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Good articles about epithelial tissue disorders?
What is the best website to read articles about bodybuilding, nutrition, and fitness?
I have been reading everything on bodybuilding.com, but I feel like the articles are far too biased. Any suggestions? Thanks.
How do i get on the bodybuilding.com forum that has articles about specific muscle groups?
I am frustrated i cant find the bodybuilding.com forum for biceps, i am trying to find info on biceps but i cant find the articles on the forumhow do i find the groups, as in everything, like quads biceps chest shoulders etc
If someone likes to read Wikipedia articles on Nazi human experiments or sexual fetishes, is that person weird?
Would you say he she is weird if they have kind of a perverse fascination with " weird" or " disturbing" articles or subject matter on Wikipedia, but of course would never actually talk about it or do anything even remotely close to the things in the articles?
Can anyone help me find some helpful articles about "safe s e x" for my college project?
OK, our health class professor has asked us to find some good English articles about " safe s e x" or other subjects such as " birth control" or " women's health related to sexual activities " and wants us to translate it to our native language. It has to be about 3 pages in English ...Well, I found some stuff on the internet, but they're not good enough. If you know any helpful websites, please give me the link Ugh, I only have 2 days to translate it S it's kinda funny to translate Sexual stuff m b oh not in Iran
I need articles on how people today have weak immune systems because of the over use of medications?
so i need information on if taking too much medicine makes peoples immune system weak. i heard that taking vaccines and medication does something to your immune system. can you tell me how it exactly effects the immune system. if you can please give me a site where it says so. if you do i will give you best answer.
Where can I find articles on how to regulate the number of hours of sleep I get to reduce depression?
A friend told me he is aware that some researchers have studied this topic, and that some subjects have reported that reducing the number of hours you sleep can help reduce depression. I did a quick search of the web and found one good article from Medicine.net. However, I didn't see any other articles about whether or not it's possible to learn how to regulate ones sleep to reduce depression. Does anyone know of other articles or sources of information on this topic? I'm not asking for medical advice, but rather for information, so I hope that this question does not violate any of the community guidelines.
My grand baby has fine bumps on his neck and now his face. Dr. says it's eczema. But articles I read says ec?
There's an abundance of "self help" or "self love" articles on the internet; but do any of them really work?
How does a person get over self hate, self regret, self loathing, and self punishment?
Pls. educate me:I read many articles about using marrijuana .?
But to my knowledge its use is prohibited by law,so are there any other legal ones and what does it help.I need some thing for stress ,anxiety and euphoria optimism or can you pls. help me for a specific effective natural supplement for the same above.God bless.
I need articles about the effects of eating healthy has on school performance?
I have looked on google but am not exactly sure what to type in and am not getting great results, if someone could give me a phrase to search or share some links about the effects that eating healthy has on school performance i would appreciate it.
How stupid is this article?
Does he think were are a bunch of 7 year olds?health.yahoo.net articles healthcare dr oz busts common health myths
Another article questioning vaccine safety from the medical community.?
A study published in the May 11, 2011, issue of the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health shows that in the US there is a state by state link between the proportion of infants and toddlers receiving recommended vaccines and the autism rate for that state. Interestingly enough, the study was only covered by one news outlet, being reported on in the July 08, 2011, issue of the Baltimore Sun.The authors of the study start off by noting, " The reason for the rapid rise of autism in the United States that began in the 1990s is a mystery. Although individuals probably have a genetic predisposition to develop autism, researchers suspect that one or more environmental triggers are also needed. One of those triggers might be the battery of vaccinations that young children receive." The author of the Baltimore Sun article, Margaret Dunkle, is a senior research scientist at the Department of Health Policy at George Washington University and director of the Early Identification and Intervention Collaborative for Los Angeles County. Her article is titled, " We don't know enough about childhood vaccines. Researcher asks Are 36 doses of vaccine by age 2 too much, too little, or just right?" She reports that the federal government recommends 36 doses of vaccine, addressing 14 different diseases, for every US child under age two.Dunkle reports that the vaccine ingredients could be an issue. She noted that vaccines contain adjuvants designed to boost vaccine potency. One of the more common adjuvants is aluminum. Dunkle also noted that thimerosal, which is almost 50 percent mercury and has been removed from most child vaccines, is still present in flu vaccines. Additionally, the carcinogen formaldehyde is also present in a number of the vaccines. All these are in addition to stabilizers such as gelatin, eggs or other proteins.Whether the ingredients are the problem, or the sheer number of vaccines given in the first two years of life, the amount of research done on the short and long term effects of the multiple vaccines is negligible. Dunkle states, " While testing is routine for individual vaccines as they are licensed, research on the both short and long term effects of multiple doses of vaccine administered to very young children during the critical birth to 2 developmental window is sparse to nonexistent." The researchers concluded their study by stating, " A positive and statistically significant relationship was found The higher the proportion of children receiving recommended vaccinations, the higher was the prevalence of autism or speech or language impairment." The researchers noted that neither parental behavior or access to healthcare played a role in the study results. They also noted that no other type of disability was statistically related to the proportion of children receiving recommended vaccinations. From their research, they clearly state, " The results suggest that although mercury has been removed from many vaccines, other culprits may link vaccines to autism. Further study into the relationship between vaccines and autism is warranted." Please give your educated input. Thanks.Edit Rhianna Please clarify...Is this a peer reviewed journal or not? Is the author not a senior research scientist at the Department of Health Policy at George Washington University and director of the Early Identification and Intervention Collaborative for Los Angeles County? How can you discredit her? She is a public health official and a qualified scientist. Have you seen the review board for this journal? These are not cranks that are reviewing the submitted articles. I do not understand how every piece that comes up, your very first response is " The author is a crank" . That is very easy to say. I would say based upon her position and the review board that published her paper that she knows what she is talking about. You asked me what am I not getting about all of this...What I dont get is this...how can any person with even basic knowledge of human health categorically and universally deny the wealth of information that states these things are dangerous. Is someof it crank garbage, probably. Is all the science on the other side totally bullet proof? No, not at all. There is NOTHING in this life that 100 % correct 100 % of the time, either pro or con. And for the record, again, I am neither pro or anti vaccine. I am neutral. I believe in every person making an informed decision. Thank you for your knowledgeable input. I found it educational.Edit Psycho And how does this even remotely answer the question. It doesnt. Thanks for showing how myopic you areEdit I am not anti vax. I have never said not to vaccinate. I have simply asked questions. I see a lot of science to back up the reasons to vaccinate. I have also see a lot to suggest there is danger. It is a simple risk vs benefit. Therefore I encourage every person to do their homework and just not follow what one side says. You guys have done your homework and feel it is safe and effective. Fine, then vaccinate all you want If, however someone feels different that you and does not want to vaccinate fine. They have been allowed to make a choice and have freedom. They should be allowed to do this without being treated like a pariah.
Anyone interested in writing an article for my teen girl advice website?
I have an advice website for teen girls and I would love for some additional articles to be written by other people besides me You can be a teenager or adult, just no creepers please. You'll have to email me the story but it can be on anything from crushes to healthy diets. message me here or visit my website to email me thelittlepinkbook. webs. com

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