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Wellness HealthWatch October 20th, 2010

Wellness News & Headlines· Dr. Nicolson's latest Lyme research· Magnetic therapy real depression help· D's a key to orthopedic surgery success

Previous Headlines· Amino acids and blood pressure control· Post-exertion relapse & the mitochondria· Amygdala Retraining pilot trial report

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Dr. Garth Nicolson on Lyme, Mitochondrial Damage & Lipid TherapyDr. Nicolson's studies of Lyme disease confirm that it can involve a variety of pathogenic microorganisms - plus susceptibility to other infections - making it especially difficult to diagnose & treat. He explains the stages of Lyme, the similarities with other chronic illnesses involving damage to the mitochondria, and findings of his ongoing research to develop simple lipid replacement therapies for mitochondrial bolstering & repair. read more »

WELLNESS NEWS & HEADLINES

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Beneficial for Major Depression Wrong Beta Blocker Dose Putting Many Heart Attack Survivors at Risk Low Vit D Dims Odds of Good Result in 50% of Orthopedic Surgeries Evidence Mounts that Low B-12 Associated with Alzheimer's Risk Newborn Jaundice/Winter Birth (Low Vit D?) Linked to Autism Rate

PREVIOUS HEADLINES

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Watermelon's Amino Acids Provide Natural Blood Pressure Control Low Post-Exertion Mitochondrial ATP (Fuel) Production in ME/CFS Half of Youths with Chronic Abdominal Pain Test Fructose Intolerant Can Amygdala Retraining Improve ME/CFS & FM Symtoms?

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