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Your metabolic roots

''Nuns and midgets, that’s the ticket,'' American author John Gregory Dunne was advised as a fledgling journalist by his editor at Time magazine. Dunne took his mentor’s advice, and the oddity - in th... more>

Trusting the process

It all began with a fever. So begins The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion’s extraordinary account of the events of 2003 and 2004, and memoir of her marriage to writer John Gregory Dunne. more>

Happy thoughts

Every so often, a person with a terminal illness defies the textbook description of his disease and the gloomy prognoses of the experts, and beats it virtually overnight, without the aid of modern med... more>

Vital bogeymen

The most fearsome bogeyman of our troubled dreams is not a serial murderer or Al Qaeda operative. It is a microbe out of control. Nothing strikes more terror in the heart than the idea of an epidemic.... more>

Vital bogeymen

The most fearsome bogeyman of our troubled dreams is not a serial murderer or Al Qaeda operative. It is a microbe out of control. Nothing strikes more terror in the heart than the idea of an epidemic.... more>

The selling of frankensoy

P.T. Barnum would have been proud. The giant conglomerates that process soy have managed to transform a bit of Frankenstein manufacturing into the very epitome of natural and traditional - and, most r... more>

Finding the cancer soul

What, exactly, causes cancer? What mechanism could it be that enables outlaw cells to shut down our immune systems with the flip of a switch and run riot through the house? more>

Seeing pink flamingos

For a long time, I’ve been trying to figure out how exactly aspirin, a simple pain-reliever and anti-inflammatory, was transformed into a miracle preventative for all cardiac and vascular diseases. more>

Seeing pink flamingos

For a long time, I’ve been trying to figure out how exactly aspirin, a simple pain-reliever and anti-inflammatory, was transformed into a miracle preventative for all cardiac and vascular diseases. more>

Sifting through the ashes

Like watching a train wreck in slow motion, we who have dreaded this moment for two years, who have jumped up and down in protest over the European Food Supplements Directive (FSD), have now been eyew... more>

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WDDTY Blog Speak

4 Sep 2008 | Adverse Reactions (Annemarie Colbin)
Extra, extra! Get your free vi... - Vitamin D, essential for human health, is more a hormone than a vitamin, and you can indeed get it for free – as it is secreted by the body under the influence of sunlight. This activity involve... more>


1 Sep 2008 | Adverse Reactions (bshubbard)
Your right - even when you're ... - The struggle between the Sons of the Enlightenment and medical quackery - as they view any therapy that doesn't involve powerful pharmaceuticals - is getting more bitter by the day. In the past we... more>


26 Aug 2008 | Adverse Reactions (bshubbard)
Aspirin alerts - Aspirin seems to have reclaimed the mantle of 'wonder drug' over the last couple of days with new research that recommends all healthy men and women who are 50 years and older should take one ... more>

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WDDTY Forum Discussions

09:04 - | Jane, what i`m curious to know is what is causing the dry skin in such a localised area in the first place?    Rosie. more>

22:21 - | Hello Retazi  Have you tried using Aloe Vera products. It has been known to be very effective on many skin conditions including Dry Skin  Many products advertising content of Aloe Vera ... more>

15:24 - | hi Retazi, are you left handed therefore using that arm and hand to wash or use a different detergent, or some chemical of any sort? more>

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