autoimmune disorders Articles
Will the Next Blockbusters be Treatments for Rare Diseases?
Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 by Cliffprf Mintz
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The era of blockbuster drugs was officially declared over several years ago by many pharmaceutical analysts and pundits. Nevertheless, as the old adage goes its difficult to treat old dogs new tricks After all, the blockbuster drug model has been the major driver of pharmaceutica... Read more
Sulfur: Obesity and Glucose Metabolism
Monday, October 18th, 2010 by Paul Maher
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This is the second installement i.e. chapters three and four of MIT computer science professor Dr. Stephaine Seneff's essay on health and sulfur intake. For the first part please click here Why Does Sulfur Deficiency Lead to Obesity To summarize what has been said thus far, 1 foo... Read more
Could Sulfur Deficiency be a Contributing Factor in Obesity, Heart Disease, Alzheimer's and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Monday, September 27th, 2010 by Paul Maher
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In today's post we have part one of a three part guest posting series from MIT computer science professor Dr. Stephanie Seneff. Prior to Stephanie forwarding this essay along to me, to be quite honest, I hadn't given sulfur much of a thought in terms of its health effects. Yet it... Read more
Invisible, but not alone
Monday, September 13th, 2010 by Tristin Mock
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In earlier posts, I've mentioned the invisible illness that haunts me daily. I'm thankful that it is relatively mild, but the associated conditions that may develop in later years frighten me. Knowing that its not myself that faces it, but my daughter deeply saddens me.My daughte... Read more
Clinic Notes: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and the Immune System
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 by Gary Brown
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Children with OCD are sometimes misdiagnosed with autism. Children with autism do perseverate, line up toys, and like to have their environment a certain way. They also do not like change, will do better on a strict schedule, and often engage in repetitious, self-stimulatory beha... Read more
Lupus remission during pregnancy? Could this be the reason?
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 by despitelupus
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A friend emailed me this post, which could prove to be a very interesting explanation for the possible remission of autoimmune diseases during pregnancy.Many women watch their lupus symptoms all but disappear during the 9 months of pregnancy, in exchange, of course, for nausea, b... Read more
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