| 07/29/2005 - The Link Between Levels of Fluoride in Public Water and Bone Cancer |
| First, a doctoral student at the Ivy League institution concluded in a 2001 thesis that there was a strong link between levels of fluoride in public water and the incidence of bone cancer among boys. |
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| 07/26/2005 - Fluoridating Our Public Water Systems |
| For years, I've been waving a red flag about the government's misguided insistence on fluoridating an ever-increasing number of our public water systems. |
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| 07/25/2005 - Implantable Heart Devices |
| But as unfortunate as it is that the implantable heart devices we've developed aren't up to snuff (yet), with the ultimate advent of such devices, we'll all then be at the mercy of quality-control bean counters and corporate liability actuaries. |
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| 07/21/2005 - Laughing Your Way to Better Health |
| Anything that's become a cliché can't possibly be a groundbreaking medical secret. Such is the case with the old saw, "Laughter is the best medicine." |
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| 07/19/2005 - The Power of Fruits to Heal Stomach Ulcers |
| Way back in January of 2003 (Daily Dose, 1/6/03), I wrote to you all about the power of fruits to heal stomach ulcers. Back then, it was the common American cranberry I was talking about - a fruit well know for its antibacterial qualities. |
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| 07/18/2005 - Reformulation of Vioxx Causes Concern |
| It might be prudent to seek patent protection for a new formulation that combines Vioxx with a second drug to lessen these hazards. |
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| 07/15/2005 - Vitamin D and Sunshine May Help Lung Cancer Surgery Patients |
| According to a recent Reuters Health article, there's new evidence suggesting that vitamin D and plenty of sunshine may help patients survive longer after lung cancer surgery. |
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| 07/12/2005 - Folate May Increase Bone Strength and Serve as an Aid to Heart Health |
| For the last 5 years or so, folic acid (folate) has been often recommended by the medical establishment as a boon to bone strength and an aid to heart health. |
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| 07/11/2005 - Clinical Trials Don't Always Prove that Drugs are Safe and Effective |
| Anyone who buys into the mainstream's belief that the process by which drugs are tested on humans (called clinical trials, among other things) is effective and always safe is suffering from a severe bout of either amnesia, naiveté, or both. |
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| 07/08/2005 - What's sucking away our kids' gray matter? |
| But in this day and age, it's not just TV that's sucking our kids' gray matter away - it's computers, video games, and cells phones too. |
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| 07/05/2005 - Bans on "Junk Food" in Schools |
| I've written to you about school systems
that are seemingly taking a much harder line against candy, soda-pop, vending machines and other sources of sugary, nutrition-less foods for our nation's kids
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| 07/04/2005 - Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? |
| Apples can add a huge, health-boosting antioxidant punch to anyone's diet. But not all apples are created equal, the study concludes. |
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| 07/01/2005 - ADD and ADHD May Last a Lifetime |
| According to the article, as many kids of the ADD/ADHD epidemic are growing up into addled adults, an increasing number of them are finding that their addiction, er, affliction may last a lifetime.
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