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"The prefrontal cortex, which is the search engine for your memory, can't call it up. The hippocampus provides other associations to try to jog your memory, but it's frustrating that you have to work so hard at something that used to happen subconsciously. This happens to most of us as we age, but the extent to which so-called mild cognitive impairment affects people varies dramatically.
It's not necessarily progressive, but if mild cognitive impairment continues unchecked it can become dementia." - John J. Ratey, MD, Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain (Get the book.)
| "Just type "PubMed" into any Web search engine and then enter my name, and you'll be able to find the National Library of Medicine's list of articles.
So, if I am right, I will have found an explanation for some cases of what had been labeled as "medically unexplained illness"—an immune dysfunction that robs some patients of adequate rest. As I explained in the early chapters of this book, this incremental approach is the way medicine advances. But even if my hypothesis is correct, I have to emphasize that it really will apply only to some cases." - Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
"Barring that, try typing the words "stress management" and the name of your state and county into a Web search engine. Your search should yield plenty of choices.
Sleep and Common Causes of Disturbed Sleep
People with medically unexplained fatigue and pain complain bitterly of problems sleeping. These range from problems falling asleep to frequent arousals during the night, to early awakening and a need to sleep many hours but without being refreshed in the morning. The question is whether you have an underlying sleep disorder producing these problems."
- Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
"To see if a doctor where you live follows this approach, type the word "integrative" or "biopsychosocial" into an Internet or National Library of Medicine search engine. You might also try the Web site of a medical university near you. If you get a hit, give that doctor a try.
Your Visit with a Specialist
Your request for a referral to a specialist was fulfilled, and now you are at the specialist's office."
- Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
| "Put "raw food" and a zip code into their search engine in order to find registered raw food groups nearby. The social situation will improve in time.
Find support by joining raw food Internet chat rooms. Go to www. yahoo.com and click on "groups." Under "search," type in "raw food" or "living food." To find a local group, add the name of your city and state. You will find numerous groups of people with whom you can share experiences, recipes and advice, even if they are not local. Many are listed in the Resource Guide at the back of this book." - Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)
| "Enter a doctor's name, like smith-jones j (while you are at it, you can try natelson bh). The search engine will immediately present you with a list of the person's scientific papers.
Practicing doctors rarely have time for research; their practice is their thing. And very often, a practitioner does not have the facilities needed for research: access to an electronic medical library, other scientists, sensitive equipment, or statisticians who can help interpret scientific results. Nine times out of ten, these facilities are found in medical schools." - Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
| "Type the question into your favorite search engine on the Internet and you will discover a war on the subject. Is the climbing rate of autism in the United States linked to all the vaccinations children receive? Ask 20 friends if they have known anyone who was adversely affected by vaccinations and the result will be a surprise.
Okay, next scenario. It is 2 AM and little six-month-old baby Sam wakes up screaming in pain. Mama rushes to his side and discovers that he is warm to the touch." - Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
| "Just plug "toxic reaction Splenda" into an Internet search engine to learn more.
The best low-calorie sweetener is stevia, a natural and nontoxic plant. Because it is 200 times sweeter than sugar, only tiny amounts are needed. Because stevia often has an unpleasant aftertaste, many people are replacing it with raw agave nectar. It is very sweet and does not induce low blood sugar since it does not stimulate the pancreas to produce or release insulin." - Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)
| "Imagine my horror and relief the first time I typed 'Paxil and suicide' into a Web search engine and there was over 4,000 hits," he would eventually write in a letter to a plaintiff's lawyer. Linda Cheslek was not convinced that either Paxil or Effexor, the other antidepressant Justin had taken, had anything to do with their son's death. "I didn't believe Gary at first," she said later. "I thought he was reading junk science. I thought he was in denial. Because I'm a medical provider, I said, we have to look at medically based research." - Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)
| "In an updated commentary, he calls the technique "a dreamtime search engine to successfully access information of all kinds."11
In his own experience, Ed found the resulting information "of a very high quality." However, like the oracles of Ancient Greece, the information provided in response to his lucid request did not always seem exceptionally clear or useful. "In one case, where I had requested investment information, I got my answer on a clay tablet in what looked like cuneiform!" he reports." - Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)
| "Simply search for "raw recipes" using your favorite search engine.
I have discovered many recipes on the Internet simply by inserting under Google (www.google.com) the words "raw recipe" along with the particular produce item I wanted to include or dish I wanted to mimic. You will also find many other free recipes at the web sites listed in the Resource Guide beginning on page 579.
Educate Yourself
It cannot be emphasized enough how important it is to invest in books, especially recipe books, concerning the raw food diet to educate and inspire you." - Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)
| "Find information on your search engine at: critters, soil-based organisms and immune function.
20. Tian Xian. A combination of 15 herbs.
21. Proxenol. A product containing high amounts of Morinda citrifolia, also found in Noni juice.
22. Digestinol. A product containing high amounts of aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides. A concentrated product of the aloe vera plant.
23. E-Tea. Essiac Tea herbs in capsule form.
You can also find more information about nine strategies to help kill your cancer at www.cancer-prevention.net. This is an excellent website." - Gregory, A. Gore, Defeat Cancer (Get the book.)
| "Using the search engine will yield very specific information — for instance, the transcript of an advisory committee meeting about the safety of Paxil — and very general information about drug safety issues, some of which is worth reading. But a better site for detailed scholarly research about specific drugs is the Pub Med section of the National Library of Medicine (www.nlm .nih.gov); the search feature will give you abstracts and links to journals, where you can access (sometimes for free, often for a fee) the original full text." - Greg Critser, Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies (Get the book.)
| "But put the acai berry into a search engine and you'll find no shortage of ringing endorsements and glowing testimonials about its powerful health benefits. Unfortunately, most of these come from companies that are marketing acai berry juice. That doesn't mean there isn't great stuff in this berry—there is. But it does mean that you should take the hype with a lot more than a grain or two of salt.
Acai Berry Juice Protects Blood Vessels and the Nervous System
There are some real potential benefits with acai berries." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth About What You Should Eat and Why (Get the book.)
| "In December 2004, for example, Christopher Preston used the science search engine PubMed to find all studies in which animals were given food or food products from GM crops. The list contained only 41 studies.2 That number combined both safety assessments and commercial feeding studies. Without the commercial studies, there were only 18 left, including four in Russian or Chinese.3
Ann Clark divided up Preston's fist another way. She found that 19 of the 41 (46%) were authored by one or more employees of the biotech industry." - Jeffrey M. Smith, Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods (Get the book.)
| "Imagine my horror and relief the first time I typed 'Paxil and suicide' into a Web search engine and there was over 4,000 hits," he would eventually write in a letter to a plaintiff's lawyer. Linda Cheslek was not convinced that either Paxil or Effexor, the other antidepressant Justin had taken, had anything to do with their son's death. "I didn't believe Gary at first," she said later. "I thought he was reading junk science. I thought he was in denial. Because I'm a medical provider, I said, we have to look at medically based research." - Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)
| "You slowly remove the water and as the proteins get dry they spontaneously form nice big
* To get a feel for the strange and wonderful way these patterns work, put '2-D diffraction pattern applet' in your search engine and play with the simulations vou find. crystals (a millimetre or so is sufficient, as long as the crystal is nice and regular). But the proteins we are interested in, the receptors, are membrane proteins and they do not easily form 3-D crystals because they live in a flat, nearly 2-D environment, the membrane." - Luca Turin, The Secret of Scent: Adventures in Perfume and the Science of Smell (Get the book.)
| "Go to the National Institutes of Health medical literature search engine on the internet. (The easiest way to do so is to Google "PubMed Medline"; i.e., go to http://www.google.com, put "Entrez Medline" in the search box and press your keyboard's "enter" key.)
(2) Enter three last names—"Aubert Barate Boutigny"—into the search box and press "enter."
(3) Guess at the number of authors which are listed for the first ten articles. (See Chapter 6, endnote 2 on p. 447 for the answer." - Dr. Timothy Scott, America Fooled: The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and How We've Been Deceived (Get the book.)
"Enter "comorbidity" into our government's National Library of Medicine PubMed search engine, and you will bring up over 27,000 research studies, about half of which deal with mental disorder comorbidity-9
Those with major depression are also more likely to have panic attacks, develop obsessive-compulsive behaviors, have agoraphobia (fear of public places) and become hypochondriacs (those who believe they are ill or will become ill even when medical examination indicates no problems)."
- Dr. Timothy Scott, America Fooled: The Truth About Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and How We've Been Deceived (Get the book.)
| "The problem isn't that there's an absence of research—it's that a great deal of this research flies under the radar screen of those whom we turn to for health advice (more on this later).
But the research exists. I've found it, you can find it, and your doctor can find it. You just have to be open to looking at it. You'll find dozens and dozens of references to published studies throughout the text of this book.
Now let me be fully frank—I wish the research were more definitive." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
| "To locate companies that sell magnetic bracelets, use a search engine like Google to search for "neodymium magnetic bracelet." We found several companies that can be reached without a computer. We make no recommendations or warrantees, so please exercise appropriate caution if you decide to order. They include:
Magnetic Therapy Sales Specialists 888-883-0813 Ace Magnetics 800-599-9098 Synergy for Life 888-311-2963
The cost of a magnetic bracelet is approximately $60 to $100." - Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., Best Choices From the People's Pharmacy (Get the book.)
| "Practitioner web sites are also a good source of information. Their web sites will often tell you their credentials, professional affiliations, training, how many years they've been practicing, treatment philosophy, endorsements and testimonials, details of their particular techniques, and what you can expect during the course of a professional relationship.
Use a search engine and type in the practitioner's name. This will give you a list of their publications, recent news stories about them, web sites on which they're listed, and a host of details." - Dawson Church, The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention (Get the book.)
| "Though the book is sometimes out of print, a limited number of copies may be available through bookstores that can do online searches for used books, or through an Internet search engine or an online book vendor.
Follow these steps, in order (they are explained at length in the sections below).
1. Gather the ingredients.
2. Take an herbal laxative the night before you start the cleanse.
3. The next morning, repeat the laxative, or drink an internal salt water bath.
4. Be sure to have 3 or 4 bowel movements every day while using the laxative.
5." - Tom Woloshyn, The Complete Master Cleanse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Maximizing the Benefits of The Lemonade Diet (Get the book.)
| "Use a search engine and type in the practitioner's name. This will give you a list of their publications, recent news stories about them, web sites on which they're listed, and a host of details. Patient complaints will often show up here; there are sites that allow people to let off steam about bad experiences.
Payment information is usually not on a practitioner's web site, and you will usually have to call their office to find that out. A few operate within HMO, PPO, or other medical insurance plans; most do not." - Dawson Church, The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention (Get the book.)
| "Web server that indexes Web pages, then makes the index available for user searching. Search engines differ from directories in that the indexes are generated using programs called spiders, while directories are assembled manually. search engine indexes typically include many more Web pages than are found in directories, serial a type of external port used to connect communication devices, such as modems, PalmPilots, etc." - The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)
| "These dried berries are pinkish red in color and can be found at your local health food store, or go to your computer's search engine.
6. Raw nuts are great and very healthy. After reading the book Cancer, Fight It With The Blood Type Diet by Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo, I ate only nuts that are good for my blood type when fighting my cancer. Be sure you're not allergic to nuts before eating any. I like pumpkin seeds, almonds, and walnuts, which are good for my blood type. Also, when eating apricot seeds (pits), you can mix them with almonds and/or other nuts. Apricot seeds are fairly bitter to eat." - Gregory, A. Gore, Defeat Cancer (Get the book.)
| "Anyone with access to a computer can find tens of thousands of articles or extracts on the topic by using a search engine to find specific key words. We know that there is a direct correlation between diet and cancer, but how does medical-industrial complex deal with cancer? Cut, burn, and poison: These are its main tools of intervention. We might profit from taking to heart Albert Einstein's wise remark: "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." - Tom Woloshyn, The Complete Master Cleanse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Maximizing the Benefits of The Lemonade Diet (Get the book.)
| "Jill and Ellen help to fight each other's cases; Jill acts as the Internet search engine, providing the information they need to inform themselves and to campaign. The two of them have been working together for over ten years. Jill has being struck off her local practice register and has lost her GP as a consequence of seeking a solution for her illness.
Ellen's self-treatment is heavily circumscribed by her lack of finances. On benefits, she is too hard pressed to afford much in the way of organic produce. T try to stay as mobile as possible, and I eat a lot of fresh vegetables and fruit." - Martin J. Walker, HRT Licensed to Kill and Maim: The Unheard Voices of Women Damaged by Hormone Replacement Therapy (Get the book.)
| "Look for cytoluminescent therepy or CLT on your computer s search engine for more information that may have come out recently.
Q-RAY IONIZED BRACELETS
These are stylish wrist bands for men or women which work great for pain. People who wear these ionized bracelets say, "The moment you put one on your wrist you will start to notice a difference in your level of pain. Research at the Mayo Clinic is showing results to be no different between wearing placebo and ionized bracelets.
It is said positive and negative ions ease pain of the energy flow in our bodies." - Gregory, A. Gore, Defeat Cancer (Get the book.)
| "Search engines differ from directories in that the indexes are generated using programs called spiders, while directories are assembled manually. search engine indexes typically include many more Web pages than are found in directories, serial a type of external port used to connect communication devices, such as modems, PalmPilots, etc." - The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)
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