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Correspondence : Metabolic Acidosis: Treat the Symptom or Cause of the Symptom?


Article Type: Letter
Author(s): Tamari, G.
Date of Publication: 2002
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Correspondence : Metabolic Acidosis: Treat the Symptom or Cause of the Symptom?
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Volume 17, Number 4, 2002

Editorial : The Truth Behind Shaken Baby Syndrome

Carbohydrate Consumption and Cardiovascular Complaints

Shaken Baby Syndrome or Scurvy?

Detection of the Level of Energy Metabolism in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Fluorescence Emission from Serum

Natural Therapies for Reducing Intraocular Eye Pressure: Rationale and Two Case Reports

Oral Administration of a Novel Glycoprotein Derived from the Fruit Bodies of the Basidiomycete Tricholoma Matsutake Enhances the Gut-associated Immune Responses of Mice

Vitamin C and Oxidative DNA Damage Revisited

Correspondence : Metabolic Acidosis: Treat the Symptom or Cause of the Symptom?

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