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10/29/2004 - Is Big Brother behind YOU?
A few years ago, I wrote about the subversive practice of modern pediatricians asking probing questions of their child patients about the presence of firearms in the house where they live…
10/26/2004 - Hypertension contention
Last August (Daily Dose, 8/8/2003), I wrote an article lambasting the American Medical Association for lowering its guidelines for healthy blood pressure for the umpteenth time.
10/25/2004 - Fat Lib?
By definition, activists are people of extreme viewpoints (ironically, this is what most activists say about everyone else). And I take pride in having ruffled the feathers of a great many of them in this very venue, and in my newsletter.
10/22/2004 - Abra-cadavers!
Ever since just after the Middle Ages, when cutting open the human body after death was forbidden, the standard method of educating doctors - and what passed for them in the old days - in basic anatomy has been the dissection of cadavers.
10/19/2004 - Twilight for the Twinkie
I wish I could say I'm going to shed a tear for the demise of the hostess Twinkie, but alas, I cannot muster one. Nor can I turn on the waterworks for Wonder Bread and those modern junk-food classics, the Ho-Ho and the Ding Dong.
10/18/2004 - Commerce or coercion?
I've been railing for a long time about how drug marketing causes an increase in the diagnosis of illness.
10/15/2004 - The silent treatment, part two
It's no secret I've been on an anti-antidepressant kick for years now. If you've been with me for any amount of time at all, you know I think that "depression" is one the most over-diagnosed diseases in modern America.
10/12/2004 - Pulling the wool
Just last week, I told you about Merck & Co.'s "voluntary" yanking of the blockbuster arthritis drug Vioxx from pharmacy shelves
10/11/2004 - A killer painkiller?
Finally, some encouraging news on the drug front: Starting now, there will be ONE LESS OF THEM being peddled by prescription to sicken you or send you to the morgue.
10/08/2004 - The cancer crapshoot
It's been a year or so since I railed against the worthless Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) screening for the detection of prostate cancer…
10/05/2004 - Cancer-causing carbohydrates
Cancer study reveals: Avoid "carb-cinogens"
10/04/2004 - Stepford Surgery
There's a disturbing trend nowadays in cosmetic surgery (not that this kind of surgery itself isn't a disturbing trend): Everyone wants to LOOK THE SAME.
   

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