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Theory suggests that a shortage of vitamin D triggers outbreaks of flu Print E-mail
Monday, 27 November 2006
The Baltimore Sun reports (below) that in a paper scheduled for publication in the journal Epidemiology and Infection, a Harvard University-led team proposes that a vitamin D deficiency caused by inadequate winter sun exposure may predispose people to infection.
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Waived consent controversy: Video available_CNN: Paula Zahn Print E-mail
Tuesday, 14 November 2006

Video at: http://www.cnn.com/video/partners/clickability/index.html?url=/video/health/2006/11/16/gupta.waived.consent.cnn 

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Psychiatry operates within a pre-Copernican framework of science Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 November 2006

Dr. E. Jane Costello, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University, acknowledges: “The system of diagnosis is still 200 to 300 years behind other branches of medicine.”  Psychiatry also fails to be guided by an evidence-based positive benefit / risk assessment of its prescribed treatments.

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Yale Psychiatric Institute, PRIME clinic Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 November 2006
Disease mongering: " This program has been developed for people who, while in the prime of their lives, are at high risk for developing a debilitating mental illness."
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NYT Editorial: Safe Drug Testing in Prisons? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 23 August 2006
An editorial in today's New York Times is a follow-up to its riveting report by Ian Urbina on the recommendation by an Institute of Medicine panel to
lift 1978 federal restrictions on medical experiments on prisoners. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/13/us/13inmates.html?
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