things left  for research?
Correlating levels of insulin and leptin in women with PCOS is common
subject of research.
coconut and no milk people and infant death22 Oct 2005 20:04 GMT18
No milk idiots and the coconut genius, what are your comments?
Joseph and Lamoy Andressohn face manslaughter charges in the death of
5-month-old Woyah, who authorities say was fed only wheat grass, coconut
water, and almond milk.
It's HOW you eat, not just WHAT you eat22 Oct 2005 17:14 GMT53
I'm interested in what people have to say about techniques I've
developed in how to eat to be completely healthy.  You can find more
information here: http://www.evolution-diet.com , but the jist is that
one should snack on mainly complex carbs throughout the day until after
researcher misrepresented fluoride-cancer study21 Oct 2005 16:25 GMT7
http://www.the-scientist.com/news/20050711/01
Harvard dentist investigatedSchool launches probe after accusations
that faculty member misrepresented fluoride-cancer studyBy Alison
McCook
PNEUMONIA -ONCE ONLY JAB21 Oct 2005 15:49 GMT1
Has anyone had the pneumonia -once only jab -are there any after
effects or worries about it I should know befoe having it?
calcium & potassium absorption21 Oct 2005 14:36 GMT30
I am currently taking 60mg of Prednisone per day.
As a result of taking Prednisone I am showing calcium in my urine.  I am now
taking Fosamax to try and offset this calcium loss.
My understanding of Calcium is that it also requires Potassium to be
low electrolytes20 Oct 2005 13:41 GMT7
I got an osmolality test, and it says I have low potassium and low
sodium.  I'm guessing the low potassium is from me not consuming much
potassium.  However, I'm pretty sure I consume a lot of sodium - what's
up with my low sodium level?  Any ideas?
CLA fights inflammatory disease20 Oct 2005 08:42 GMT2
The researchers report in this month's issue of the Journal of Lipid
Research (vol 46, issue 10, pp2134-42) that COX-2 protein expression
was inhibited 80 per cent by 10t, 12c-CLA and only 26 per cent by
9c,11t-CLA in an in vitro test.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 September, 2005
 
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