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An Overdose of Medical Optimism
The February 14th issue of the Los Angeles Times featured a two-page article about major medical and scientific journals and their role in mass media. This was an in depth article regarding the methods used by major medical journals to get their stories into headline news. The article ...
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CDC Changes Policy On Vaccine
Associated Press reported yesterday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have changed their policy on a vaccine given to treat ear infections. It is interesting to see the level of press that the vaccine issue is getting. One may wonder if the CDC would be making public reports o...
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Structured Treatment Interruption: Medical Breakthrough
By Michael Dorausch, DC Last week the Los Angeles Times reported that AIDS researchers are finding that gaps in drug therapy have helped some AIDS patients. The approach is called structured treatment interruption or STI. The theory behind STI is to stop giving drugs and allow the immune ...
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Chiropractic And The Environment
by Dr. Stew Bittman Mahatma Gandhi once said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world". These are very wise words that are vividly applicable to our environmental crisis. We will never care for the planet any better than we care for ourselves. We will never heal Mother Earth's wou...
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HOT SHOTS - Reference to Recent Vaccine Related News
Below is a list of hyper-linked articles on vaccination issues that may be of value to you and your practice community. --------------------------------------- Protection Against Atopic Diseases by Measles: A Rash Conclusion? Journal American Medical Association JAMA Vol. 283 No. 3, ...
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A Positive Attitude Equals Better Health
Terence Monmaney of the L.A. Times reports that "research into the topic of optimism finds not only that positive people live longer, but that a sunny outlook can be taught." Science has largely avoided the subject of optimism during the past century. The topic of optimism was so disreputable "...
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Maybe ADHD Isn't the Real Problem
Nicholas Regush of ABCNEWS.com reports that "Attention Deficit" may not be the real problem. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, prescriptions for methylpenidate, know as Ritalin, increased more than 60 percent between 1990 and 1996. Misdirected Attention? Between 1990 and 19...
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Lessons Sought in the Origin of AIDS
A Writer of a recent book says that AIDS may have jumped from chimps to humans via an experimental polio vaccine yet the scientific community has expressed little interest in the theory. British writer Edward Hooper, is the author of a new book on AIDS. Hooper is on a campaign to persuade t...
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Ear Infections Linked to Genes
The Journal of the American Medical Association reported today that Genes play role in child ear infections. The article states that "next to the common cold, middle ear infections are the most common childhood illness. Most children will be affected by the time they are 3 years old."
Dr. Sco...
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Pediatricians' Offer New Vaccine Advice
Less than a week ago we heard news of pediatricians pushing a new measles vaccine because the current one being used was not "as safe." Today we have news from a pediatricians group saying that oral polio vaccines are not "as safe" as injections. What they will not mention in either article is the r...
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Experts highlight technologies that will revolutionize medicine
On Thursday, the British Medical Journal made their predictions as to what the future of medicine would be. These are the future "miracles" of medicine.
"Picture a world where wheelchairs can climb stairs and insulin sacs implanted in diabetics automatically release just the right amount at t...
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Babies of vaccinated moms more prone to measles, study shows
Source: Nando Times - Infants whose mothers were vaccinated against measles inherit fewer natural antibodies and are far more likely to catch the virus than infants of older, unvaccinated mothers, a study released Monday reveals.
The study confirms what public health officials anticipated wh...
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Clinton Orders Human Experiments
Executive Order 13139 is requiring military personnel to receive experimental vaccines not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Courts-martial are pending.
A day after Republican Rep. Chris Shays of Connecticut ended congressional hearings on the controversial decision mandating the ...
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Medical Journal May Have Flouted Own Ethics 8 Times
L.A. Times: Drug reviews by New England Journal did not disclose authors' ties to firms. Editor concedes lapses. Thursday, October 21 - The Los Angeles Times reported today that the renowned New England Journal of Medicine - the world's top-ranked medical journal and a leading voice in biom...
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Diarrhea vaccine pulled from market
WASHINGTON (AP) American Home Products pulled its vaccine against the leading cause of childhood diarrhea off the market today, because of concerns that it may increase infants' risk of bowel obstruction.The government in July advised doctors to temporarily stop giving children the vaccine against r...
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