CDC Admits No Rigorous Study Refuting Thimerosal-Autism Link Ever Conducted
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Kim S.Posted
Wed 01 Sep 2010 12:00am
Thimerosal and autism rigorously.” (HERE)
They want to “examine the association between thimerosal and autism rigorously” in a study not even published yet? Isn’t that what the CDC should have done all along?
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“…this VSD study will be the first rigorous, epidemiological study conducted on the issue of thimerosal and autism.”
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Review: RAW-Finish Rigorous Face Scrub
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Shannon N.Posted
Fri 12 Mar 2010 5:26am
down. But Carol Alt’s RAW Essentials RAW-finish Rigorous Face Scrub not only uses 40% aloe to soothe the skin, but Jojoba round micro-beads to exfoliate as well.
The “Rigorous” in RAW’s Face Scrub is misleading though because this is a very gentle product and what I would believe, in my opinion, to be suitable for sensitive skin. I don
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IOM wants just as rigorous science for food claims as for drugs
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Dr. Marion NestlePosted
Wed 12 May 2010 4:49pm
recommendations:
Rec. 3: The FDA should use the same degree of scientific rigor for evaluation of biomarkers across regulatory areas, whether they’re proposed for use in the arenas... that a supplement has the same health effect as a food or diet.
As the press release states:
The FDA should apply the same rigor to evaluating the science behind claims of foods
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Radical or Rigorous? Honesty
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GentlePathPosted
Fri 07 Jan 2011 12:00am
imagine it revolutionizes our world.
So I guess what I think is that rigorous honesty is good and radical honesty is not.
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Physician Calls for More Rigorous Standards for Drugs Up for FDA Approval
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Ed H.Posted
Wed 10 Mar 2010 4:07pm
A hospitalist at the University of Rochester Medical Center calls for more stringent Federal guidelines governing the approval of potential new drugs, in a commentary in the March 10 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Alec O’Connor, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor in the Hospital Medicine Division of the Department ...
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Rigorous Blood Sugar Control Doesn't Reduce Risk of Heart Trouble in Diabetics, Research Shows
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Connie BennettPosted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm
Note from Connie: It's intriguing to learn how, contrary to what many experts had long thought, intense blood-sugar reduction drug therapy doesn't significantly reduce the incidence of heart disease in type 2 diabetics, according to new research in theNew England Journal of Medicine. Jennifer Moore brings you details about this study and anothe ...
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Rigorous Frequent Workout – Way to prevent Cancer
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Lucy J.Posted
Tue 15 Jun 2010 12:38am
Is exercise one of the ways to prevent cancer?
People who workout at least thirty mins a day, at a moderate to high power level were half as likely to get cancer according to current research, the first of its kind to look at cancer mortality and intensity of activity.
It appears that the bo ...
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