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About AIDS
Avian flu and the effects on the HIV-positive community
"...Joel Gallant, MD, MPH, of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. "The flu is pretty much the flu if you..."

Nov. 11, 2005 Column by Sandy Bartlett

To Your Health
Is the ox bile used in some digestive enzymes at risk for mad cow disease contamination?
"...salts have a reputation for causing stomach distress, conventional medicine seldom recommends their use. However there are case histories..."

Nov. 4, 2005 Column by James Heffley, Ph.D.

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
On minding your Q's and W's, the company you keep, and the drinks you drink
"...In one study published in The Archives of Family Medicine, researchers compared bottled water with tap water from Cleveland..."

Nov. 4, 2005 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

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"...shows how misguided policies on education have become ["Bad Medicine?," News, Sept. 30]. Instead of looking to the future..."

Oct. 7, 2005 Column

To Your Health
Is it OK to give worm medicine to children if you only suspect worms but don't have evidence of it?
"...Q. Is it OK to give worm medicine to children if you only suspect worms but don't..."

Oct. 7, 2005 Column by James Heffley, Ph.D.

Education Needs Better Help Than Band-Aids
"...shows how misguided policies on education have become ["Bad Medicine?," News, Sept. 30]. Instead of looking to the future..."

Sept. 29, 2005 Postmarks

Importance of Just Getting Out There
"...how that, in and of itself, is the greatest medicine and prescription for life!..."

Sept. 19, 2005 Postmarks

Katrina Through the Eyes of an EMT
Philipp Meyer, a fellow at the Michener Center for Writers at UT and an EMT, drove to New Orleans and spent 24 hours working with a local police department as an EMT.
"...One was shaking so hard he couldn't hold his medicine bottle. It was a hundred degrees out and incredibly..."

Sept. 2, 2005 News Feature by Philipp Meyer

Naked City
Jury awards $253 million to widow; Texas queued up to sue, too
"...decision to delay adding a warning label to the medicine so that the company could avoid losing market share,..."

Aug. 26, 2005 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha - A Damned Clever Comparison (Though Totally Inaccurate)
"...know, money that was supposed to buy food and medicine for the children of Iraq? Alexander Yakovlev has pled..."

Aug. 9, 2005 Postmarks

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"...They are not afraid of letting some competition into medicine. They are not afraid to debate the science of..."

July 15, 2005 Column

Welcomes Nonpartisan Critical Thinking in HIV Discussion
"...They are not afraid of letting some competition into medicine. They are not afraid to debate the science of..."

July 8, 2005 Postmarks

Instead of Spending to 'Blow Up' Maybe We Should Spend to 'Help People'
"...some left over. We could probably buy enough food, medicine, and construction of infrastructure to completely eliminate global poverty..."

July 5, 2005 Postmarks

Oh, Give Me a Home
The 20th 'New American Talent' exhibition reveals a country struggling with isolation and power
"...pill bottle still life, part pithy pop and part medicine cabinet voyeurism. Regardless of your feelings about crafting, it..."

July 1, 2005 Arts Feature by Rachel Koper

Naked City
Feds say dispensaries are illegal drug fronts; advocates say medical patients are under attack
"...California will not be forced to search for their medicine on the black market." It looks like that's exactly..."

July 1, 2005 News Feature by Jordan Smith

The Hightower Report
U.S. media establishment yawned at damming Downing Street Memo; and Merck launches advertising blitz to portray itself as 'huggable teddy bear of a corporation'
"...shouldn't "have to choose between their groceries and their medicine." The announcer then intones: "At Merck, we believe in..."

July 1, 2005 News Column by Jim Hightower

A Place at the Long Table
The complex, nuanced, unmistakable taste of Juneteenth, 139 years later
"...Turner, a CBS news correspondent and doctor of veterinary medicine who emphasized education; they attended self-improvement workshops; and I..."

June 17, 2005 Food Feature by Toni Tipton-Martin

Unsung Hero
Behind the music of 'The Marriage of Figaro' is a man named Lorenzo da Ponte
"...pursued assorted dead-end jobs – New Jersey grocer, Pennsylvania medicine merchant – before settling into a life as a..."

April 29, 2005 Arts Feature by Dan Dietz

Infinite Capacity
Kathy McCarty explains why it took her a decade between albums
"...was almost dead. There wasn't much Western (or Eastern) medicine could do...."

April 29, 2005 Music Feature by Kathy McCarty

About AIDS
AIDS denialism rises again
"...denialism: dislike/distrust of corporations or profits, opposition to Western-style medicine, anger at "the system," ordinary ego, a passion for..."

April 22, 2005 Column by Sandy Bartlett

Let Me Speak for Myself; Don't Protect Me
"...don't know. You're the democrat. Aren't you for socialized medicine? Well, caring for your constituency entails more than cutting..."

April 14, 2005 Postmarks

Wednesday Sleepers
SXSW Picks & Sleepers
"...self-titled album was eerily reminiscent of Ashley's solo album, Medicine Fuck Dream, injecting Texas psych into California pop. –..."

March 11, 2005 Music Feature

The Man Who Would Be Swing
A new play gives Ray Benson the chance finally to chat with the King, Bob Wills
"...it's not Appalachian. Marry that with the minstrel tradition, medicine shows, Mexican corridos, mariachis, those "Ah-haas!!" That's what's called..."

March 4, 2005 Arts Feature by Barry Pineo

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"...doctor. Every Texan should have health insurance, allowing preventive medicine and medical advice. Every Texan living in poverty should..."

March 4, 2005 Column

Instead of 'No New Taxes,' Texans Should Do It Right
"...doctor. Every Texan should have health insurance, allowing preventive medicine and medical advice. Every Texan living in poverty should..."

Feb. 28, 2005 Postmarks

To Your Health
The pros and cons of using grapefruit-seed extract in fighting fungus problems
"...Research published in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine in June of 2002 reports that one brand of..."

Feb. 18, 2005 Column by James Heffley, Ph.D.

Open House
Michelle Mayer's middle-class home installation at Women & Their Work offers aesthetic and conceptual strength and shows Mayer at her very best
"...participant's inner values. In the bathroom area, in a medicine cabinet, resides Pussy Control, a personal favorite despite a..."

Feb. 11, 2005 Arts Review by Jacqueline May

About AIDS
New test for TB – at last!
"...to 50% of the time. Further, the Institute of Medicine says 30% of persons tested don't come back for..."

Jan. 28, 2005 Column by Sandy Bartlett

To Your Health
As 'nanotechnology' enters into the field of medicine, what is now called 'blood spot testing' may emerge as the future of blood testing
"...A. As "nanotechnology" enters into the field of medicine, what is now called "blood spot testing" may emerge..."

Jan. 21, 2005 Column by James Heffley, Ph.D.

To Your Health
As 'nanotechnology' enters into the field of medicine, what is now called 'blood spot testing' may emerge as the future of blood testing
"...A. As “nanotechnology” enters into the field of medicine, what is now called “blood spot testing” may emerge..."

Jan. 14, 2005 Column by James Heffley, Ph.D.

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