2004-09 – Daily Dose archives

09/28/2004 - Dishonesty – the best policy nowadays?

But every once in a while, I feel the need to be a little more expansive in what I talk about. And you guessed it – today is one of those days. So what’s on my mind, you’re asking?Cheating.

09/24/2004 - Hooray – fewer mammograms!

Good news in breast cancer screening

09/21/2004 - Ail to the chief

News services everywhere are reporting that former President Bill Clinton recently underwent quadruple bypass surgery at New York’s Westchester Medical Center – just in the nick of time before a potentially catastrophic heart attack.

09/17/2004 - Changing the “spare tire” syndrome

And now, there’s even more evidence backing up the real, undeniable link between breadstuffs and belt-size – a cause-and-effect correlation I’ve been crowing about at the top of my lungs since before the age of disco.

09/14/2004 - Atkins attacked – again!

I wrote to you about how the mainstream press jumped on the anti-meat bandwagon by irresponsibly reporting the ill-begotten “facts” behind the late Dr. Atkins’ physical condition at the time of his death

09/10/2004 - Drug giant kisses assets

This just in: One of the major pharmaceuticals manufacturers, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, has publicly announced their intention to post results from all of its drug trials on the Web

09/07/2004 - Under rug swept

The FDA is protecting the drug biz from having to report the results of thousands of their medical studies!

09/03/2004 - Scared into submission

You’ve heard me railing against the government’s increasingly “zero tolerance” stance against purchasing prescription drugs over the Canadian border, right?