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Eli Lilly lied about Prozac, hid suicide evidence, charges harvard psychiatrist

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REPPED: Eli Lilly treated the American public "like guinea pigs" says harvard psychiatrist Martin Teicher. He goes on to explain how Eli Lilly was engaged in widespread scientific fraud in the cherry picking of individuals for drug trial results. Basically, if anyone in the drug trial began to show suicidal behavior, they were "excused" from the trial and removed from the outcome data. None of this is any surprise to readers of this website, of course. I went public with accusations about the suicide risk of of antidepressant drugs in 1999.

How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace

Paul D. Blanc, M.D.
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Henderson and Elton Mayo, "Effects of the Social Environment," in The Environment and Its Effect upon Man; Symposium Held at harvard School of Public Health, August 24-August 29,1936, as Part of harvard University Tercentenary Celebration, 1636-1936 (Boston: harvard School of Public Health, 1937); the image Will Morrill, Wylie Mill; Chester, S.C. Been in the mill j years. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1908. Gelatin silver print in the collection of the author. The image is also held in the records of the National Child Labor Committee, Library of Congress (Lot 7479, vol. 1, no. 0320).

The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell
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Reprinted by permission of the publishers from Henry Clarke Warren, Buddhism in Translations (Harvard Oriental Series, 3), Cambridge, Mass.: harvard University Press, 1896, pp. 95-110. Compare the stages of cosmic emanation, p. 270, supra. chapter iv DISSOLUTIONS 1. End of the Microcosm THE mighty hero of extraordinary powers—able to lift Mount Govardhan on a finger, and to fill himself with the terrible glory of the universe—is each of us: not the physical self visible in the mirror, but the king within. Krishna declares: "I am the Self, seated in the hearts of all creatures.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass, M.D.
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For detailed information about the protein content of commonly eaten foods, refer to the harvard School of Public Health's website at www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/pro-tein.html, or purchase Annette B. Natow and Jo-Ann Heslin's book The Protein Counter (Pocket Books, 2003). Fats Are Essential Contrary to popular belief, fats don't make you fat. In fact, certain fats are essential in keeping your body healthy. Just as proteins are built from amino acids, fats are built from fatty acids. Some fatty acids are extremely beneficial to your health while others are best avoided.

The Myth of Alzheimer's: What You Aren't Being Told About Today's Most Dreaded Diagnosis

Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George
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Many years ago, a neurologist colleague at Johns Hopkins, who had done his residency at harvard, shared with me his story of brain shrinkage. At harvard, he participated in a neuroimaging protocol as a volunteer. A scan was taken of his brain that showed moderate atrophy of brain tissue, which filled him with great anxiety. However, he remained exceptionally intelligent, and went on to a highly successful career. The lesson in this story is that it is not so important what our brains look like as they age. It's what we do with them that counts.

Psyched Out: How Psychiatry Sells Mental Illness and Pushes Pills That Kill

Kelly Patricia O'Meara
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The harvard Medical instructor is not alone in his knowledge and scientific assessment of the alleged "chemical imbalance" theory and points to other, well-respected doctors for confirmation. "Thoughtful scientists and clinicians have seriously questioned the concepts of serotonin imbalances, deficiencies, and selectivity. At a 1997 harvard Medical School conference, Dr. Andrew Nierenberg, director of the depression research program at the Massachusetts General Hospital and a professor at harvard, reviewed the disease models of depression.

The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie

Craig Pepin-Donat
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Going with the (Whole) Grain" Article from the harvard School of Public Health "Carbohydrates in Nutrition" Ron Kennedy, M.D. "Change the Way You Eat" Susan Bernstein "Fad Diets Have Limited Success, Study Shows" Independent Online (January 2005) "Fad Diets: What You Need to Know" www.familydoctor.org "Fats and Cholesterol - The Good, the Bad, and the Healthy Diet" Article from the harvard School of Public Health "Hidden Sources of Free Glutamic Acid (MSG)" An article about MSG in and MSG-labeling on food.

The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell
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Jataka, Introduction, i, 75 (reprinted by permission of the publishers from Henry Clarke Warren, Buddhism in Translations (Harvard Oriental Series, 3) Cambridge, Mass.: harvard University Press, 1896, pp. 82-83). chapter III RETURN 1. Refusal of the Return WHEN the hero-quest has been accomplished, through penetration to the source, or through the grace of some male or female, human or animal, personification, the adventurer still must return with his life transmuting trophy.
Reprinted by permission of the publishers from Henry Clarke Warren, Buddhism in Translations (Harvard Oriental Series, 3) Cambridge, Mass.. harvard University Press, 1896, pp. 56-57. 10 In the above section, and throughout the following pages, I have made no attempt to exhaust the evidence. To have done so (after the manner, for example, of Frazer, in The Golden Bough) would have enlarged my chapters prodigiously without making the main line of the monomyth any clearer. Instead, I am giving in each section a few striking examples from a number of widely scattered, representative traditions.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass
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For detailed information about the protein content of commonly eaten foods, refer to the harvard School of Public Healths website at www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/pro-tein.html, or purchase Annette B. Natow and Jo-Ann Heslin's book The Protein Counter (Pocket Books, 2003). Fats Are Essential Contrary to popular belief, fats don't make you fat. In fact, certain fats are essential in keeping your body healthy. Just as proteins are built from amino acids, fats are built from fatty acids. Some fatty acids are extremely beneficial to your health while others are best avoided.

Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry

Stacy Malkan
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In addition to Swan's study, other human studies on phthalates had started to emerge. harvard School of Public Health researchers Dr. Russ Hauser and Susan Duty studied men in an infertility clinic and found that men who had higher levels of DBP in their bodies had lower sperm quality and lower sperm motility.14 In a separate study of 379 men from an infertility clinic, the harvard researchers correlated diethyl phthalate (DEP) with DNA damage in the men's sperm, a condition that can lead to infertility or miscarriage.15 DEP is the phthalate used most widely in cosmetics.

The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell
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Greatly abridged from Jataka, Introduction, i, 58-75 (translated by Henry Clarke Warren, Buddhism in Translations (Harvard Oriental Series, 3) Cambridge, Mass.: harvard University Press, 1896, pp. 56-87), and the Lalitavistara as rendered by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916), pp. 24-38. "'The heavens opened and Mount Sinai, freed from the earth, rose into the air, so that its summit towered into the heavens, while a thick cloud covered the sides of it, and touched the feet of the Divine Throne.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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He heard the news reports and even spoke with a harvard professor about resveratrol. Would it be a cure for his lymphoma? It was worth a try. But shortly after he began to take resveratrol pills, a news story claimed red wine pills were not biologically available. A month later another researcher claimed resveratrol could actually cause cancer. He was alarmed. He called this author, practically spitting the resveratrol pills out of his mouth. With assurances, he continued taking the resveratrol, timidly, just one pill a day. [ Personal communication] Months went by.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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It is estimated, by none other than the harvard Medical School, that one out of every two persons in the United States between the ages of 35 and 49 used at least one alternative therapy in 1997. In Australia, 57 percent of the population now use some form of alternative treatment. In Germany 46 percent do, and in France 49 percent do. In addition, a daily increasing number of medical practitioners are turning "alternative." Note: Going "alternative" does not necessarily mean you are better off than using conventional methods of therapy.

What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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As one harvard researcher noted: "Few medical interventions have had as widespread application as exogenous estrogen treatment in postmenopausal women." By 1975, with prescriptions at an all time high of 30 million, estrogens had become the fifth most widely prescribed drug in the United States. Sales of estrogens amounted to $85 million, of which the brand, Premarin, were $70 million.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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From this group, well over 700 cases of type II diabetes were diagnosed during the study period. The harvard team concluded that the excess calories and high levels of rapidly absorbable sugars found in non-diet soft drinks promote weight gain and a greater risk of developing type II diabetes. In fact, women who drink one or more soft drinks per day may have an 80 percent increased risk of type II diabetes compared to women who avoid this type of beverage.
Researchers at the harvard School of Public Health examined nine years of dietary and medical data on more than 51,000 women who participated in the Nurses' Health Study II. From this group, well over 700 cases of Type 2 diabetes were diagnosed during the study period. The study found that women who drink one or more soft drinks per day may have an 80 percent increased risk of Type 2 diabetes compared to women who pass on this type of beverage. Changing key lifestyle factors such as diet and physical activity may not be easy for everyone.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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So much so that harvard Men's Health Watch published a report in 2002 entitled: "Good for the heart but not for the prostate? The alpha linolenic acid dilemma." While flaxseed, its omega-3 oil and lignans are heralded for their many healthy properties, a number of puzzling population studies appears to show an opposite effect for prostate cancer. The more alpha linolenic acid (omega-3 oil) consumed, the greater the risk for prostate cancer. This has caused a great stir among men with prostate cancer.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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Max Essex, a highly respected and leading AIDS expert from the harvard University School of Public Health, found that some 85 percent of Africans who tested HIV positive with the Western Blot test later tested negative. Another source of false-positive results from HIV tests is the large variety of antibodies which people produce after undergoing blood transfusions, or when exposed to foreign semen and virus material during homosexual activity, and after taking drugs. Drug users and homosexuals are known to make many more antibodies than the average person does.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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After leaving the institute he took a board position with a company founded by Stuart Schreiber, a harvard colleague who got the government contract to build the Molecular Target Laboratory. To make matters worse, Dr. Klausner was also being investigated for dealings with the University of Pittsburgh, which presented him with the $40,000 Dickson Prize Award in 1997 for work he did before he became cancer institute director. At about the same time Dr. Klausner received the award, he approved a $300,000 government payment to help the University of Pittsburgh settle a $2.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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A harvard psychologist's unique approach to treating acne by addressing the emotional connection. Asthma and Allergies Books Reversing Asthma: Breathe Easier with This Revolutionary New Program by Richard N. Firshein, D.O. Asthma Survival: The Holistic Medical Treatment Program for Asthma by Robert S. Ivker, D.O. Sinus Survival: The Holistic Medical Treatment Program for Allergies, Colds and Sinusitis by Robert S. Ivker, D.O. Asthma Free in 21 Days by Kathryn Shafer, Ph.D. Clinics The Palm Beach Holistic Center for Natural and Integrative Medicine Jupiter, Florida 561.799.

Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve Your Health

Dr. Arthur Janov
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Although I was still essentially a scientific atheist, I succumbed to the idea of taking a small dose of LSD and going with my best friend to see Baba Ram Dass, a former harvard psychologist who had become a touring yogi and was giving public talks. Since I was a veteran of LSD use, the one-third hit I took did not make me hallucinate. I only noticed that one area of a white wall seemed a bit brighter than the rest. Yet I was pleasantly high.
In an article in Scientific American, Martin Teicher of the harvard Medical School describes his finding that young boys who had been abused or rejected had significantly smaller corpus callosums than normal children. In girls, sex abuse was found to be associated with a major reduction in the size of the middle part of the corpus callosum. Dr. Teicher makes a crucial point: "Our team initiated this research with the hypothesis that early stress was a toxic agent that interfered with the normal, smoothly orchestrated progression of brain development.
A number of animal experiments demonstrate that the newborns that had their eyes bandaged during the critical period for developing vision became blind. Two harvard scientists, Torsten Wiesel and David Hubel, in a now classic experiment, bandaged the eyes of kittens right after birth. When the bandages were later removed, the kittens were blind. Although their eyes worked, their brains had lost the ability to process visual information because they lacked this input during the critical period.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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A 1999 issue of the harvard Health Letter suggested COX-2 inhibitor drugs such as Vioxx and Celebrex are preferred over aspirin to avoid gastric bleeding. But now it has come to light that the COX-2 inhibitors don't really reduce the risk for bleeding gastric ulcers and may have induced cardiac death among thousands of Americans who were prescribed these drugs for prevention or treatment of colon cancer. A typical colon cancer patient Manny Ramirez is thankful for United States doctors who he believes deliver the best care in the world.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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Large doses of these fatty acids are currently being studied at harvard University for their role in combating some forms of depression. And a great deal of research has shown that omega-3 s are great for the heart. For all these reasons, omega-3 s are number one with a bullet on the list of Desert Island Supplements. How Omega-3s Help the Heart An important risk factor for heart disease— some might say even more important than cholesterol—is having high triglycerides. Triglycerides are the main form of fat found in the body and are nearly always measured on a standard blood test.

The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie

Craig Pepin-Donat
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Portion Control Induces Greatest Weight Loss Suma Study Finds" Medical News Today (November 30, 2006) "Protein: Moving Closer to Center Stage" Article from the harvard School of Public Health Chapter Six The Fitness Fabrication Enrolling in a fitness center may prove to be the best solution for the average person. Understanding the sales tricks, marketing gimmicks and branding spin will enable you to avoid getting stuck with a membership you will never use. Is Joining a Club Right for You? My own decision to join a fitness club occurred when I was 16 years old.
Fats and Cholesterol - The Good, the Bad, and the Healthy Diet" Article from the harvard School of Public Health "Hidden Sources of Free Glutamic Acid (MSG)" An article about MSG in and MSG-labeling on food. Web site also provides other information about food labels and how to decipher the various food-labeling loopholes employed by food manufacturers.
According to epidemiologists at harvard University, "By our most conservative estimate, replacement of partially hydrogenated fat in the U.S. diet with natural unhydrogenated vegetable oils would prevent approximately 30,000 premature coronary deaths per year, and epidemiologic evidence suggests this number is closer to 100,000 premature deaths annually.

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