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Miscellaneous

Research references are listed, as nearly as possible, by the dates on which the research was first published or brought into the public domain.
Clicking on the title of the research will take you either to a precis of the findings (with further links to the relevant source material) or directly to that source material.

Because many original research papers remain restricted by publishers it is not always possible to link visitors to the original research so the links that we give will normally be to the 'second level' reports from reliable and respected sources such as MedicalNewsToday, WebMD, MedPage Today and Medscape.

If you wish to pursue your own researches beyond these pages, one of our regular contributors, John Scott, has some suggestions for sites which will provide you with reliable and informative material.


Study calls salt intake guidelines into question
11/11

You are what you tweet: tracking public health trends with Twitter
07/11

Light therapy for SAD not the placebo effect 
11/10

Essential oils make efficient antibiotics
04/10

Placebo effect really does reduce pain – an explanation of how.
08/09

Who's for a 'power pea' or an 'Xray vision carrot'?...
09/09

Improving bleach's bug-killing potential
(07/09)

Pesticides may be responsible for reproductive abnormalities
(07/08)

How chronic emotional stress ages the immune system
(07/08)

Major mumps outbreak suggests vaccination doesn't work
(06/08) via JS

Nonstick chewing gum
(05/08) via JS

Cloths for pain relief and healing
(05/08) via JS

Allergooncology - new international field of research into the relationship between allergies and cancer established
(04/08) JS

New 'natural' food colours
(03/08) via JS

Towards allergen free worship
(03/08) via JS


Organic or 100 per cent natural personal care productscontain an unidisclosed carcinogenic toxin 1,4-Dioxane
(03/08) JS

Dealing with allergic conjunctivitis from John Hopkins University
(08/06/07)

Multiple sclerosis patients find dietary treatment more effective than pharmaceutical regimens
(09/07) JS

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