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Old-time-medicine salt cures my muscle cramps

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BAD SCIENCE So many studies, so many flaws A full one-third of American scientists have been found guilty of serious misconduct while undertaking medical research over the last three years. Their mi... more>

Vitamin E is my elixir of youth

I have taken vitamin E supplements every day for about 30 years, mainly for my varicose veins - and I look 20 years younger than I am. When I had meningococcal septicaemia, I was not expected to survi... more>

Sugar-coated help from nhs direct

My husband was taken ill with a raging virus. There was no cold or chest infection, yet, by the middle of the following night, he was losing a lot of water. At around 3am, he became worse, so I rang N... more>

Wireless modem affected my heartbeat

Last July, out of the blue, I developed a disruption to my heart rhythm. The arrhythmia continued to the point where I was aware of it for most of the day. more>

So you think you need . . . a diagnostic biopsy

One of the things conventional medicine prides itself on is its diagnoses. But much of the credit goes not to doctors, but to the technologists who have created increasingly sophisticated ways of peer... more>

When doctors just don’t know

My sister has been treated for over five years at hospital for breast cancer. However, early last year, I asked if a doctor from our surgery would call as she felt unwell when she woke up (although sh... more>

What can i do about my breast cysts?

I recently had a run-in with my local hospital when they insisted that I have a mammogram before they would scan the cysts in my breasts or aspirate them, or do anything else. more>

Why weren’t we told about this acne drug?

In 1994, at the age of 17, I took a course of isotretinoin (Roaccutane) for mild acne, a decision I have regretted ever since. more>

What should i do about polyps?

My allergic rhinitis started well over 20 years ago. At firs,t I was classified as being allergic to house dust. At one stage, I was using a spinhaler, but was constantly tired and breathless. ... 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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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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