A modicum of common sense to the rescue
Why You Should Not Stop Taking Your Vitamins Do vitamins kill people? How many people have died from taking vitamins? Should you stop your vitamins? […]
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Why You Should Not Stop Taking Your Vitamins Do vitamins kill people? How many people have died from taking vitamins? Should you stop your vitamins? […]
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Thomas Jefferson was a very remarkable man who started learning very early in life and never stopped. At 5, began studying under his cousin’s
History 101 Thomas Jefferson Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: It would appear that the test for Nagalase levels (CTC) is more predictive of outcome than the Bone Scan or CAT
Do you still need the Scan if you can measure CTC in blood? Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: This is an interesting article – thanks for sharing it, Fiona!~ Don’t Quit This Day Job By KAREN S. SIBERT Published:
Dr. Mom’s perspective Read More »
New Findings in Regulating Skin Cancer Stem Cells by Thilaka Ravi on October 20, 2011 at 4:01 PM Cancer News New studies suggest that skin squamous cell
Skin cancer STEM cells Read More »
About Cancer Stem Cells Cancer has been defined in many ways. Starting from Hippocrates’ observation of angiogenesis, the word cancer itself refers to the thick
Primer on cancer STEM cells – ask your oncologist about plans to address these Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Just ask this man who, at age 28 has brain cancer, how much he used his cell phone. October
Poorly designed cell phone/cancer study NOT reassuring Read More »
Twenty-Nine Medical Causes of “Schizophrenia” Excerpted from Nutrition and Mental Illness by the late Carl C. Pfeiffer, Ph.D., M.D. The term “schizophrenia” is an inadequate
Many Roads to Schizophrenia Read More »
AACR: Metformin Brakes Prostate Tumor Growth ` ` By Ed Susman, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today Published: April 24, 2010 Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate
Dr Weeks’ Comment: 2-5% is a HUGE ( though vastly under-reported) number for the World Health Organization to claim is sensitive to electromagnetic pollution. See
WHO claims 2-5% of us suffer “electromagnetic sensitivity” Read More »