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Fringe autism treatment could get federal study
Associated Press WriterPressured by desperate parents, government researchers are pushing to test an unproven treatment on autistic children, a move some scientists see as an unethical experiment in voodoo medicine. The treatment removes heavy metals from the body and is based...Tags: Research, Health and Safety at School, Health Treatments, Therapies, Vaccines
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Researchers push to test chelation as autism remedy
Associated Press WriterPressured by desperate parents, government researchers are pushing to test an unproven treatment on autistic children, a move some scientists see as an unethical experiment in voodoo medicine. The treatment removes heavy metals from the body and is based...Tags: Research, Health and Safety at School, Health Treatments, Therapies, Vaccines
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Coffee and your bones
Q: For years I have read that drinking coffee may lead to calcium loss in the bones and worsen osteoporosis. Is this true? I hate to give up my coffee. What can I do to help keep my bones strong? A: Osteoporosis is a condition marked by reduced bone...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Beverage Industry, Medicine, Health Treatments, Pharmaceuticals
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Olympian presents winning recipes
South Florida Sun-SentinelA nutritious diet includes heart-smart foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans and canola oil. It's easy to incorporate these basic ingredients in simple recipes that offer both great flavor and nutrition. Janet Evans, former Olympic...Tags: Health Treatments, Heart Disease, Health Organizations, Food and Dining Culture, Diseases
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Carbohydrates and diabetes
Forum Publishing GroupFrom the time diabetes was categorized as disease the battle to consume foods with reduced or no sugar began. The search for foods with limited sugar is a difficult one since most foods has sugar in various forms additives, preservatives, preparation,...Tags: Health Treatments, Health Organizations, Diseases
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Health - Jalapenos, ER Self Check-in, Vitamin D Deficiency, Men and Sex
Fox 61 NewsJalapeno peppers... Are latest suspects in the salmonella outbreak ! If it's not the tomatoes... Maybe it's the peppers. That's the latest theory into the cause behind the salmonella outbreak that's gotten nearly a thousand people sick-- including...Tags: Health Treatments, Cancer, Connecticut, Ohio, Health Organizations
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Fat-Flushing Fiber Pill Going National
Detroit Free PressA diet supplement developed by two Wayne State University professors is now sold in 2,300 GNC stores across the country. The pill, called Alpha-Fibe FBCx, is a corn-derived fiber that binds to fat molecules in food and naturally flushes it from the body....Tags: GlaxoSmithKline, Health and Safety at School, Health Treatments, Henry Ford, Illnesses
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Calories, sugar, caffeine
Energy — the high-octane kind — is only a sip away. Or so goes the promise from the more than 500 energy beverages that are fueling fatigued consumers. Some of the latest additions to this $3 billion business rely on healthy-sounding...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Beverage Industry, Health Treatments, Medicine, Arizona
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No reason to dig any deeper
/Los Angeles TimesPat Marfisi carries bales of alfalfa hay and straw into the center aisle of his Hollywood Hills vegetable garden and begins tearing off pieces of the stuff. He doesn't have any animals to feed, just his "no-dig" landscape: raised beds using lasagna-like...Tags: Missouri, Health Treatments, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Gardening
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We can't live with - or without - algae
Special To The SentinelOsceola County residents aren't the only ones dealing with aquatic algae. The Chinese have their fair share as well. Summer Olympics organizers are dealing with large amounts of blue-green algae off the coast that are in the path of the sailing events....Tags: Health Treatments, Rivers, Natural Resources, University of Florida, Ecosystems
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