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A Unique View of Disease
by Courtney Humphries

Researchers use unique molecular signatures to visualize the body.
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Starry Night Health Retreat

We are offering The Starry Night Bunkhouse as a great place to leave your cares behind for a few days or more and to renew your mental, physical, and spiritual health. It is a secluded getaway with great panoramic Hill Country views and crystal clear night skies! You’ll find this cozy little cottage by meandering down a country road outside of Utopia, Texas passing small farms and ranches while witnessing excellent views. Getting there is part of the fun! 

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Mainstream Studies on Natural Health Flawed
Recent headlines from an Oregon State University study asserted "Vitamin E trials 'fatally flawed" and the following story detailed how most studies on Vitamin E have been flawed to the point of being essentially worthless.  Here are some excerpts:
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Genetic Roulette
The following is an interview with Jeffrey Smith conducted by Dr. Jeffrey Bland, an internationally recognized leader in the nutritional medicine field for over 25 years.
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A Daring Treatment, a Little Girl’s Survival
In the pages of a medical journal, Melanie Joy McDaniel is a study subject, listed by her patient number and tumor type. In real life she’s a little girl whose story is a reminder that medical research can change lives and that the pioneers include patients, some of whom are babies.
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West Nile May Be Darker Diagnosis
Many people with severe West Nile virus disease may never fully recover, a five-year study of survivors suggests.
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The Worst Foods in America
We’ve all seen examples of fat-laden, high-calorie foods. But now a popular new nutrition book has picked the worst of the bunch.
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HGH May Build Muscle, But Does Not Improve Athletic Performance
According to a new study, human growth hormone, the performance enhancing drug linked to professional sports players such as Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, and others, has been found to not actually improve athletic performance.

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Chest Pain May Signal Cocaine Use in Young Patients
Cocaine use can sometimes be the hidden culprit when young or otherwise healthy patients complain to doctors of chest pain, according to a new scientific statement released Monday by the American Heart Association (AHA).
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Caused by Both Genes and Environment
Both genetic and environmental factors affect people’s risk of developing post-traumatic stress, according to new research that illustrates how nature and nurture combine to shape health and behaviour.
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