Posted on 27 October 2009. Tags: alcohol, alcohol run sanitizers, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antimicrobial detergents, bad germs, blood, CDC, clinical trials, dirty, emollients, fact, flu, flu season, fungus, germs, glycerin, good germs, Gram-negative bacteria, H1N1, hand antisepsis, hand sanitizer, hands, Health Care Workers CDC guidelines, hepatitis, herpes, HIV, hospital, hygeine, Immunity, Infections, influenza, large intestine, microorganisms, misinformation, MRSA, multi-drug resistant bacteria, myth, pathogens, rhinovirus, RSV, sanitizer, skin irritation, skin moisturizers, soap, tuberculosis, vaccinia, virus, VRE, water
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Posted on 27 September 2009. Tags: 1926, 1944, accident, Affair, Beauty, blood, California, Chloral Hydrate, coroner, death, Eunice Murray, Featured, Frank Sinatra, Gladys Baker, Guy Hockett, Housekeeper, insomnia, Jeanne Carmen, Jimmy Dougherty, Joe DiMaggio, John Kennedy, Jose Bolanos, kidneys, Liver, Los Angeles, Marilyn Monroe, murder, Nembutal, Norma Jeane Mortenson, pathologist, RKO studios, Robert Kennedy, stomach, suicide, The Case Reviewed, TheMythLives, Theodore Curphey, Thomas Noguchi, urine
Marilyn Monroe, the name radiates with Beauty, Affair, and of course death. But what happened to this glamorous and beautiful young woman? Was she murdered, was it an accident or was it a suicide. This thread will delve deeply into the possibility of all three. Perhaps this will shed light on what really happened to her.
Brief Biography
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Posted on 03 September 2009. Tags: 000, 08, 09/03, 1500 B.C., 1996, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2009, 30, 6, Alzheimer, amalgams, bioindicator, Biometals, blood, brine, Chinese, chlorine, chronic, cinnabar, David Geffen School of Medicine, Denver, Egyptian, electrolysis, Harvard, Hindus, hydroxide, inorganic, Lincoln High, Los Angeles, Lt. Phil Champagne, mercury, Methylmercury, neurodegenerative, NHANES, Plankton, Public Health, sodium, University, University of California, University of Kentucky, Women
LOS ANGELES, California, September 1, 2009 (ENS) – The level of inorganic mercury in the blood of American women has been increasing since 1999 and it is now found in the blood of one in three women, according to a new analysis of government data for more than 6,000 American women.
“My study found compelling evidence that inorganic mercury deposition within the human body is a cumulative process, increasing with age and overall in the population over time,” said author Dan Laks, a neuroscience researcher at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. Read the full story
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Posted on 29 August 2009. Tags: Alan Tall, arterial plaques, biology, blood, blood clot, blood pressure, cardiovascular, Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi, cells, cholesterol, circulation, collagen, Columbia University, endocrinologist, endoplasmic reticulum, heart attack, heart disease, LDL cholesterol, macrophages, obesity, stroke, sun, type 2 diabetes, Vitamin D, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
I will be writing a post within the next day about the benefits of vitamins, supplements and herbs. Until then, here’s some information regarding vitamin D’s heart health benefits…
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