Guest guest Posted August 14, 2003 Report Share Posted August 14, 2003 Wed, 13 Aug 2003 17:50:28 -0700 EXTRA! FROM REDFLAGSDAILY.COM, AUGUST 14, 2003 THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2003 click to read articles http://www.redflagsdaily.com NOTICE - EXTRA SUBSCRIBERS AND RFD MEMBERS: RFD’S SPECIAL LOW-COST MEMBERSHIP SALE FOR NEW MEMBERS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FRIDAY MORNING DUE TO REQUESTS FOR ADDITIONAL TIME. BECAUSE IMPORTANT AND INNOVATIVE CHANGES ARE COMING TO RFD IN THE NEAR FUTURE, THE COST OF A RFD MEMBERSHIP WILL RISE SIGNIFICANTLY. AND CURRENT REGULAR RFD MEMBERS MAY EXTEND THEIR MEMBERSHIPS FOR ONE YEAR AT THE SALE RATE. ACT NOW! EXTRA! SCREAM OF THE WEEK ELI LILLY’S BRAIN WAVE We thought you might like to know about a new Lilly spot for a drug for attention deficit disorder. And gosh, you can even take a test at a website to see if YOU need it. Hard to believe and hard to take! SPECIAL REPORT BEYOND THE LIPID HYPOTHESIS Exposing The Fallacy That Cholesterol And Saturated Fat Cause Heart Disease Summaries of the talks given by members of The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics at the Fourth Annual Conference of The Weston A. Price Foundation (May 3-5, Arlington, VA) HEALTH MEDIA WATCH Here is a column at a major journalism site suggesting to reporters how they might find " resources to cover the story that will dominate much of this new century: the world’s aging population. " The suggestion is to go to a website that " promises to deliver the latest research-based information on a wide range of age-related diseases, conditions, and issues. " (The information on this site is so one-dimensional and light-years behind what health reporters need to know these days that we’re seriously considering nominating this column for " SCREAM OF THE YEAR " ) GET READY FOR THE GRAYING OF THE BABY BOOMERS And in case you missed these stories… CAN SHARKS TEACH US HOW TO PROTECT THE BRAINS OF STROKE PATIENTS? Ongoing research focusing on the mechanisms that can be used to avoid brain damage… THE SHARK WITH THE PARTY TRICK More on how doctors are learning from sharks (PDF File) COPPER LINK TO ALZHEIMER’S? Research on a link between copper and Alzheimer’s has been contradictory. The latest animal research suggests there is a link. *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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