| 06/27/2003 - The all-purpose healer that'll suit you to a "tea" |
| You've heard me sing the praises of drinking tea before - both in terms of the health benefits of moderate amounts of caffeine, and because of the cancer-fighting
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| 06/27/2003 - School Officials Force Students to Take Medication for Behavioral Problems |
| Recently, a committee of the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill aimed at preventing states from allowing public schools to "play doctor" by forcing children with behavioral issues to take medications like Ritalin
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| 06/24/2003 - Laughter is the best medicine |
| We've all heard the old saying "Laughter is the best medicine," right? I've believed in this concept for years - as have many of my contemporaries in both alternative and mainstream medicine. |
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| 06/24/2003 - It's Safer to Eat at Home |
| They give them written instructions, according to the law in a particular state and that's about it. It's safer to eat at home-but not as much fun. |
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| 06/20/2003 - It's Perfectly Acceptable and Necessary for Politians to Lie |
| The author of this government-funded study concludes that for politicians, telling lies to the public and to political rivals is a perfectly acceptable and necessary aspect of the job
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| 06/20/2003 - Sexual Performance and the Baby Boomer Population |
| But this begs the question: WHY is sexual performance all of a sudden such a big issue among aging baby-boomers? Of course, it's because of drugs. Specifically, that "little blue pill" that's all the rage. |
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| 06/17/2003 - The Oreo Cookie Debate |
| Yep, you read that right. Some left-coast loony-tune (an attorney, no less - how convenient!) is suing Kraft foods over the nearly century-old chocolate and cream-filled treat that so many of us grew up on. |
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| 06/17/2003 - Servicemen and Women Are Used as Government Guinea Pigs for Vaccinations |
| Because some of the risks that accompany these "safeguards" are potentially more serious than the diseases themselves. But that's not stopping our government from forcing these vaccinations on our soldiers
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| 06/13/2003 - A Harvard Study Proves that Watching TV May be Making Us Fattter |
| But what's even scarier is the extent of the mainstream's naiveté on the subject. Case in point: Apparently, it takes a Harvard University study to convince us that sitting around watching the boob tube is making us fatter! |
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| 06/13/2003 - The Mainstream Medical Establishment has High Blood Pressure All Wrong |
| In the last edition of the Daily Dose, I told you about how the mainstream medical establishment has high blood pressure all wrong. It seems that after the better part of a century researching it
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| 06/10/2003 - The Benefits of Consuming Moderate Amounts of Alcohol and Caffeinated Beverages |
| I've told you before about the benefits of consuming moderate amounts of alcohol and caffeinated beverages (like coffee), but this latest slice of mainstream vindication is almost too good to be true
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| 06/10/2003 - Is there a link between elevated blood pressure and the incidence of heart disease? |
| Evidence showing a conclusive linear link between elevated blood pressure and the incidence of heart disease is almost non-existent. |
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| 06/06/2003 - Home Features May Encourage Unhealthy Eating Haibits |
| It seems that the idea of "fast food" has so permeated American culture that our homes are now being constructed around the concept! |
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| 06/06/2003 - Prescription Drugs May Soon be Available Over-the-Counter |
| The Food and Drug Administration has recently concluded that it has the LEGAL RIGHT to force the over-the-counter sale of powerful drugs that are currently available only by prescription. |
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| 06/03/2003 - Coca-Cola and AADP Join Forces in the Name of 'Education' |
| According to the non-profit AADP, they'll use this unrestricted grant from the Coca-Cola Foundation to promote improved dental health for children via an extensive initiative to broaden the spectrum of the AADP's
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| 06/03/2003 - Dangers of Apirin Therapy Increase with Ibuprofen Use |
| If you pop Ibuprofen for any reason - say, arthritis pain relief - while engaged in aspirin therapy for heart disease, you're twice as likely to keel over from a heart attack because of the way these two powerful drugs interact. |
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