Monthly Archives: June 2010

Dental Mercury Amalgam Removal – A Key To Beating Lyme Disease? Part 2

June 25, 2010
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Dental Mercury Amalgam Removal – A Key To Beating Lyme Disease? Part 2

mercury poisoning from dental "silver" fillings can derail your chances of beating Lyme disease and how there are two key things you can do to help yourself: supplement with Selenium and replace your "silver" amalgam fillings (again, which are 50% mercury) with a different material. Now I am going to get into the exact...

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Dental Mercury Amalgam Removal – A Key To Beating Lyme Disease? Part 1

June 22, 2010
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Dental Mercury Amalgam Removal – A Key To Beating Lyme Disease? Part 1

Your “Silver” Dental Fillings Are Actually 50% Mercury I remember going to the dentist when I was 12 years and being told that it may be “too hard for me to reach my wisdom teeth with a toothbrush” and therefore “it would be best to put strong tooth fillings in each of them so...

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Lyme guidelines: a cautionary tale about development of clinical practice guidelines.

June 10, 2010
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Lyme guidelines: a cautionary tale about development of clinical practice guidelines.

Here is a journal article Abstract on the problem often found with clinical practice guidelines, using the controversial IDSA Lyme disease guidelines as a model for the conflicts of interest that often put patients’ best interests last when medical societies (often comprised of doctors who do not actually treat patients) write treatment guidelines. One...

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Tips to Get the Most Out of Your New Doctor’s Visit

June 10, 2010
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Going to a new doctor can feel intimidating or overwhelming especially when you are very ill and/or are traveling a long distance for an appointment. Therefore, to get the most out of your appointment, you want to get the attention of your new doctor right away as they themselves are often overwhelmed by the...

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MIT TechTV – PubMed MyNCBI Tool

June 2, 2010
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In the last post you learned how to do a basic keyword search on PubMed. Now learn how to save your searches, set up email alerts and create filters so you can narrow your search. Before you watch the video, there is something neat that PubMed allows you to do which is called a...

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MIT TechTV – PubMed Basics

June 2, 2010
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Last time I told you I would show you how to search for journal articles on PubMed – the premiere bibliographic database for the bio-sciences community. It’s free for anyone to use (you do not need to be a doctor, scientist or librarian) so take advantage of it as you can just go on...

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