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    Cholesterol Drugs for Children? You Must Be Kidding!

    Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

    When I first read the article at MSNBC, I checked my calendar to see if somehow it was April Fools Day and some one was playing a very bad joke on me. If there was ever a sign that personal responsibilty, parental control, and medical idiocy all joined forces at the same time, this is […]

    Placebo – Obecalp – A New Way to Treat Patients

    Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

    Coming soon to a store near you will be a cherry flavored placebo for children. According to the New York Times and reviews by Dr. Martin Stein, the placebo Obecalp will be available to give to kids (Obecalp spelled backwards is placebo). Turns out that 10-20% of children with ADHD react positively to placebos so this […]

    EPA and The Union of Concerned Scientists – More Evidence Against the White House

    Thursday, May 15th, 2008

    The Union of Concerned Scientists, the leading science-based nonprofit working for a healthy environment and a safer world, has published a scathing report about the interference by the Bush White House on the scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency. In it they reveal just how much of an influence the White House administrators have on […]

    What do the Numbers on Your Fruits and Vegetables Mean?

    Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

    Yesterday, before I started juicing some veggies and fruits, I became a bit annoyed at those little stickers on the fruits. I noticed the numbers and wondered what they meant. Turns out there is a lot of information in those numbers. Here is a brief description of the numbers: Conventionally grown fruits have four digits […]

    An Apollo Program for Clean Energy?

    Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

    Back in the early 1960s, President John F. Kennedy proposed the Apollo plan to land a man on the moon. Back then, energy was cheap, pollution wasn’t a big issue so he had us focus, as a nation, on a project to get us in space. We need that type of program when it comes […]

    Why You Drink Soda – Why Not to Drink Soda

    Monday, May 5th, 2008

    Nice little post on eMedExpert about 8 reasons why people drink sodas and 16 reasons why you should stop.  If just for the weight gain problem, people have to stop drinking this toxic waste. Hopefully this article will convince people to change.

    Smog and Premature Death – Science Has Linked Them, The White House Denies It

    Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

    If the White House wants to look any dumber, I honestly cannot see how after reading a report on MSNBC.com about the link between the ozone in smog and premature deaths. The National Academy of Sciences review of the data clearly shows that people are dying because of effects of short-term exposure to pollution. The […]

    Bisphenol A – The Time To Ban Is Now!!!

    Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

    Bisphenol A, a compound found in numerous plastic products has been found to be harmful to the brain and cause damage to reproductive organs in children. It was also found to be mildly estrogenic which can affect the thyroid and other hormonal systems. In my book, Achieving Victory Over a Toxic World, I talk about […]

    Connecticut Training – PowerPoint Presentation

    Monday, April 14th, 2008

    For those of you who are interested in laboratory testing related to health, go to my other blog site at MarkSchauss.com and you can download my two presentations done on April 12 and 13, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency in Old Greenwhich, Connecticut.

    My Latest Presentation on Lab Testing and Environmental Health

    Monday, April 7th, 2008

    I’d like to thank the people who came to my presentation I did with Robert Crayhon this past weekend in San Francisco and Los Angeles. It was fun to see old friends and make new ones. The enthusiasm to help people that everyone had was invigorating and inspiring. To get my presentation from this past […]

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