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MD, director of the university of California Medical Center's cardiovascular research institute and chairman of university of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine; and Edwin B. Wilson, PhD, LLD, professor of vital statistics, Harvard university.
According to the New York State Archives, the TIRC's functions "included both the funding of research and carrying out public relations activities relating to tobacco and health. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
University of Rochester School of Medicine has spent the past twenty years studying environmental reproductive risks. In 2003, while at the university of Missouri at Columbia, she reported that men in rural Missouri had a 42 percent lower sperm count than those who lived in cities like Minneapolis and New York. |
Tom Bohager See book keywords and concepts |
Some of the latest information on CFS comes from the Temple university School of Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Suhadolnik, a professor of biochemistry and a member of the university's Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Biology, explains, "All CFS patients tested have a new enzyme, while none of the healthy controls do." This newly discovered enzyme is suspected to be inferior to the enzyme that people who do not suffer from CFS have. He feels this explains why CFS patients have a hard time maintaining the energy for cellular growth. |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
So wrote John Ioannidis, PhD, an epidemiologist affiliated with the university of Ioannina School of Medicine in Greece and Tufts university School of Medicine in Boston, in the August 2005 issue of the journal Public Library of Science Medicine.
"For most study designs and settings, it is more likely for a research claim to be false than true," he stated in the study's summary. "Moreover, for many current scientific fields, claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias. |
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NutraSweet will contribute millions to a university and threaten to pull their donations if someone isn't quieted.
Mike: So there's blatant scientific censorship at work here.
Dr. Blaylock: There's blatant, and then there's just understood. You have NutraSweet manufacturers donating several million dollars to your university. The director of that laboratory, or the president of the university, will just quietly let them know that they'd really like to see research come to a stop.
The editor-in-chief of The Chemical News went through that with fluoride. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
To answer this question, we turn to the work of Thomas McKeown (1911—1988), professor of Social Medicine at the university of Birmingham Medical School, and John and Sonja McKinley, sociologists at Boston university.10
One thing we know: the principal cause in the decrease of mortality has been the reduction in infectious diseases. Since the mid-nineteenth-century, according to McKeown, three quarters of the abatement in mortality in Great Britain came from such control. The McKinleys' conclusion for twentieth-century America is comparable. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
When we started Bastyr university, in 1978, we had 31 students, and when I left as president of the university in 2000, we had 150 students entering the program, so it increased by a factor of 5 in the 22 years that they had at Bastyr.
You've been reading part three of a five-part interview with Dr. Joseph Pizzorno, the founding president of Bastyr university. Dr. Pizzorno was appointed by President Clinton in December 2000 to the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy. |
Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
New online tool with patient section to check interactions established by the university of Florida and Tufts university School of Medicine.
Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs—www.crbestbuydrugs.org: A useful site for checking out a drugs side effects, and often, information on nutrient depletions.
Institute for Safe Medication Practices—www.ismp.org: Provides timely medication safety information and allows you to report adverse drug reactions in confidence to the FDA and manufacturer.
MedicineNets MedTerms Medical Dictionary—www.medterms.com/scriptymain/hp.asp. |
Tom Bohager See book keywords and concepts |
Wolf was appointed professor of medicine at Fordham university in New York. There he became aware of the key role enzymes play in the vital process of life itself. He was one of the first to speculate about the therapeutic possibilities of enzymes.
He was able to convince Dr. Helen Benitez to join him from her post in the neurosurgical department at Columbia university. After conducting hundreds of tests, they concluded that enzymes were the missing factor for people who developed cancer. They also discovered that enzymes have an anti-inflammatory effect. Along with Dr. |
Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts |
Being a motivated individual, I quickly worked my way into management and even finished third in my class at Burger King university. Yes, there really is a Burger King university. During my time with Burger King I started packing on the pounds from eating too many Whoppers with cheese and fries. I also picked up a nice little habit of smoking about a pack of cigarettes a day. I was well on my way to clogging my arteries and almost certain disease from my poor diet, lack of physical activity and bad habits. |
Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon See book keywords and concepts |
Acknowledgements
Fieldwork for this project was supported through the assistance of MIRT/MHIRT students Maria Brodine, Christina Dennis, Vanessa Feregrino, Erica Hernandez, Mirna Garcia, and Douglas Highfill (SDSU); Guadalupe Ochoa (San Francisco State university); Ricardo Gonzalez, Gletys Montoya, and Tamia Souto (University of Hawaii at Manoa); Guy Banner (Utah State university); Yasmin Barocio, Taisha Ford, Ana Jones, Alexis Lopez, Jennifer Ly, Ryan Martinez, Tahirah Rasheed, Jaim,e Sarria, Roberto Silva, and Melinda Sorriano (Univerity of California at Berkeley). |
| MHIRT-Peru is coordinated by San Diego State university (SDSU, Dr. Robert Pozoz, PI) in cooperation with the San Diego Museum of Man (SDMM), the P. A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at the university of California Berkeley (PAHMA-UCB), and the university of Hawaii — in the US -, and the Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego (UPAO, Herbarium HAO), the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (UNT, Herbarium HUT, Instituto de Medicina Tropical,) and the Clinica Anticona Trujillo (CAT) in Peru.
The primary focus of this project has been the ethnobotany of medicinal plants used on the north coast of Peru. |
Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
New online tool with patient section to check interactions established by the university of Florida and Tufts university School of Medicine.
Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs—www.crbestbuydrugs.org: A useful site for checking out a drugs side effects, and often, information on nutrient depletions.
Institute for Safe Medication Practices—www.ismp.org: Provides timely medication safety information and allows you to report adverse drug reactions in confidence to the FDA and manufacturer.
MedicineNets MedTerms Medical Dictionary—www.medterms.com/scriptymain/hp.asp. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
To answer this question, we turn to the work of Thomas McKeown (1911—1988), professor of Social Medicine at the university of Birmingham Medical School, and John and Sonja McKinley, sociologists at Boston university.10
One thing we know: the principal cause in the decrease of mortality has been the reduction in infectious diseases. Since the mid-nineteenth-century, according to McKeown, three quarters of the abatement in mortality in Great Britain came from such control. The McKinleys' conclusion for twentieth-century America is comparable. |
Hyla Cass See book keywords and concepts |
New online tool with patient section to check interactions established by the university of Florida and Tufts university School of Medicine.
Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs—www.crbestbuydrugs.org: A useful site for checking out a drug's side effects, and often, information on nutrient depletions.
Institute for Safe Medication Practices—www.ismp.org: Provides timely medication safety information and allows you to report adverse drug reactions in confidence to the FDA and manufacturer.
MedicineNet's MedTerms Medical Dictionary—www.medterms.com/script/main/hp.asp. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
San Diego State university Graduate School of Public Health.
The study of civilians was conducted by Dr. Petter Lundborg, an economist at the Free university of Amsterdam. Lundborg examined data on a nationally representative sample of 14,272 workers, ages 16 to 65, in Sweden. Lundborg analyzed sick days taken between 1988 to 1991 using information from a social insurance database.
He found smokers averaged 34 sick days annually, compared to 25 sick days a year for former smokers and 20 for nonsmokers. |
C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
I received my medical degree from Louisiana State university School of Medicine in 1982 and my board certification in obstetrics and gynecology in 1986.
Over the past decade, my professional expertise has expanded to include a focus on natural, or integrative, medicine. In 2000,1 attended a continuing medical education program at Columbia university Medical School, where I completed intensive training under Andrew Weil, M.D. In 2005, I became a board-certified Diplomate of the American Board of Holistic Medicine. |
John E. Sarno, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Duke university and his medical degree from the university of Vermont College of Medicine. Dr. Hoffman completed a family practice residency at St. Margaret's Memorial Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a primary care sports medicine fellowship at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently, he practices nonoperative orthopedics/sports medicine in Duluth, Minnesota, where he is the team physician for the university of Wisconsin-Superior and the Duluth Huskies baseball team. Dr. Hoffman enjoys sports, including Nordic skiing, cycling, and kayaking. |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
Furberg, a former head of clinical trials at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and now a professor at Wake Forest university in North Carolina, explained how such information reaches physicians: "The [company] reps tell the doctors, 'You should follow these guidelines,' implying that you're not a good doctor if you don't follow these guidelines" {Los Angeles Times, December 22, 2004, "The National Institutes of Health: Public Servant or Private Marketer?"). |
Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts |
The Mars Corporation recently endowed a chair in chocolate science at the university of California at Davis, where research on the antioxidant properties of cacao is making breakthroughs, so it shouldn't be long before we see chocolate bars bearing FDA-approved health claims. (When we do, nutritionism will surely have entered its baroque phase.) Fortunately for everyone playing this game, scientists can find an antioxidant in just about any plant-based food they choose to study. |
| For the study, university of Minnesota epidemiologists David R. Jacobs and Lyn M. Steffen reviewed the relevant research and found a large body of evidence that a diet rich in whole grains did in fact reduce mortality from all causes. But what was surprising was that even after adjusting for levels of dietary fiber, vitamin E, folic acid, phytic acid, iron, zinc, magnesium, and manganese in the diet (all the good things we know are in whole grains), they found an additional health benefit to eating whole grains that none of the nutrients alone or even together could explain. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Written Coals
In 1953, a study on the effectiveness of goals was done with students at Yale university in Connecticut. Only 3% of the graduating class reported that they had specific written goals. When these same class members were surveyed twenty years later, it was discovered that the 3% group with written goals had financial income exceeding the total of the remaining 97%7
A goal is a dream with a deadline. If it is not written down, it is just a wish. We need to have desire and vision. We need to follow our spirit to where we want to be, and know what we want to achieve. |
Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts |
Berkeley: university of California Press, 2007). bake them into our vitamin-fortified bread. But I'm not sure we should put our faith in food science, which so far has not served us very well, or in evolution, either.
There are a couple of problems with trying simply to get used to the Western diet. You could argue that, compared to the Aborigines, say, or Inuit, we are getting used to it—most of us don't get quite as fat or diabetic as they do. |
Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts |
The research was carried out by scientists at the university of Manchester, with the conclusion that this Boots serum was just as effective at stimulating collagen production as tretinoin, yet costs considerably less. That sounds great until you learn that Boots paid for the research, which means they had a vested interest in making sure the study made their product look great. Also, because the study was done blind instead of double-blind, the researchers knew who was getting which treatment. |
Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts |
Paul Rozin is a psychologist at the university of Pennsylvania who has dreamed up some of the more imaginative survey questions ever asked of American eaters; the answers he's collected offer a pretty good index to our current befuddlement and anxiety about eating. He has found, for example, that half of us believe high-calorie foods eaten in small amounts contain more calories than low-calorie foods eaten in much larger amounts. |