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From the USA Today newspaper
... a report on the Behind the Scenes FDA Drug Approval Process
www.mercola.com/2000/oct/1/fda_drug_approvals.htm
Note: Dr. Mercola's website is the most popular natural health and healing site on the Internet today. A wealth of important information. |
from the ...... Harvard Medical School News Report Jan. 2005
RE: the rapidly growing use of complimentary and Alternative Medicine www.newswise.com/articles/view/509155/?sc=mwtn
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ABC News Special Report
www.molocure.com/abcnews.shtml
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Guided Mexican Hospital Tours Guided tours to inspect Mexican hospitals can be arranged. It is possible to tour 1 - 4 hospitals in one day, as almost all of the best are located directly across the border from San Diego, California. Patients fly into the San Diego airport, stay at a nearby motel in the USA then are picked up and driven directly to the hospital(s) for the day. Hospital staff members, fluent in various languages, will conduct the tours at each clinic or hospital. Lunch is supplied. This all day service costs about $140 for one person, or $75 each for more than one. Motel/hotel costs not included.
Contact Peggy
Pousson at 619-475-3834. www.healthtours.com
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Mexican Clinics and Hospitals Some of the finest clinics and hospitals in the world offering a variety of alternative cancer treatments and therapies are found in northern Mexico.
There's a short write-up on this website as to what it's like to go to a Mexican hospital. You can arrange a guided tour of one or more of them before you do. (See also info at above right.) Click here for more information
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World Health Organization Reports
on Cancer Increase London, England April 3, 2003 The number of new cancer cases is expected
to grow worldwide by 50% over the next 20 years, a report released today
from the World Health Organization suggests.
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Hair Analysis One of the easiest ways you can identify levels of dangerous toxins in your body is by having a hair analysis performed. This test, requiring a small sample of hair usually taken from the back of the neck, is about $100. Excessive amounts of toxins in the body like mercury and lead can be identified, and also a lack of essential minerals in your diet. To find out more go to .....
(Hit your browsers "back button" from sweetpoison.com to return here.)
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from the ...... The New England Journal of Medicine May 29, 1997 -- Vol. 336, No. 22 by John C. Bailar III, and Heather L. Gornik
(Abstract)
Cancer UndefeatedBackground. Despite 100 years of basic research and trials of promising new therapies, cancer remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. We assessed overall progress against cancer in the United States from 1970 through 1994 by analyzing changes in age-adjusted mortality rates. Methods. We obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics data on all deaths from cancer and from cancer at specific sites, as well as on deaths due to cancer according to age, race, and sex, for the years 1970 through 1994. We computed age-specific mortality rates and adjusted them to the age distribution of the U.S. population in 1990. Results. Age-adjusted mortality due to cancer in 1994 (200.9 per 100,000 population) was 6.0 percent higher than the rate in 1970 (189.6 per 100,000). After decades of steady increases, the age-adjusted mortality due to all malignant neoplasms plateaued, then decreased by 1.0 percent from 1991 to 1994. The decline in mortality due to cancer was greatest among black males and among persons under 55 years of age. Mortality among white males 55 or older has also declined recently. These trends reflect a combination of changes in death rates from specific types of cancer, with important declines due to reduced cigarette smoking and improved screening and a mixture of increases and decreases in the incidence of types of cancer not closely related to tobacco use. Conclusions. The war against cancer is far from being over. Observed changes in mortality due to cancer primarily reflect changing incidence or early detection. The effect of new treatments for cancer on mortality has been largely disappointing. The most promising approach to the control of cancer is a national commitment to prevention, with a concomitant rebalancing of the focus and funding of research. (N Engl J Med 1997;336:1569-74.)
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