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May 21, 2000  - Issue 154
 
1 Research for Sale
  Read how NEJM current editor who was recently fired describes how corruption and greed has entered into nearly all aspects of medicine.
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2 How Investigators are Influenced
  Drug companies that pay for research and clinical tests of new medicines have been suppressing or manipulating the results. The prestigious, peer-reviewed...
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3 Untested Ritalin/Prozac Combination Used by More Children
  Read how more and more children are being placed on drugs for ADHD and some of the practical solutions. Also a book on why Ritalin should not be used.
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4 Thyroid Testing Update
  A just published review, by a Scottish biochemist, of the current standard practice of thyroid function testing brings to light many problems associated ...
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5 Bacteria In House Dust May Help Prevent Allergies
  Just when you thought you understood something, new information forces one to reevaluate thinking on some fundamental issues.
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6 Weighing-In on Techno e-Stress
  Technology's been getting a bad rap these days, blamed for loading us up with so much information and placing so many demands on our time that it's pushed...
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7 Exercise May Slow Some Effects Of Aging
  Middle-aged and elderly individuals may be able to slow some of the effects of aging on the cardiovascular system using exercise.
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8 Parents Tend to Overlook Their Child's Obesity
  Parents of overweight children usually fail to recognize that their young child is overweight. Read some absolutely unbelievable statistics on what parents...
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9 Children Less Active Than They Think.
  Parents are not the only ones confused regarding their child's weight. Children consistently underestimate the time they spend in front of the TV, computer...
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10 Cholesterol Drugs: How Expensive Is Too Expensive?
  It may be too expensive to treat every person who has high cholesterol with cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. Better alternatives reviewed.
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11 Exercise May Help Easy Pregnancy Pains
  For years, expectant mothers have considered back pain, hip soreness and leg cramps to be an unavoidable annoyance associated with pregnancy, Read how these...
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12 Short Kids at High Risk for High Blood Pressure
  When They Age Adults who were short as children may be more likely to have high blood pressure later in life, putting them at increased risk for heart ...
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13 Clot Busting Drugs May Actually Increase Risk of Death In Elderly
  Heart attack patients over the age of 75 years respond poorly to treatment with clot busters and may even be at a higher risk of dying if they receive these...
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14 High Grains and Sugar Levels Linked To Pancreatic Cancer Risk
  High serum glucose levels after a meal (post-prandial) appear to indicate an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. The finding may help explain the link between..
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