| 07/27/2002 - Aw, shucks! |
| Your ever-caring government has ruled that restaurants must warn their moronic customers, and government officials assume that everyone is moronic except themselves, that eating shellfish is dangerous to their health. |
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| 07/26/2002 - Tapping into the source of Alzheimer's |
| President Reagan and millions of others may be the victims of the national water bureaucracy that originates in Washington and filters down to every hamlet in the nation. |
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| 07/23/2002 - A moving story |
| When I started my medical practice, back in the "olden days," most of my patients complained and worried about constipation. Judging from today's advertising for a plethora of laxatives and fiber supplements, I assume this is still a common concern. |
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| 07/19/2002 - A dangerous squeeze |
| For many years, I have been saying that people are misled by the false paradigm of "early detection of cancer leads to a cure." This mantra has been especially touted for breast cancer, with women being urged to get mammograms early and often. |
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| 07/16/2002 - More than "expensive urine" |
| Supplementing with vitamins and minerals is the only way to combat those deficiencies. And the benefits of supplements may go beyond simply establishing the status quo. |
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| 07/12/2002 - Health nuts |
| But Dr. Frank Hu, head of the study, reported to WebMD Medical News that "even when we adjusted for factors like smoking, exercise, and consumption of fruits and vegetables, nuts showed up as a powerful defense against heart disease." |
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| 07/09/2002 - No Sweat |
| For the past few decades, we've been continually bombarded by exercise propaganda that tells us bouncing around and working up a sweat is the key to good health. |
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| 07/05/2002 - It's your call |
| Tens of millions of people use cell phones. It seems to me that if they were a danger to health, we would have evidence of it by now. However, there is always the fear of long-term exposure with today's children. |
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| 07/02/2002 - Sunscreen warnings are a smokescreen |
| Ultraviolet deficiency, not UV excess, is responsible, not only for instances of melanoma skin cancer but also for increased rates of breast cancer. |
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