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Miami — Sand, Sun and the Cleanest Hands

2007-09-14 | —Region ranks number one in Dial Complete's National Clean Hands Week survey—


Autism and Stealth Adapted Viruses

2007-04-04 | The following excerpt is from the talk by Dr. W. John Martin, MD PhD, at the Conference "Autism Hope and Treatment," held in Madera CA, March 30-31, 2007. Dr. Martin is Director of the Institute of Progressive Medicine. The talk was entitled "Stealth Adapted Viruses: Another Inconvenient Truth."


Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Probable Stealth Virus Encephalopathy

2007-03-15 | The failure to recognize PTSD as a neurological rather than a psychological illness continues to plague military medicine and to underserve many of its most troubled veterans. The role of brain-damaging stealth adapted viruses in individuals with PTSD needs to be explored.


A Reinterpretation of the Image of "Refrigerator Mothers" of Autistic Children

2007-03-15 | Descriptions of emotional difficulties in mothers of autistic children are consistent with mother-to-child transmission of stealth adapted viruses, some of which are vaccine-derived. An epidemic of these viruses can explain the increasing incidence of autism and learning disorders in children.


Bird Flu pandemic protection using new generation of respirators

2007-03-12 | A new technology of respirators can protect users with 99.99% effectiveness against Avian Bird Flu. These masks can be purchased for under $10 per unit.


TBI - DEMOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW

2007-02-28 | Learn the facts about traumatic brain injury and how personal injury litigation can compensate you for your losses.


What's really behind cardiovascular disease? asks lead researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD

2006-07-01 | Summary: Internist/Lead Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD believes that cardiovascular disease is just that. Here he specifically points to the microbe he feels is behind it and cites recent studies to validate his point.


CDC and ChoiceMaker in Multi-million Dollar Deal for Nationwide Disease Surveillance System

2005-12-16 | ChoiceMaker Technologies, Inc., a leading supplier of record matching software, announced today that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has selected their software for use with the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) applications that CDC is developing.



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