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POPSHealth Information Draligus Health is a health information encyclopedia, medical reference for medical journals and medicine & health information resources.
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POPSHealth Encyclopedia Draligus Health is a health information encyclopedia, medical reference for medical journals and medicine & health information resources.
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POPSHealth Encyclopedia Draligus Health is a health information encyclopedia, medical reference for medical journals and medicine & health information resources.
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POPSMedical Dictionary - Meditopia Meditopia is a medical dictionary, encyclopedia and search engine featuring thousands of articles, references and support links in the medical health industry. Topics include Men's health, Women's health, STD health, Conditions and Diseases, Alternative Health and Wellness and much more. Visit us soon for all of your medical questions! Our staff of physicians and medical professionals are fit to answer your questions.
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POPSJuicy Analytical Psychology....can't beat that! This juicy, gooey stuff. I love all this. It is much longer. It goes into the fundamentals in an overview fashion about the unconscious and the collective unconscious, self realization and neuroticism-etc-etc..All words defined as from the site source would explain. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Analytical+psychology
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POPSHealthline: search for health I find this site handy for researching health-related subjects: symptoms, tests, drugs, diseases and conditions, first aid, alternative medicine, etc.
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POPSMoney Down the Drain in Iraq An excellent editorial in today's N.Y.Times talks about a report just released by the office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.Apparently,there have been excessive overhead costs.Overhead costs ran from 11% to 55% .The reason for these costs had to do with "shoddy contract writing,lax oversight and absent supervision that has consistently characterized Washington's approach to Iraq reconstruction from the start".
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POPSHealing Herbs: Turmeric "The medicinal properties of the turmeric have for millennia been known to the ancient Indians and its medical properties have been expounded in the Ayurvedic texts. It is only in recent years that Western scientists have increasingly recognised the medicinal properties of turmeric. According to a 2005 article in the Wall Street Journal titled, "Common Indian Spice Stirs Hope," research activity into curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, is exploding. Two hundred and fifty-six curcumin papers were published in the past year according to a search of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Supplement sales have increased 35% from 2004, and the U.S. National Institutes of Health has four clinical trials underway to study curcumin treatment for pancreatic cancer, multiple myeloma, Alzheimer's, and colorectal cancer."
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POPSA-Z Health Guides: Find a Drug Extremely extensive list of drugs. Almost validates why the drug companies won't profit if everyone went "herbal." Regardless, it's an excellent source if you are taking meds and would like to know more about them. Easy reading - unlike those brain twisting inserts that come with medications.