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Ex-Drug Sales Rep Tells All
To sell their drugs, pharmaceutical companies hire former cheerleaders and ex-models to wine and dine doctors, exaggerate the drug's benefits and underplay their side-effects, a former sales rep told a Congressional committee... |
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The Road to Immunity: How To Survive and Thrive in a Toxic World
Think of this book as "Immunology 101". Draws attention to the importance of a "whole body" approach to living, including allopathic, complementary and alternative health modalities. |
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AP Probe Finds Drugs in Drinking Water
A vast array of pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones — have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans. |
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Prevent Flu: Healthy Habits Beat the Virus
Keeping yourself healthy is generally the best defense against the flu. Keeping yourself hygienically clean is a great start to keep your immune system functioning well.
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Herpes Fact Sheet
Prevent herpes infections by avoiding contact with sores and by good hygiene. |
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Dr Robert O Young Blog
Dr Young is currently leading the way to resurrect Cellular Theory as a means of wellness and longevity. This is his ongoing and remarkable blog. |
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Food Advisor
Have a condition? Let Food Advisor automatically help you choose the diet that's right for you. |
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Whole Foods Directory and Recipes
This is a starting point for anyone wishing to change one's diet and take control of one's life. |
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Honest Food Guide - free download
This is the REAL guide you should be using for your food intake, instead of the traditional "Food Triangle". Print it out, laminate it, stick it on the refrigerator, make copies, distribute to your family and friends. |
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Healing with water: the work of "water cure" pioneer Dr. Batmanghelidj
Dr B was a true international hero when it came to having the wisdom to recognize the fundamental causes of disease and the courage to speak up about it and tell the truth as he saw it |
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Food Table - - Alkaline/Acid
Use this table as a guide to modify your diet. |
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The Blood and its Third Anatomical Element (Online Book)
Antione Bechamp's prolific work in Cellular Theory and his discovery of pleomorphism and subsequent clash with Louis Pasteur. |
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The Private Science of Louis Pasteur - the NY Times article
In "The Private Science of Louis Pasteur," Gerald L. Geison sets out to expose some serious discrepancies between what Pasteur published and said in public and what is recorded in the notebooks. |
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Pleomorphism, Its Discovery and Suppression
At the time Pasteur was formulating and publicizing his work, a quiet, much more qualified and experienced researcher, Pierre Bechamp, was also looking at the new frontier-world of microbes, and came up with a more complex, but thorough, understandin |
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The secret to a long life? 'Love'
At 98, Mary Tilton's secret is simple. She loves life and people.
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NIH: Decrease in Breast Cancer Rates Related to Reduction in Use of Hormone Replacement Therapy
The sharp decline in the rate of new breast cancer cases in 2003 may be related to a national decline in the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), according to a new report in the April 19, 2007, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. |
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Mayo Clinic Identifies "Hot Tub Lung"
Hot tubs provide an ideal environment for the growth of bacteria, such as M. avium. Bacterial growth is more likely to occur in tubs that aren't cleaned as often as recommended. Also, added chlorine loses most of its disinfectant properties at temper |
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Chemo harms more breast cancer patients
Younger breast cancer patients seem to suffer more serious side effects from chemotherapy than previously thought. Some of the side effects occurred at rates three to four times higher than earlier research had predicted.
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Pomegranate juice may be cancer weapon
Researchers from the University of California in Los Angeles said when they gave the juice to about 50 men with the cancer, their conditions improved significantly. |
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Book: Disease-Mongers: How Doctors, Drug Companies, and Insurers are Making You Feel Sick
British Medical Journal review: The book's thesis is simple, compelling, and for many people utterly counter-intuitive: doctors, drug companies, and device manufacturers are engaged in "broadening the definitions of diseases" in order to increase dem |
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Male births declining in the U.S. and Japan
A study published in this week's online edition of Environmental Health Perspectives reports that during the past thirty years, the number of male births has decreased each year in the U.S. and Japan. In a review of all births in both countries, the |
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Abuse of prescription drugs surges across globe
Abuse of prescription drugs is about to exceed the use of illicit street narcotics worldwide, and the shift has spawned a lethal new trade in counterfeit painkillers, sedatives and other medicines potent enough to kill, a global watchdog warns. |
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Binge drinking, pill abuse intensify at colleges
Substance abuse on college campuses is nothing new, but it is taking a more extreme and dangerous form, with higher rates of frequent binge drinking and prescription drug abuse, and more negative consequences for students such as arrests and risky se |
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Acids in Popular Sodas Erode Tooth Enamel
The erosive potential of colas is 10 times that of fruit juices in just the first three minutes of drinking, a study last year showed. |