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From: ironjustice -  10 Apr 2008, 04:40

Hofer T, Marzetti E, Xu J, Seo AY, Gulec S, Knutson MD, Leeuwenburgh C, Dupont-Versteegden EE Increased iron content and RNA oxidative damage in skeletal muscle with aging and disuse atrophy. [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Exp Gerontol 2008 Feb 29. Muscle atrophy with aging or disuse is associated with deregulated iron homeostasis and increased oxidative stress...

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  10 Apr 2008, 04:06

Lousse JC, Defrčre S, Van Langendonckt A, Gras J, González-Ramos R, Colette S, Donnez J Iron storage is significantly increased in peritoneal macrophages of endometriosis patients and correlates with iron overload in peritoneal fluid. [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Fertil Steril 2008 Apr 5. OBJECTIVE: To further investigate peritoneal iron disruption in endometriosis...

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  10 Apr 2008, 02:17

"Omega-3 free fatty acids are found in marine fish" "Phosphatidylcholine is effective" Omega-3 Free Fatty Acids May Not Be Effective For Preventing Crohn Disease Relapse Libraries Medical News Keywords OMEGA-3 FREE FATTY ACIDS, CROHN DISEASE Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Description Patients with Crohn disease...

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From: Kurt Ullman -  09 Apr 2008, 14:53

Jury award upheld against doctor in bullying case State Supreme Court rejects lower court's order for a new trial By Jeff Swiatek The Indiana Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a jury award of $325,000 to a former St. Francis Hospital employee who accused a prominent heart surgeon of bullying him. Joseph E. Doescher, a former heart-and-lung-machine...

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From: Ilena Rose -  08 Apr 2008, 18:23

EXCERPTS: Anya Bailey is among a growing number of children given antipsychotic drugs by doctors who are paid by the makers of those drugs. ... and doctors may prescribe drugs as they see fit. ... In 2006, the Food and Drug Administration received reports of at least 29 children dying and at least 165 more suffering serious side effects in which an...

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From: Ilena Rose -  08 Apr 2008, 18:22

Note from Health Lover, Ilena Rosenthal: http :// ilenarose.blogspot,com http :// www .the-alternative-health-daily,com /mental-illness/psychiatry-continues-to-harm.html Psychiatry Continues to Harm 23 May 2006 By Jeanyne Wanner Psychiatrists claim that people who experience certain feelings or behaviors are sick, that they are "mentally ill"...

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From: Ilena Rose -  08 Apr 2008, 18:05

Note from Health Lover, Ilena Rosenthal: http :// ilena-rosenthal.blogspot,com God Bless Kylie for speaking out and may she be blessed with excellent health.Mammogram Inaccuracy More Likely with Obese Women The Archives of Internal Medicine (May 24, 2004; 164(10): 1140-7) reports that obese women are 20 per cent more likely to be wrongly diagnosed with...

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From: Ilena Rose -  08 Apr 2008, 17:23

Note from Health Lover, Ilena Rosenthal: http :// ilena-rosenthal.blogspot,com God Bless Kylie for speaking out and may she be blessed with excellent health. While working closely with women and their breast implant challenges for nearly 13 years, I hear stories almost daily that make me question the safety and efficacy of mammograms. I believe at...

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From: ironjustice -  07 Apr 2008, 23:19

This would probably work for those concussion injury roadside bombs .. Those ones that don't kill ya .. but seem .. to leave lasting scars .. ? Just snort some amyl .. ? ----------------------------------- The beneficial effects of inhaled nitric oxide in patients with severe traumatic brain injury complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome:...

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  07 Apr 2008, 22:34

"Large amounts of catalytically-active iron are present in the lungs" Iron homeostasis and oxidative stress in idiopathic pulmonary alveolar proteinosis: a case-control study Andrew J Ghio1 , Jacqueline G Stonehuerner1 , Judy H Richards1 , Kay M Crissman1 , Victor L Roggli2 , Claude A Piantadosi3 and Martha Sue Carraway1 1National Health and Environmental...

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  07 Apr 2008, 21:57

Neoplastic transformation of rat liver epithelial cells is enhanced by non-transferrin-bound iron Donald J Messner1,2 and Kris V Kowdley2 1Bastyr University, 14500 Juanita Drive, Kenmore, WA 98028, USA 2Benaroya Research Institute and Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98101, USA BMC Gastroenterology 2008, 8:2doi:10.1186/1471-230X-8-2 Published:...

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  07 Apr 2008, 21:36

Idiopathic pulmonary haemosiderosis with mineralizing pulmonary elastosis: a case report Amanjit Bal , Asish Bhalla and Kusum Joshi Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008, 2:65doi:10.1186/1752-1947-2-65 Published: 27 February 2008 Abstract (provisional) Introduction Idiopathic pulmonary haemosiderosis characterized by repeated episodes of intra-alveolar...

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From: ironjustice -  07 Apr 2008, 15:46

Loss of smell may be early sign of Parkinson's updated 5:07 p.m. PT, Fri., April. 4, 2008 NEW YORK - An impaired sense of smell is known to be associated with Parkinson's disease -- and now a study in the Annals of Neurology shows that the loss of smell may predate the onset of clinical symptoms by several years. "Olfactory screening could help in the...

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From: ironjustice -  07 Apr 2008, 15:20

Ingredient Found in Green Tea Significantly Inhibits Breast Cancer Growth in Female Mice Newswise -- Green tea is high in the antioxidant EGCG (epigallocatechin-3- gallate) which helps prevent the body's cells from becoming damaged and prematurely aged. Studies have suggested that the combination of green tea and EGCG may also be beneficial by providing...

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