What should you make of a news
story about a disease or medical treatment if the scientists looked at animals, not people?
Anne - Maree Pearse, a retired cancer researcher living in Launceston, Tasmania, heard a radio
story about the disease and called the Save the Tasmanian Devil program offering to help.
Not exact matches
Almost 49,000 people are diagnosed with the
disease every year, and every one of them has an equally sad
story to tell
about the diagnosis.
Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent death of the airline industry — it also ran many
stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The
story of safety glass») or would at least think twice
about («The «social»
diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
Just the other day we passed along the
story about a Florida teen whose chronic kidney
disease was discovered...
Art Estopinan — who has a four - year - old son with a
disease similar to Charlie's — has helped inform judgments
about the Charlie Gard case by relating the poignant
story of physicians telling him to take his boy home because he had two months to live.
All the
stories I hear
about the effects of the radiation in the ocean and
diseased shrimp from farm raised leaves me scratching my head
about what's safe!
* Food Is Your Best Medicine by Henry Bieler * The Whole Soy
Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food by Kaala Daniel * Know Your Fats: The Complete Primer for Understanding the Nutrition of Fats, Oils and Cholesterol by Mary Enig, PhD * Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig, PhD * Eat Fat, Lose Fat: The Healthy Alternative to Trans Fats by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig, PhD * The Body Ecology Diet: Recovering Your Health and Rebuilding Your Immunity by Donna Gates * Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston Price * Real Food: What to Eat and Why by Nina Planck * Full Moon Feast: Food and the Hunger for Connection by Jessica Prentice * The Diet Cure by Julia Ross * The Cholesterol Myths: Exposing the Fallacy That Saturated Fat and Cholesterol Cause Heart
Disease by Uffe Ravnskov * Traditional Foods Are Your Best Medicine: Improving Health and Longevity with Native Nutrition by Ron Schmid, ND * The Untold
Story of Milk, Revised and Updated: The History, Politics and Science of Nature's Perfect Food: Raw Milk from Pasture - Fed Cows by Ron Schmid, ND * The Schwarzbein Principle: The Truth
About Losing Weight, Being Healthy, and Feeling Younger by Diana Schwarzbein, MD
The
story aired last night, you can watch it here, and talked
about something new and every thrilling — a clinical trial focused on coconut oil and Alzheimer's
disease.
The Real Food Survival Guide for Working Moms My real food
story How I talk to my daughter
about real food 10 Tips to Feeding Your Baby a Nutrient Dense Diet 7 Mistakes to Raising Healthy Eaters Real food meal ideas for biz travel Healthy school lunch and snack ideas Preschool Lunch Series If Obesity is the
Disease Then Why is My Child Diagnosed the Healthy Eater?
Contrast that with
stories of alternative health folks who lie
about having a cure for cancer, or tell people they have
disease they actually don't, and are NEVER held accountable.
Wow, what a crazy
story about the Centers for
Disease Control — supposedly, this esteemed institution — just * assuming * that all young children are weaned by some unnaturally young age.
The ads feature four women — Linda Altini, Christine Badillo, Anne Devlin and Jennifer Shea — sharing their
stories of how they survived cancer and how it was detected with facts
about the
disease.
This past Friday, On Live at Five did a
story about Dr. Michael Skelly being fired by HHC from his position as an Infectious
Disease Medicine from Lincoln Hospital.
«Oftentimes she would come to the lab meeting and share
stories about her patients and how they were improving and how she was trying to manage their cystic fibrosis
disease,» Chen says.
Hammond and others expect many more
stories about microRNAs and
disease to come.
Science
story about Galveston's rise as a center for research on infectious
diseases (Science, 28 April 2000, p. 598) Lawrence Stanberry's home page
HealthMap, a global
disease alert system run by academics, flags a news
story from Mexico
about a strange respiratory outbreak in the state of Veracruz that has claimed two lives.
Each one, formerly doomed to be tossed away as medical waste, could be used to clone embryonic stem cells that might tell
stories about common
diseases and how they get started.
You only have to read the newspapers or turn on the television to be bombarded with
stories about BSE, the epidemiology of foot - and - mouth
disease, measles mumps and rubella vaccine, the Internet, cloning, environmental sustainability, and mobile phones.
Related sites Timothy Read's home page ScienceNOW
story about TIGR's plan to sequence additional strains of anthrax Anthrax information from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
West Nile information from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention Science
story about the spread of West Nile in 1999 and 2000 (Science, 24 Nov 2000, p. 1482
Background
story about foot - and - mouth
disease (Science, 23 March, p. 2298) Information
about FMD from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Are such emotional
stories about the danger of childhood
diseases the right way to convince parents wary of vaccines?
Related sites Decontamination efforts at Vozrozhdeniye Island Alan Zelicoff's biography Recent
story about smallpox research at VECTOR and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (Science, 15 March, p. 2001)
«I am skeptical
about the completeness of the evolutionary
story when it is based exclusively on the remnants of human
disease isolates.»
In the Nature podcast interview that went along with my Kawasaki
Disease story at Nature (look for the interview halfway down the page at the
story here), I talked
about the tantalizing work of Dr.
In 2012 I wrote a
story for Nature
about a strange illness called Kawasaki
Disease whose cause has eluded scientists for over 50 years.
Recent days have seen a torrent of news
stories about a new technology, called CRISPR, which has been described as having potential application in Huntington's
disease.
«Over the last year there have been high - profile news
stories about outbreaks of vaccine - preventable
diseases like measles and whooping cough.
Come learn how drones are being used to detect environmental hazards such as gas leaks and airborne
disease microbes, how planes equipped with sensors can tell us
about ecological change and how DIY sensors placed in homes by journalists generate data and
stories about the impact of heat waves.
Seamus Mullen is an award - winning chef, restaurateur, and Food Network star, who, after a series of health crises, found himself in and out of the hospital with a crippling autoimmune
disease (find out more
about his crazy
story on mbg's podcast).
Back to the film... What I love
about Forks Over Knives is, in addition to hearing from incredible doctors like Colin Campbell (author of The China Study) and Caldwell Esselstyn, is that the film tells inspiring
stories of real people, from all walks of life, who've embraced a plant - based diet and have thus reversed chronic health conditions like heart
disease, cancer, and diabetes.
My
Story: Beating the Stigma of PsoriasisVictoria took on her
disease, rude people, and even Congress Read moreMore
about psoriasis
Looked, but not sure where / how to find
about «how Shawn overcame degenerative bone and spinal
disease (it's an incredible
story!)»
King is not only managing her own diabetes, but she is also active in the fight to raise awareness
about the
disease and is the spokesperson for the Face of Change campaign, a traveling photo exhibit that includes personal
stories about diabetes.
Here's the
story about what led me to first to question and then to condemn the theory that cholesterol causes heart
disease.
Yes, once I started researching PANDAS, I read so many people's
stories and blogs
about the
disease... mostly affecting children and some incredibly severe.
The Lyme Times features articles
about Lyme
disease diagnostic guidelines, stages of
disease progression, alternative treatments, advancements in research, political action updates, and first - person
stories written by patients living with Lyme
disease.
But, before you jump to conclusions, this is not your typical
story about genetics and if you want to avoid degenerative
disease — I suggest you carefully read this
story.
Through the Understand AD campaign, a national awareness effort focused on educating people
about moderate - to - severe atopic dermatitis (AD), a potentially serious, chronic inflammatory skin
disease, [i] Elizabeth is sharing her
story for the first time.
His book, The Truth
About Low Thyroid: Stories of Hope and Healing for Those Suffering with Hashimoto's Low Thyroid Disease, chronicles the stories of about a dozen of h
About Low Thyroid:
Stories of Hope and Healing for Those Suffering with Hashimoto's Low Thyroid Disease, chronicles the stories of about a dozen of
Stories of Hope and Healing for Those Suffering with Hashimoto's Low Thyroid
Disease, chronicles the
stories of about a dozen of
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about a dozen of his...
While this is a great
story showing how ketones and coconut oil can help with Alzheimer's
disease, it does not even address the whole issue of cholesterol uptake to the brain as I wrote
about above.
You can read more
about my experience with Lyme
disease here or head to my YouTube channel to watch My
Story.
On her blog, Despite Lupus, you can read
about ongoing developments in the treatment of the
disease and Sarah's personal
stories of living life with lupus, as well as engage with her very active community of followers.
I loved seeing more of your
story about living with lyme
disease you linked last week.
She blogs
about living with hypothyroidism and hopes her experiences,
stories and those of others integrated within her blog will help educate others on this
disease.
Denton, Texas, United States
About Blog This blog about Dave story when he found out that he had an incurable leukemia, he began recording his thoughts and emotions about the disease, and sending them to his family and friends in a series of messages we called «Dave's Great Adven
About Blog This blog
about Dave story when he found out that he had an incurable leukemia, he began recording his thoughts and emotions about the disease, and sending them to his family and friends in a series of messages we called «Dave's Great Adven
about Dave
story when he found out that he had an incurable leukemia, he began recording his thoughts and emotions
about the disease, and sending them to his family and friends in a series of messages we called «Dave's Great Adven
about the
disease, and sending them to his family and friends in a series of messages we called «Dave's Great Adventure.
Beginners is a very heartfelt
story about to unlikely people falling in love, while the past is looming over them like a bad
disease.
HBO Films» Len Amato says they were «especially attracted to Richard Curtis» approach to the
story — bringing a human touch to this serious and often overlooked issue
about a
disease that is preventable and can be eradicated.»