Feature highlights - August 22, 2001 - January 15, 2002

August 22, 2001
JAMA Editors Duped by Made-Up Essay
http://www.cnn.com/2001/Health/08/22/snookered.journal.ap/index.html

Experts Worry That Side-Effect Feat Could Set Back Battle Over Cholesterol
By Ron Winslow, The Wall Street Journal. August 22, 2001

August 23, 2001
Supplements for Soldiers
http://www8.cnn.com/2001/health/diet.fitness/08/20/fitness.supplements.ap/index.html

Fecal Occult-Blood Test and Sigmoidoscopy Miss Many Colorectal Cancers
N Engl J Med 2001;345:555-560, 607-608

Longer Breast-Feeding Produces Smarter Kids:Study
Archives of Disease in Childhood 2001:85:183-188

Studies Show Pomegranate Seed Oil Causes Breast Cancer Cells to Self-Destruct
http://www.pomegranateconnection.com and http://www.rimonest.com

CDC:Accutane Birth Defect Warnings Nor Working
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Lifetime Activity Cuts Breast Cancer Risk: Study
American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;154:336-347

August 24, 2001
Veil-Wearing Saudi Women at Higher Risk of Respiratory Disease
J Asthma 2001;38:423-426

Quitting Coffee May Help the Heart:Report
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2001;74:302-307

Schools' Backing of Behavior Drugs Comes Under Fire
By Kate Zernike and Melody Petersen. The New York Times. August 19, 2001

Bayer Says Baycol Linked to Muscle Weakness
Germany's Bayer AG as reported by Reuters

August 25, 2001
Lowering Homocystine with Vitamins May be Cost-Effective Way to Reduce CHD
JAMA 2001;286:936-943

Weekends Peak Time for Men's Heart Attacks
Heart 2001;86:341-342

Young and Middle-Aged Men Tend to Have Fatal MIs on Weekends
Heart 2001;86:341

August 28, 2001
Herbal Anti-impotence Web Sites Stretch The Truth
By Jonathan Landreth, Reuters. August 27, 2001

Study Raises Specter of Cardiac Risk for Users of Popular Arthritis Drugs
By Thomas Burton and Gardiner Harris. The Wall Street Journal. August 22, 2001

New Computer Technology Double-Checks Mammograms
www.r2tech.com
By Tara Parker-Pope. The Wall Street Journal, August 24, 2001

Green Tea and Parkinsons
August issue of The Lancet

August 29, 2001
Dad's Gene May Lead to Obese Child, Says Study
By Nicolle Charbonneau, HealthScoutNews Reporter. August 13, 2001

States Battling High Drug Costs Appeal to Doctors to Help Fight
By Russell Gold. The Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2001

Pots Pan Bugs Copper kitchenware may lower food-poisoning risk. By Erica Klarreich, University of Chile preprint 2001

New Compound Appears to Have the Capacity to Heal Dental Caries
Dr Joseph Antonucci of the National Institute of Standards and Technology . ACP-amorphous calcium phosphate.

September 4, 2001
The G-Spot: A Gynecological UFO?
Dr. Terrence Hines from Pace University, Pleasantville, NY. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001; 185:359-362

Backpack Fitness:Rx for Heavy Class Loads
By Heidi Splete. The Washington Post, August 28, 2001. AAOS-American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons.

September 5, 2001
Study Shows Coffee is Rich Source of Antioxidants
Carried out in Switzerland by Nestle Research Centre

Chest Shaving is Going Mainstream
By Lee Gomes, The Wall Street Journal. September 5, 2001

September 6, 2001
Bristol-Meyers, Florida Sign Deal for Medicaid Health Initiatives
By Russell Gold. The Wall Street Journal, September 6, 2001

Parents Don't Accurately Judge Kid's Intelligence
Jennifer Selden, Nova Southeastern University

AMA Discourages Drug Co. Gifts
Dental X-rays May Reveal Stroke Risk in Women
Journal of the American Dental Association 2001;132:1130-1136

September 7, 2001
Henna Tattoos May Leave More Than Mark
By Jane E. Allen. The LA Times. September 3, 2001.

Many Doctors Aren't Aware Of Alternative Drug Choices
By Tara Parker-Pope. The Wall Street Journal. September 7, 2001

September 8, 2001
The Supplement SAMe May Combat Liver Disease
Dr. Charles Lieber, director of the alcohol research center at the Bronx VA Medical Center in NY.

East Africa Battles Harmful Skin Bleaching Creams
eve Kasirye-Alemu, director of Ugandan bureau of Standards.

Americans Not Heeding Dangers of Sunburn
Alan Geller of Boston University, Massachusetts.
Dr. Vilma Cokkinides of the American Cancer Society
Dr. Mona Saraiya from the CDC

NIH Creates New Web-Based Registry of Clinical Trials
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov

Awareness During Surgery Tied To Long-Term Stress
General Hospital Psychiatry 2001;23:198-204

Glucosamine Passes Test
www.nnfa.org
www.drtheo.com

Other's Milk: Entrepreneur Plans Network of Breast Milk Banks
By Jennifer Huget .Washington Post, September 4, 2001

September 21, 2001
Depression Strikes After World Trade Center Attacks
Washington-based Pew Research Center

Terrorist Attacks Highlight Need For Electronic Medical Records
By Laura Landro. The Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2001

September 28, 2001
Andrographis for Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
http://www.urbanfischer.de/journals/phytomed Phytomedicine, Vol. 7(7)pp.341-350

Chemical May Explain Why Exercise Boosts Mood
British Journal of Sports Medicine 2001;35:342-343

Obese People May Set Unrealistic Weight Loss Goals
Archives of Internal Medicine 2001;161:2133-2139

Sperm Donor's Gene Defect May Affect 43 UK Babies
Hallam Clinic in Harley Street

Recent Stress May Boost The Risk of Heart Attacks
By Tara Parker Pope. The Wall Street Journal, September 28, 2001

Seeking Rest From the Terrors, New York Pops Pills
Charles Bardes, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City

September 29, 2001
Americans Are Healthier, Report Says, But Rural Areas Lack Health Care
Associated Press. The Wall Street Journal. September 10, 2001. www.cdc.gov/nchs

October 1, 2001
Magnetic Fields Depress Nocturnal Rise in Melatonin In Some Women
Am J Epidemiol 2001;154:591-609

When Age Is Just A Number
www.imaginefoods.com

Six Months of Exercise Reverses Decline in Physical Conditioning Associated with Aging, UT Southwestern Researchers Report
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas reports in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Dr. Darren McGuire, asst. professor of internal medicine and lead author of the study.

October 2, 2001
Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Supplementation May Prevent Adult Hypertension
Hypertension 2001;38:e6-e8

Fast and Steady Walking Wins the Calorie-Burning Race
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2001; 33:163-170

India to Study Penis Sizes for Better Condoms
R.S. Sharma, Indian Council of Medical Research

Device Implantation Increases Risk of Connective Tissue Disease in Women
Am J Epidemiol 2001;154:610-617

Leeches for Arthritis
Annals of Rheumatic Diseases 2001;60:986

October 4, 2001
Short Exercise Bouts as Effective as Long Session
Journal of the American College of Nutrition 2001;20:494-501

October 6, 2001
Should America Prepare for a Mental-Health Crisis?
Mark I. Levy, asst. clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco.

October 8, 2001
Milk seems To Guard Against Breast Cancer
Science News, Vol.160. Sept. 1, 2001.p.135

Dairy Products, Calcium, and Prostate Cancer Risk in the Physicians' Health Study
Am J Clin Nutr:74:549-54

October 9, 2001
Heart Assn. warns vs. high-protein diets
AHA Journal Circulation

As Priorities Changes After Terror Attacks, Some Question Why They Eschew the Fatt
By Brooks Barnes and Andrea Petersen. The Wall Street Journal, October 5, 2001

Army of Afghan Refugees Could Spread a Deadly Virus
By Douglas Frantz. The New York Times, October 4, 2001

Returning to Gym for Body, Soul
By Jane E. Allen. Los Angeles Times October 8, 2001

October 10, 2001
Bayer Says Anti-Impotence Pills Stolen
Sauna Linked to Improved Heart Health
Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2001;38:1083-1088

Good Marriage Extends Life In Heart Patients
American Journal of Cardiology 2001;88:526-529

What Are Humanitarian Daily Rations?
http://www.defenselink.mil/news

Exercise Deemed Most Effective for Relieving Fibromyalgia
Arthritis Care Res 2001;45:355-361

Infant Environment May Affect Intestinal Flora, Leading to Fewer Allergies
Anthroposophy concepts of Rudolph Steiner

Yoga May Help Those with Chronic Pain
The Journal of the American Medical Association 2001;286:930-935

Anti-Aging Products Face US Congressional Scrutiny
Senate Special Committee on Aging

Haunted by Mold
By Lisa Belkin. The New York Times, August 12, 2001

October 11, 2001
Chemical Neutralizes Anthrax Toxin
Science News, Volume 160. October 6, 2001.page 212

Dermal Autografts for Stable Vitiligo May Yield Long-Term Benefits
Dr. Mats J. Olsson, University of Uppsala in Sweden.

October 13, 2001
US schools skimp on physical education: survey
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.

Prayer may boost in vitro success, study suggests
Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2001;46:781-787

Americans enjoy new record life expectancies
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Doctors have the profession with the most prestige
Harris poll in which more than 1000 adults were asked to rate 17 occupations or professions

Beeping Prescription-Bottle Cap Aims to Increase Compliance
Owens-Brockway Prescription Products-The Remind Cap

Rational and Irrational Fears Combine in Terrorism's Wake
By Erica Good. The New York Times, October 2, 2001

US Reacts To Anxiety About Biological Attacks
The Lancet.Volume 358. October 6, 2001.p.1165

Tea Tree Oil: The Science Behind the Antimicrobial Hype
The Lancet. Vol 358.October 13, 2001

Gain In Bone Mineral Mass in Prepubertal Girls 3-5 Years After Discontinuation of Calcium Supplementation: a follow-up study
The Lancet. Volume 358. October 13, 2001.pp. 1208-1212

Number of Smokers Stays Flat; Figures Frustrate Health Officials
Associated Press. The Wall Street Journal, October 12, 2001

October 16, 2001
German Anti-Smoking Campaign Focuses on Risk of Wrinkles
Association of European Cancer Leagues, Germany

Worst Stages of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Avoided with Antioxidants/Zinc
Arch Opthalmol 2001;119:1417-1436, 1439-1452, 1533-1534

Common Food Additive Safety Questioned
Environmental Health Perspectives 2001;109:983-994

Use of Anti-Anxiety Drugs Jumps in US
By Susan Okie, The Washington Post. October 14, 2001. p. A08

Laughter Clubs Proliferate in Tense Times
The Associated Press, October 15, 2001

Ecstasy's Drain on Memory May Be Lasting: Study
Gastroenterology 2001;131:542-547, 548-553

October 17, 2001
Marathon Running May Be Risky for the Heart
American Journal of Cardiology 2001 October

October 18, 2001
Graveyard Shift May Up Breast Cancer Risk
Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2001;93:1513-1515, 1557-1568

October 18, 2001
Rogue Sites Selling Anthrax Antidotes Are under Scrutiny From Regulators
By Dennis K. Berman and Julia Angwin. The Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2001.

Experts Say Spores Won't Spread in Ventilation System
By James Glanz and David E. Rosenbaum. The New York Times, October 18,2001

Spreading Fear:Sophistication of Anthrax Raises New Questions About Germs' Sources
By Andrew C. Revkin. The New York Times, October 18, 2001

Testing Links Anthrax in Florida and at NBC
By Andrew C. Revkin. The New York Times, October 18, 2001

October 19, 2001
Drug Co. Merck, US Discuss Making Smallpox Vaccine
Reuters, October 18, 2001

N.Carolina Firm to Sell Home Anthrax Test Kits
Vital Living Products, Inc, Matthews, North Carolina

October 20, 2001
Exercise May Improve Brainpower, Study Finds
Dr. Chuck Hillman; University of Illinois. Society of Psychophysiological Research.

Risk of Knee Ligament Injury Tied to Ovulation
Dr. Edward M. Wojtys, director of sports medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.

Marijuana Use Does Seem to Cause Irreversible Cognitive Deficits
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2001;58:909-915, 917-924

New Thinking About Virulent Influenza
Science 2001 Sep 7;293: 1773-5, 1776-7; 1842-5

Andrographis Paniculata: Key Facts for Therapeutic Use
The Original Internist. Sep 2001. pp. 5-7

A Little Fat May Be Key to Long-Term Weight Loss
International Journal of Obesity 2001;24:1503-1511

Magazine Drug Ads Deemed Too Vague
The Lancet 2001;358:1141-1146

October 22, 2001
Years Ago, The Military Sprayed Germs on Us Cities
By Jim Carlton.The Wall Street Journal, October 22, 2001

Athletes Told to Avoid Dietary Supplements
Anti-Doping Agency, Salt Lake City Olympics

October 24, 2001
Food Companies Grab Kids' Attention By Packaging Products as Toys, Games
By Jonathan Eig. The Wall Street Journal, October 24, 2001

Many Fourth -Graders Skip Breakfast and Lunch
Natalie Dewberry-Moore, Morgan State University

Americans "Super Sizing" Their Servings:Study
Kristin Marcoe, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion at the USDA

October 25, 2001
Survey of Scientists Show No Urgency for Cipro
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists

Poll Shows Americans Not Overwrought Over Anthrax
ABC News poll released Thursday, October 25

October 26, 2001
Cutting Meal Size May Get Kids to Eat Vegetables
Kristina Houser, Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.

World Trade Center Fumes Could Be Toxic
Reported in the Daily News

Glowing Panels Meant to Increase Nighttime Bike Safety
By Nicolle Charbonneau. HealthScoutNews. October 24, 2001

Feeding The Brain Boosts Memory:Study
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2001;74:567-568, 687-693

Electronic Greetings May Gain Popularity Due to Postal Scare
By Stephanie Miles. The Wall Street Journal. October 25, 2001

October 27, 2001
HDL2 Beats Total HDL, In Predicting Coronary Artery Disease in Type 2 Diabetics
A Substance in Anthrax Used in Mail Attacks May Have Increased Dispersal, Officials Say
By John J. Fialka, David S. Cloud and Stefan Fatsis. The Wall Street Journal. October 26, 2001

November 9, 2001
LSD Pioneer, author Kesey in Critical Condition
Reuters Seeking Reliable Information, Public Logs On to Health Sites
By Laura Landro. The Wall Street Journal, November 9, 2001

Exercise Messages May Hurt Women's Body Images
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2001 November

Raspberries May Protect Against Throat Cancer
Cancer Research 2001;66112-6119

November 12, 2001
Doctor Who Treated Early Anthrax Case Criticizes Government's Initial Response
By Laura Johannes. The Wall Street Journal. November 10, 2001

Dry-eye Syndrome: An Overlooked Side Effect of HRT
JAMA 2001;286:2114-2119

Pretty Faces Get Men's Brains Going: study
Neuron 2001;32:527-551

Early Approval Sought for Testosterone Gel Based on Strong Phase III Results
Cellegy Pharmaceuticals

Vitamin D May Cut Risk of type I Diabetes:study
The Lancet 2001;358:1476-1478. 1500-1503

Stress Worsens Your Immune System
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity online 2001;10.1006

Study:Some Stressors Boos Immune System Function
Psychophysiology 2001;38:836-846

PCB's May Impair Early Childhood Development
The Lancet 2001;358:1602-1607

November 29, 2001
Kiss Can Be Hazardous for People with Nut Allergy
Dr. Rosemary Hallett, American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology

B Vitamins Help Clear Arteries After Angioplasty
The New England Journal of Medicine 2001;345:2593-1600

US is World's Sexual Superpower
Americans' Stress Levels Surged After Sept. 11
The New England Journal of Medicine 2001;345:1507-1512

Vitamin C Shows Promise in Heart Failure Patients
Circulation 2001;104

November 30, 2001
Harrison's Death Could Help Smokers Quit
Dr. Leslie Walker of Britain's Cancer Research Campaign charity

Selenium-Enriched Broccoli May Help Prevent Cancer
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2001;49:2679-2683

Shoulder Pain Relieved by Root Canal
Neurology 2001;57:1712-1713

Medically Correct Gifts
By Rosie Mestel. Los Angeles Times. November 26, 2001

Many US Postal Workers Report Cipro Side Effects
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2001;50:1031-1034

December 4, 2001
Women who consumed 2.5 servings or more of fruit and vegetables daily AS ADOLESCENTS were 46% less likely to develop ovarian cancer.
Cancer November 1, 2001;92:2318-2326

FDA Permits First Test of Ecstasy As Treatment for Stress Disorder
By Rachel Zimmerman. The Wall Street Journal. November 6, 2001

Medical School Applicants Should be Screened for Personality Disorders
J Med Ethics 2001;27:404-408

Raspberries Helpful for Throat Cancer
Cancer Research 2001;61:6112-6119

Beans, Peas Can Cut Heart Disease Risk: Study
Archives of Internal Medicine 2001;161:2473-2578

December 6, 2001
African Chocolate Produced by Young Slaves
Raghavan S. and Shatterjee S. Cocoa's Bitter Secret: Slaver. Austin Americn-Statesman. July 8, 2001:A1, A16-A17

Diet, Stress Reduction May Slow Prostate Tumors
The Journal of Urology 2001;166:2202-2207

Breast-feeding Cuts Risk of Respiratory Disease
Dr. Virginia Bachrach, Am Acad of Pediatricians' annual meeting.

Kerosene Use in Ethiopia Yields Allergy Clues
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2001;164:1660-1664

December 7, 2001
Pain and Pleasure Share Similar Neural Pathway
Neuron 2001;32:927-946

December 8, 2001
Folate May Cut Risk of Childhood Leukemia
The Lancet 2001;358:1935-1940

US Flu Season Mild So Far:CDC
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2001;50:1084-1086

Superoxide Dismutase Mimetic Effectively Treats Arthritis in Animal Model
Arthritis Rheum 2001;44

Surgeons Leave 13-inch Tool in Patient
Reuters, December 6, 2001

Surgical Mistakes in US on the Rise:Report
www.jcaho.org

December 10, 2001
Urban Legends Thrive by Playing On Our Emotions
By Melissa Schorr. Reuters, December 10, 2001

December 12, 2001
Dog Owners:Time for Walkies!
By Nic Rowan. Reuters, December 11, 2001

Garlic Supplements Can Lower Potency of HIV Drug
Clinical Infectious Diseases 2002;34

Vitamin D Guidelines May be Too Low for Women
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2001;55:1091-1097

Ginger Extract May Reduce Osteoarthritis Knee Pain
Arthritis Rheum 2001;44:2461-2462,2531-2538

Effects of Oral Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate Alone and In Combination on the Metabolism of SHR and SD Rats
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 225:85-91,2001

Obesity Linked to Higher Risk of Acid Indigestion
Archives of Surgery 2001;136:1014-1019

December 15, 2001
MOST REQUESTED!!!!!!!
Good Vibrations: The Best Option for Better Bones?
The Lancet. Volume 358, p. 1924-1925. Dec. 8, 2001

Exercise Clothes May Mean Little i Keeping cool
Medicine&Science in Sports&Exercise 2001;33:2124-2130

Hong Kong Study Finds That Soy Diet Helps Prevent Osteoporosis in Women
University of Hong Kong. Dr. Annie W.C. Kung.

Prostate Cancer Prevention Study
http://www.fhcrc.org

December 16, 2001
FDA Updates Info on Radiation Damage Prevention
www.fda.gov/cder/guidance.index.htm

December 17, 2001
Melatonin May Reduce Tardive Dyskinesia Symptoms
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2001;58:1049-1052,1054-1055

Melatonin Shows Promise as Inhibitor of Brain Protein Associated with Alzheimer's Disease
Dr Miguel Pappolis of the USA Medical Center and the University of S. Alabama.

Old Testament May Offer Clues to Origins of Epilepsy
By Serena Gordon. HealthScoutNews Reporter, November 30, 2001

Gynecologists Found at High Risk of Back Pain
Occupational Medicine 2001;51:433-438

December 20, 2001
Garlic Extract Helps Ward Off Drug-Resistant Bugs
Dr. Ronald Cutler of the University of East London, UK.

Meat Linked With Cancer in US Study
Mary Ward at the National Cancer Institute, Tufts University

Canadian Officials Did Research On Anthrax Before US Attacks
By Chad Terhune. The Wall Street Journal, December 12, 2001

Airline Sued for Sex Discrimination Over Viagra
Reuters, December 14, 2001

Don't Chase Aspirin With Ibuprofen
Dr. Muredach Reilly, University of Pennsylvania

January 3, 2002
Excess of Vitamin A Raises Risk of HIp Fractures in Older Women
Council of Responsible Nutrition as reported by The Associated Press

This Jogging Method Turns Out-of-Shape into Runners
By Tara Parker-Pope.The Wall Street Journal, December 21, 2001

Nutrition Therapy to Fall Under Medicare Umbrella
By Robert Pear. The New York Times, January 1, 2002

Manufacturers Appeal Germany's Kava Kava Ban
The appeal was to BfArM, the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices.

Painkillers Linked to Kidney Failure
New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. C Michael Fored , Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.

Frequency of eating and concentrations of serum cholesterol in the Norfolk population of the European prospective investifation into cancer: cross sectional study
. British Medical Journal. Volume 323, Dec 1, 2001.pp. 1286-1288

Eating Patterns, Dietary Quality and Obesity
Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 20, No. 6, 599-608 (2001)pp. 599-608

January 5, 2002
Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Plasma-Saturating Intakes of Vitamin C Confer Maximal Antioxidant Protection to Plasma
Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol.20, No.6, 623-627 (2001)

Australian Scientists Warn of New Car Illness
Steve Brown, head of Australia's main scientific body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrail Research Organization (CSIRO)

January 9, 2002
Study: Dirty tap water puts pregnant women at risk
The study released Tuesday by the Environmental Working Group and Public Interest Research Groups identified areas that may have increased health risks including miscarriage, neural tube defects and reduced fetal growth from women drinking chlorination byproducts. "By failing to clean up rivers and reservoirs that provide drinking water for hundreds of millions of Americans, EPA and the Congress have forced water utilities to chlorinate water that is contaminated with animal waste, sewage, fertilizer, algae and sediment," the report says. Jane Houlihan, EWG's research director
www.ewg.org

January 12, 2002
Disease-Modifying Drugs May Not be Effective in Long-Term RA Therapy
J Rheumatol 2001;28:2409-2415

Prescription Drug Use Varies Widely Between States for Adults and Children
http://www.express-scripts.com/other/news-views/outcomes-research.htm

Revolutionary New Pet Food Proven to Combat Canine Aging
Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Veterinary Behavioral Medicine. universities Federation for Animal Welfare, Wheathampstead, UK. pp53-57: 2001

World's Oldest Man Dies in Italy Aged 112
Antonio Todde of Sardinia

Minocycline an Effective Treatment for Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
Arthritis Rheum 2001;44:2235-2241

Minocycline for Parkinsons
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences December 4, 2001

Potential Antibiotic Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
By Rebecca Love. The Lancet. Vol. 359. Jan 2, 2002.p.50
Pathogen Exposure Level Tied to Extent of Atherosclerosis, Adverse Outcomes Risk
Circulation 2002;105:2-4, 15-21

Nutritional Supplements Boos Immunity in Elderly
Clincial Infectious Diseases 2001;33:1892-1900

January 15, 2002
Scientists: Liars Betrayed by Their Faces
James A. Levine. Mayo Clinic.

Modest Weight Loss May Cut Heart Risks of Obesity
Circulation 2002;105

More Women Than Men Turn to Comfort Food During Ties of Stress, Bad Weather And Relationship Problems
Study done for KFC Corporation by CyberPulse(TM).

Study Urges Care in Prescribing Cholesterol Drugs
Circulation 2002;105.

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