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DOCTOR YOURSELF Newsletter (Vol. 4, No. 14, June 20, 2004

Fri, 11 Jun 2004 14:39:22 -0400

 

" Keep to moderation; keep the end in view; follow Nature. "

 

Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus), Roman poet

 

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The DOCTOR YOURSELF NEWSLETTER (Vol. 4, No. 14, June 20, 2004)

 

" Free of charge, free of advertising, and free of the A.M.A. "

 

Written and copyright 2004 by Andrew Saul, PhD, of

http://www.doctoryourself.com , which welcomes a million visitors annually.

Commercial use of the website or the contents of this Newsletter is strictly

prohibited.

 

VITAMIN THERAPY CENSORSHIP

 

Did you know that there are " good " medical journals, and that there are

" naughty " journals? No kidding. The good journals are easy to access on the

internet through a huge electronic database called Medline

(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi) This wonderful, free service

is brought to you by the National Library of Medicine and the National

Institutes of Health. In other words, by you. By your tax dollars. Generally

it is money well spent, until you go a-searching for megavitamin therapy

research papers. Then you will find that you can't find all of them. That is

because of selective indexing. Medline chooses journals to index based on

criteria that they publish but will not discuss.

 

As evidence, here is a copy of my recent letter to them:

 

To:

Listing or Indexing of a Journal

 

Dear Sir/Ma'am,

 

I have used Medline for years, and it is a truly invaluable research tool. I

have observed that the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, continually

published since 1967, is not indexed, listed nor otherwise cited or

available on Medline. May I ask what would perhaps disqualify this

particular Journal from inclusion in the Medline database?

 

 

Here is the reply I got back from the National Library of Medicine:

 

" Dear Dr. Saul:

 

" The Literature Selection Technical Review Committee makes decisions about

the inclusion of journals in Medline. Our Fact Sheet with FAQs (Frequently

Asked Questions) about inclusion in MEDLINE and thus in PubMed will be found

at this URL:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/j_sel_faq.html

 

" A more specific Fact Sheet for journal selection will be found at this

different site:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/jsel.html.

 

" Thank you for your interest in our National Library of Medicine products. "

 

(Clerk's name, deleted by the Newsletter)

NIH Contractor

Customer Service

National Library of Medicine

8600 Rockville Pike

Bethesda, MD 20894

custserv

 

The following text was appended to the response I received:

 

" The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is the largest medical library in

the world. The goal of the NLM is to collect, organize and make available

biomedical literature to advance medical science and improve public health. "

 

 

I see. Collect. Organize. Make available. Improve public health.

 

So, AFTER 36 CONSECUTIVE YEARS OF PUBLICATION, why is the Journal of

Orthomolecular Medicine NOT indexed by Medline?

 

Although a similar leading-edge nutrition-friendly journal, Medical

Hypotheses, is indexed, the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine is not. This

decision is the work of a National Library of Medicine " Literature Selection

Technical Review Committee, " which apparently declined to comment.

 

What are the consequences of such exclusion? In a nutshell, it stops the

public from using their computers to learn about all of the scientific

research and clinical reports demonstrating the effectiveness of megavitamin

(orthomolecular) therapy. It also greatly hampers professionals from seeing

pro-vitamin studies. Have you ever wondered why your doctor simply does not

know about vitamin therapy? Well, wonder no longer. He or she can't read

what isn't " collected, " electronically indexed, or otherwise " made

available " to them. If the vast majority of journals indexed by Medline are

pharmaceutical-friendly, and yet nutritional research is censored, what do

you expect?

 

My website, book (http://www.doctoryourself.com/saulbooks.html) and this

Newsletter are not called Doctor Yourself for nothing. We have no choice. If

we want to know, we have to learn for ourselves. Your taxes should be

helping you do so, and not paying a closed-doors bureaucracy to decide what

should (or should not) be " collected " and " made available " to " improve

public health. "

 

Here is a current example of vital research that Medline does in fact choose

to index:

 

PIZZA PREVENTS HEART ATTACKS

 

Gallus S, Tavani A, Vecchia CL. Pizza and risk of acute myocardial

infarction. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2004 May 12.

 

" OBJECTIVES: Pizza eating has been favourably related to the risk of

cardiovascular disease, but the data are limited. To evaluate the potential

role of pizza consumption on the risk of acute myocardial infarction (AMI),

we considered data from an Italian study. DESIGN: We conducted a

hospital-based case-control study on 507 cases of nonfatal AMI and 478

controls in Milan, Italy, between 1995 and 1999. RESULTS: The multivariate

odds ratios were 0.78 for occasional, 0.62 for regular and 0.44 for frequent

eaters. The estimates were similar across strata of age, sex, smoking and

other major covariates. CONCLUSIONS: Some of the ingredients of pizza have

been shown to have a favourable influence on the risk of cardiovascular

disease. However, there is no single explanation for the present findings.

Pizza may in fact represent a general indicator of Italian diet, that has

been shown to have potential cardiovascular benefits. "

 

If that impressed you, you will also surely want to know about this:

 

PIZZA PREVENTS CANCER

 

Gallus S, Bosetti C, Negri E, Talamini R, Montella M, Conti E, Franceschi S,

La

 

Vecchia C. Does pizza protect against cancer? Int J Cancer. 2003 Nov

1;107(2):283-4.

 

" We analyzed the potential role of pizza on cancer risk, using data from an

integrated network of case-control studies conducted in Italy between 1991

and 2000. Cancer sites were: oral cavity and pharynx (598 cases), esophagus

(304 cases), larynx (460 cases), colon (1,225 cases) and rectum (728 cases).

Controls were 4,999 patients admitted for acute, non-neoplastic conditions

to the same hospital network as cases. Odds ratios for regular pizza

consumers were 0.66 (95% confidence interval, CI = 0.47-0.93) for oral and

pharyngeal cancer, 0.41 (95% CI = 0.25-0.69) for oesophageal, 0.82 (95% CI =

0.56-1.19) for laryngeal, 0.74 (95% CI = 0.61-0.89) for colon and 0.93 (95%

CI = 0.75-1.17) for rectal cancer. Pizza appears therefore to be a favorable

indicator of risk for digestive tract neoplasms in this population. "

 

But be careful of that olive oil, mate! Of course, this particular

Medline-approved entry is not from Italy:

 

Wong GA, King CM. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from olive oil in

pizza making. Contact Dermatitis. 2004 Feb;50(2):102-3. (Department of

Dermatology, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, UK.)

 

MORE PIZZA

 

 

Here is my all-time favorite: yet another article that Medline actually is

indexing. It is not even from a medical journal. I am not making its

mile-long title up, either. It is there at Medline, right now, just a few

clicks away from you:

 

Simon HB. My husband s to Harvard Men's Health Watch, but I read it

even more than he does. I hope you can help us resolve a disagreement. He

wants to have pizza two to three times a week for his prostate, but I don't

think it's a healthy food. Who is right? (Harvard Men's Health Watch. 2003

Jun;7(11):8.)

 

In fact, when I did a search at Medline for " pizza, " I got 435 responses.

Man, there is scientific argument over literally anything.

 

I am proud (as well as relieved) to be the first to tell you that the

Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine has not published a single article on

pizza. At least so far. Maybe if it did, it would make the cut at Medline.

 

Medline also indexes an item entitled: " I am a 71-year-old diabetic, and

I've had trouble with my erections for seven or eight years. At first the

problem was mild, but it's been getting worse. My doctor gave me a

prescription for Viagra, but it didn't help. I tried two pills at once

without any luck, but I did get a mild headache. Can I use three pills? "

 

(Harvard Men's Health Watch. 2003 Sep;8(2):8.)

 

Surely the very name " Harvard " is enough to get your foot inside the Medline

door. That, or " everything but anchovies. "

 

The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine has a review board of medical doctors

and university- and hospital-based researchers. Since 1967, it has published

over 600 papers by renowned authors including Roger J. Williams, Emanuel

Cheraskin, Carl C. Pfeiffer and Nobel prize winner Linus Pauling.

(http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_JOM.html) You should be able to access

abstracts (concise summaries) of these papers, instantly and for free, via

Medline. Well, you can't.

 

Perhaps you'd like to write to Medline and tell them what you think:

custserv

 

 

And when you are done with both your pizza and your Viagra, would you please

share any letters you may receive with me at drsaul ?

 

HEPATITIS C

 

A Google search for " hepatitis " will get you nearly four million responses;

coincidentally, that is the approximate number of Americans with hepatitis

C. So it's no wonder I get so many questions about this disease. Let us

immediately cut to the chase.

 

Administered immediately and in sufficient quantity, vitamin C cures the

entire hepatitis alphabet, A to E. Intravenous infusion of vitamin C may be

necessary to do the job right.

 

Robert F. Cathcart, M.D., writes at his website, http://www.orthomed.com :

 

" Since acute hepatitis A, B, C, etc., is easily cured with massive doses of

ascorbate, intravenously and with follow-up with oral ascorbic acid, it is

tragic that it is not properly utilized. Hepatitis C is a special problem

because only about a quarter of cases present as acute (when it would be

easily cured). Chronic hepatitis C is more of a problem; however with

massive doses of ascorbic acid orally, a no-sugar diet, vitamin E, selenium,

silymarin (an antioxidant from milk thistle), and alpha lipoic acid among

other nutrients, I have never seen a case to go onto acute hepatic necrosis

or cancer of the liver. "

 

I have known persons who took oral vitamin C to bowel tolerance and beat

hepatitis. I have also seen a person fail with oral dosing alone, so do not

take any chances with Hep. Get the IV.

 

HOW TO ARRANGE A VITAMIN C IV

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/strategies.html

 

ANY HOSPITAL CAN GET IV VITAMIN C

 

Intravenous vitamin C is available from Merit Pharmaceuticals, 2611 San

Fernando, Los Angeles, CA 90065. Telephone: In California: 800-696-3748;

Out-of-State: 800-421-9657

 

If you know of other sources, please let me know.

 

ANY HOSPITAL PHARMACY CAN EASILY MAKE INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/vitciv.html

 

ANY HOSPITAL CAN ADMINISTER INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C

 

Physician-authored instructions for administration are posted at the

http://www.doctoryourself.com website and elsewhere on the internet. Search

for " vitamin C intravenous. "

 

ANY DOCTOR CAN SUPERVISE INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/naturedoc.html

 

HEPATITIS B

 

(George had already had chronic hepatitis B for seven years by the time I

first met with him. Drug medicine had not helped, and yet vitamin therapy

had never been offered to him. Here is his account of it: )

 

" I hadn't had many serious symptoms except fatigue for years. My liver

function tests and bilirubin counts remained elevated. Worse, the disease

had caused cirrhosis of my liver.

 

" I have been treated on two occasions with Prednisone, a steroid drug.

Although this did bring my liver tests down, the side effects were terrible

and the tests elevated after discontinuance of the drug. Then, the tests

again rose to an alarming level and the doctors (by this time I had

consulted a number of them) told me there wasn't anything else they could

do.

 

" It was at this time I became a health nut. Since then, I have been taking

megadoses of vitamins faithfully and have concentrated more on fresh fruits

and vegetables. I now take 25,000 to 30,000 milligrams of vitamin C orally

every day; large amounts of B-complex; a mega-multi vitamin; lecithin;

desiccated liver tablets; chelated magnesium; and vitamin E.

 

" The results of my latest tests (taken last week) show the lowest level of

bilirubin and lowest liver function scores in over a year. And this without

any Prednisone.

 

" My doctor is surprised and still skeptical about megavitamins. She says she

can't condone what I'm doing (there's not enough " medical " research on it)

but she does say I had better keep doing it.

 

" Tell my case to people who remain unconvinced. I was a skeptic once

myself. "

 

George got these results in 9 weeks. I met him again more than ten years

later. He was still taking " all those vitamins. " And he had remained

entirely symptom-free.

 

By the way, using megadoses of vitamin C, Dr. Frederick Klenner cured acute

hepatitis in 48 hours. (http://www.doctoryourself.com/klennerpaper.html) (Of

course, that was decades ago, and I'm sure vitamin C's chemical properties

have changed quite radically since then. NOT!)

 

REMEMBER: THERE MUST BE 15 WAYS TO LOVE YOUR LIVER

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/liver_15_ways.html

 

More on High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C:

 

(Dr. Cathcart's papers published in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine

are not indexed by Medline, but these are: )

 

Cathcart RF. A unique function for ascorbate. Med Hypotheses. 1991

May;35(1):32-7. Review.

 

Cathcart RF. Cat-allergen sensitivity. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1990 Sep;86(3

Pt 1):420.

 

Cathcart RF. The vitamin C treatment of allergy and the normally unprimed

state of

 

antibodies. Med Hypotheses. 1986 Nov;21(3):307-21.

 

Cathcart RF. Vitamin C: the nontoxic, nonrate-limited, antioxidant free

radical scavenger. Med Hypotheses. 1985 Sep;18(1):61-77.

 

Cathcart RF. Vitamin C in the treatment of acquired immune deficiency

syndrome (AIDS). Med Hypotheses. 1984 Aug;14(4):423-33.

 

Cathcart RF. Vitamin C, titrating to bowel tolerance, anascorbemia, and

acute induced

 

scurvy. Med Hypotheses. 1981 Nov;7(11):1359-76.

 

Cathcart RF. The method of determining proper doses of vitamin C for the

treatment of

 

diseases by titrating to bowel intolerance. Australas Nurses J. 1980

Mar;9(4):9-13.

 

Cathcart RF. Leg cramps and vitamin E. JAMA. 1972 Jan 10;219(2):216-7.

 

Many of Dr. Cathcart's articles are posted at his excellent

http://orthomed.com website and also at http://doctoryourself.com , where a

search for " Cathcart " will bring them up fast.

 

More on silymarin, from milk thistle:

 

http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/silymarin.html Reader reminder: I do not

sell or endorse any product, nor do I provide referrals as to where to buy

this or that. That is what internet searches are for.

 

YOU'VE ASKED FOR THEM:

 

I am now offering a special Reprint Packet which consists of an assortment

of 25 articles from my now out-of-print book, PAPERBACK CLINIC. Article

selection is my choice. You can get your packet delivered to you at any USA

address for $10 plus $2.00 shipping at

http://www.doctoryourself.com/order.html . (For international orders, please

email me as drsaul for a price that reflects shipping

costs to your country.) Packets will be autographed on request.

 

DOCTOR YOURSELF WEBSITE OF THE MONTH

 

Vitamin D prevents colon cancer, and probably breast and prostate cancer. It

also helps stop multiple sclerosis. Interested in knowing more?

http://sunarc.org/index.htm is the website of William B. Grant, PhD, and I

very much recommend it. Be sure to go to his " Position Papers " page for free

and very good summary articles on this important nutrient. You may also wish

to look at my paper on the subject, which is posted for free online reading

at

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/dvitamin.htm

 

ASKIN' ABOUT ATKINS

 

Many readers have written to me with questions about the safety and

effectiveness of the Atkins and similar high-protein diets.

 

First of all, such diets are a positive boon to the meat-happy fast-food

industry. For example, Arby's (the roast beef sandwich franchise chain) now

offers their sandwiches without the bread or roll. To me, that is about as

healthful as ordering a milkshake without the cup. While they instead serve

the meat on a bed of lettuce, I ask you to compare weights and see what is

really being marketed to you. . . and it isn't the lettuce. If it were,

you'd see salad bars in Arby's, and Burger Kings, and MacDonalds. Well, do

you? Of course not. Fast food is cattleman country, and that's the way it's

going to stay.

 

Long term, rancher-recommended Atkins eating will, I think, result in an

increase in kidney failure/dialysis, cardiovascular disease, depression,

sleep disorders, constipation, and cancer. That is quite a list, granted.

But high meat/high protein diets mean more cholesterol, more animal fat,

less tryptophan crossing the blood brain barrier, less fiber, and more

nitrogenous waste kidney burn out. Because meat is laced with so many

chemicals and hormones, this is really a closely trimmed list of my

grievances with high-meat, high protein diets.

 

Well then, let's ask someone else.

 

THE ATKINS DIET: A SECOND SCIENTIFIC OPINION

 

A sixth-grader's science fair project showed that mice fed an Atkins-like

diet gained almost three times as much weight as mice fed a normal mouse

diet. Jacob Gaskill, of the Brockport, NY Middle School, fed six mice a high

protein, very low-carb diet of ground beef, nuts, cheese, eggs, and greens

for a month. Six other mice got regular commercial mouse food for the same

time period. The " Atkins " mice gained an average of 4.5 grams of weight

each; the control mice gained 1.6 grams. Most interestingly, the Atkins mice

ate 60% more food than the control mice. This alone may explain why the

Atkins diet craze is such a boost to the fast-food biz. It reminds me of the

" low tar " cigarette ploy: put less tobacco in each cigarette and people

smoke more of them.

 

Ching, ching.

 

(Penders R. Science experiment calls on trendy diet. Suburban News, May 30,

2004, p 16.)

 

AN ATKINS ALTERNATIVE

 

There is something I very much like about the Atkins diet, and that is the

extent to which it reduces people's consumption of simple carbohydrates

(sugars). But complex carbohydrates, properly meaning beans and whole

grains, should not be discouraged. Americans already eat way too much

protein, and to promote still more concentrated protein intake is a costly

mistake.

 

I propose the following revision of the Atkins diet: Keep the greens and,

yes, avoid that sugar. However, I submit that you cut the protein way down,

and hold the meat. Don't let meat-fed mirages of weight loss keep you from

eating your legumes and whole grains. Beans and grains are not what make

people fat. Obesity comes from eating too much fat, eating too much in

general, and exercising too little.

 

Remember: lots of meat does not make you thin. Lots of veggies do.

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/dieting.html

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/weight_loss.html

 

THIS MONTH'S SAFETY FACT

 

Worldwide, about a thousand people a year are killed from being struck by

lightning. Ask a vitamin critic to show you scientific evidence of ANY

deaths from vitamins. Then send the evidence in to me at

drsaul, please. (On the outside chance that you are

offered any, that is.)

 

WHY WE NEED SUPPLEMENTS

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/replace.htm

 

WHY VITAMINS ARE SO SAFE

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/safety.html

 

WHY LIGHTENING ISN'T SO SAFE

 

http://www.lightningsafety.com/nlsi_lls/deaths_injuries01.html

 

NEWS TO CHEW ON:

 

DENTISTS AWARD THE TOOTHLESS

 

" Fluoridation honors " were bestowed upon many communities (1), which happen

to have the highest cavity and tooth loss rates, by the American Dental

Association (ADA), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American

Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors (AASTDD).

 

Fluoride added to water supplies, usually at taxpayers' expense, is

publicized to save money and prevent tooth decay. Conspicuously absent are

data supporting these claims.(2) In fact, government statistics reveal worse

or less teeth in residents of fluoridation-honored communities than in their

non-fluoridated counterparts. For example:

 

A) Dentists gave Fifty-Year Awards to fluoridating water systems including:

 

* Seven West Virginia and Five Kentucky water districts. Yet, 42% of mostly

fluoridated (3) West Virginians and Kentuckians are edentulous (completely

toothless) - the country's worst toothless rates.(4)

 

* The Tulsa, Oklahoma, water department, where 19% of residents lost six or

more teeth.(5) Compare that to New York State's two largest non-fluoridated

counties, Suffolk and Nassau, where only 16% lost six or more teeth. Nassau

and Suffolk received no kudos for retaining their natural choppers.

 

Further, an Oklahoma Department of Health Report reveals an " Alarming

Prevalence of Tooth Decay Among Oklahoma's Children, " where nearly 70

percent of third graders have cavities (6) although 75% drink fluoride-laced

water.

 

* Nashville, Tennessee, where 20% lost 6 or more teeth. Contrast: Wichita,

Kansas refused fluoridation repeatedly over the years (7)(8). Results: more

teeth for Wichita - only 14% lost 6 or more, less than most fluoridated

cities. Yet, no awards for Wichita!

 

B) " State Fluoridation Quality Awards " were given to:

 

* 96% fluoridated Indiana, where 25% have lost all their teeth; 45% have

lost 6 or more teeth.(4)

 

* 96% fluoridated North Dakota where 5,262 children participate in fluoride

mouthrinse/tablet school programs and 44% of eight-year-olds participate in

sealant programs. Yet, 51% of 6 to 8-year-olds and 70% of 14-year-olds olds

have tooth decay. (9)

 

C) " State Fluoridation Reaffirmation Award " given to Monticello, Arkansas.

" The state of Arkansas children's dental health is in crisis and needs

immediate attention " reports the Arkansas Department of Health (10). 72% of

Arkansas third-graders have cavities despite 60% state-wide fluoridation

(11).

 

D) " Community Initiative Awards " given to recently fluoridation-adopting

communities, such as Pinellas County, Florida, over the strong objections of

its citizens. (Citizens for Safe Water

http://www.aquasafe.us/AquaSafe-Action.htm )

 

E) The " State Fluoridation Initiative Award " to Utah with the most teeth but

least fluoridation of all the states (2%), not for their good dental health,

but because " Utah has the most new systems fluoridating. " This despite

vigorous citizen opposition.

 

(http://www.stopfluoridation.homestead.com )

 

" The Surgeon General declared tooth decay a silent epidemic (12). Yet,

two-thirds of Americans drink fluoridated water, " says lawyer Paul Beeber,

President, New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation. " The truth is,

most American children are fluoride over-dosed (13), and the poorly

nourished get more cavities (14) regardless of fluoridation. "

 

 

http://www.fluorideaction.org/fan-contacts.htm

 

Contact: Paul Beeber, President, New York State Coalition Opposed to

Fluoridation, Inc., PO Box 263,Old Bethpage, NY 11804

 

nyscof

 

http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof

 

http://tinyurl.com/ad9k

 

References:

 

1) 2003 COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION AWARDS, ASSOCIATION OF STATE AND

TERRITORIAL DENTAL DIRECTORS, ANNUAL MEETING and NATIONAL ORAL HEALTH

CONFERENCE, May 3, 2004.

 

http://www.ada.org/public/topics/fluoride/fluoridation_awards.pdf

 

2) " What the 'York Review' on the fluoridation of drinking water really

found, " 28 October 2003, Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of

York, York, UK

http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/fluoridnew.htm

 

3) February 2002, CDC: Populations Receiving Optimally Fluoridated Public

Drinking Water, United States, 2000.

 

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5107a2.htm

 

4) CDC: Public Health and Aging: Retention of Natural Teeth Among Older

Adults --- United States, 2002

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5250a3.htm

 

5) CDC: SMART: Selected Metropolitan/Micropolitan Area Risk Trends, Oral

Health: Lost 6 or more teeth due to decay or gum disease

 

http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/brfss-smart/ListMMSAQuest.asp?yr2=2002 & MMSA=All & cat

=OH & qkey=6605 & grp=0

 

6) COMANCHE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, February 26, 2004

http://www.health.state.ok.us/chds/comanche/Press-Media/2004/Tooth%20Decay%2

0and%20Oklahoma%20Children.htm

 

7) " The Ayes Have It! Wichita Water Department: A History 1882-1982 " ,

chapter 8, page 098

http://www.wichita.gov/CityOffices/WaterAndSewer/WWDHistoryBook/Chapter8/8-9

8.htm

 

8) The Wichita Eagle, May 9, 2004, " What the Legislature Did "

 

http://www.kansas.com/mld/eagle/news/local/8625104.htm

 

9) Overview of Oral Health in North Dakota Power Point Presentation

http://www.health.state.nd.us/ndhd/prevent/mch/dental/summit2000/Oral%20Heal

th%20Access%20in%20North%20Dakota.ppt

 

10) Dental health of state's children said 'in a crisis.' By Anthony

Childress, 4/20/2004

 

http://www.jonesborosun.com/archivedstory.asp?ID=9010

 

11) CDC: " Percentage of 3rd Grade students with Caries Experience (treated

or untreated tooth decay) "

http://www.cdc.gov/nohss/caries_experience/byState.htm

 

12) " First-ever Surgeon General's Report on Oral Health Finds Profound

Disparities in Nation's Population " http://www.nidr.nih.gov/news/052500.asp

 

13) J Am Dent Assoc. 2002 Feb, Prevalence and trends in enamel fluorosis in

the United States from the 1930s to the 1980s, Beltran-Aguilar ED, Griffin

SO, Lockwood SA.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=PubMed & list_ui

ds=11868834 & dopt=Abstract

 

14) " The relationship between healthful eating practices and dental caries

in children aged 2-5 years in the United States, 1988-1994, " Journal of the

American Dental Association, January 2004

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Ab

stract & list_uids=14959875=3>

 

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