2005-01 – Daily Dose archives

01/31/2005 - Testing the FDA’s Confidence

More than one out of three of the Food and Drug Administration’s research scientists have less than 50% confidence about the safety and effectiveness of the drugs they approve.

01/28/2005 - Combating Childhood Obesity through Television Programs

There’s now a hot new trend for combating childhood obesity that’s sweeping the nation in mainstream pop culture. Television!

01/25/2005 - Fast Food Chain Offers Gym Memberships

Excessive water consumption can lead to a dangerous condition called hyponatremia, in which the brain becomes sodium-starved.

01/24/2005 - The Low Carb Craze Continues

Mainstream media reports that low-carb “craze” is over but rationale is flawed; Cafes that only serve cereal cropping up across US, starting on college campuses

01/22/2005 - Avoid What Most Doctors Recommend for Prostate Problems

“Avoid what most doctors recommend for prostate problems: Drugs and surgery that could leave you impotent or in diapers!”

01/21/2005 - Excessive Water Consumption

Excessive water consumption can lead to a dangerous condition called hyponatremia, in which the brain becomes sodium-starved.

01/17/2005 - Uncovering the Hidden Truths of Saturated Fat

According to a recent ABC News online report, the newest drug craze among college-age students isn’t Ecstasy, cocaine, or hash, but mind-altering ADHD drugs like Aderall or Ritalin.

01/17/2005 - Uncovering the Hidden Truths of Saturated Fat

According to a recent ABC News online report, the newest drug craze among college-age students isn’t Ecstasy, cocaine, or hash, but mind-altering ADHD drugs like Aderall or Ritalin.

01/14/2005 - A New See-Clearly Solution

A NEW see-clearly solution only for Dr. Douglass’ readers! “Keep hawk-like eyes well into your 90s – plus protect your vision against deterioration.” – William Campbell Douglass II, M.D.

01/14/2005 - College-age Students Use ADHD Drugs to Make the Grade

According to a recent ABC News online report, the newest drug craze among college-age students isn’t Ecstasy, cocaine, or hash, but mind-altering ADHD drugs like Aderall or Ritalin.

01/11/2005 - Let Your Body Heal Naturally

An intriguing, yet somewhat bizarre study being launched by scientists at London’s University College is exploring why multiple organ failure – the most common cause of death in intensive care units – kills some patients but not others

01/10/2005 - Dangers in Public Drinking Water

There’s something in the water – again. You’ve heard me railing about all the poisonous stuff the government puts in our public drinking water – fluoride, especially.

01/08/2005 - Dangers in Public Drinking Water

There’s something in the water – again. You’ve heard me railing about all the poisonous stuff the government puts in our public drinking water – fluoride, especially.

01/07/2005 - Dangers in Public Drinking Water

There’s something in the water – again. You’ve heard me railing about all the poisonous stuff the government puts in our public drinking water – fluoride, especially.

01/04/2005 - New Pill the First Step towards Selective Erasure of Memories

New drug being tested to selectively erase memories in conjunction with treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

01/01/2005 - Soothanol

’2 DROPS IS ALL IT TOOK’ to rub away pain -WITHOUT PILLS OR SURGERY! See below now if you’ve ever been troubled by: * Backaches* Sore muscles* Sprains and strains* Joint pain of any kind