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82 <this sort of study is generally conducted by us dreaded scientists.> RiLLCF-12/19/1999
81 Dave.... watch this sort of study (below) closely, and maybe you'll get tscaram(o)uche-12/19/1999
80 >>... 30% of the kids in his daughters class are taking ritalin?? Anyone sim1-12/19/1999
79 Good post Kincade, Now you have me on the trail of finding out the difference Voltaire-12/19/1999
78 More autistic spectrum stuff: techstocks.com <For the first time, brain scLLCF-12/19/1999
77 These guys are pesky: Thursday December 9, 6:46 pm Eastern Time Company Press LLCF-12/9/1999
76 <Article in 'Alternative Medicine' about treating end stage cancer &LLCF-12/5/1999
75 Article in 'Alternative Medicine' about treating end stage cancer with LLCF-12/4/1999
74 Speaking of Cancer... anyone heard of Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D, N.D,s book &quoLLCF-11/20/1999
73 Here's one for you: Related Quotes BIOP.OB 9 1/4 -1 1/2 delayed 20 mLLCF-11/20/1999
72 >> Hey, we're on SI... what about some stocks on the subject? <<scaram(o)uche-11/18/1999
71 East meets west. QTRN to Conduct Clinical Research for Chinese Herbal Product sim1-11/12/1999
70 On the subject of Newts (Nutriceuticals)- To get around the fragmentation probRWReeves-11/12/1999
69 <NBTY? Incredibly fragmented market, with little barrier to entry. > YeLLCF-11/12/1999
68 NBTY? Incredibly fragmented market, with little barrier to entry. I've bescaram(o)uche-11/11/1999
67 <The growing nutraceutical challenge> Hey, we're on SI... what abouLLCF-11/11/1999
66 Interesting article in Forbes about 'bugs' being at least partly implicLLCF-11/11/1999
65 I was ridin by... I'm Glad I stumbled onto this thread... I can learn aloProspector-11/9/1999
64 The growing nutraceutical challenge pubs.acs.orgsim1-11/6/1999
63 Hi jerry, i agree completly 30%+ is to much in europe we have around 16 % guesdalroi-11/3/1999
62 Hi Stefaan induced labor is usually done not for the mother's safety but jerry-11/3/1999
61 It's certainly a non-issue for strong, protective vaccines. But, to protecscaram(o)uche-11/2/1999
60 <Why immunize? Because certain diseases present danger> Actually I meantLLCF-11/2/1999
59 Why immunize? Because certain diseases present danger, and because statisticalscaram(o)uche-11/2/1999
58 Jerry if i may comment They still treat child-birth as a disease, treatable wdalroi-11/2/1999
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