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How to Study a Controversial Area in Medicine


Article Type: Article
Author(s): Hoffer, A.
Date of Publication: 1987
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How to Study a Controversial Area in Medicine
Paul Demeda2023-11-15T19:36:57-08:00

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Volume 2, Number 4, 1987

Editorial : Kinesiology

Principles That Identify Orthomolecular Medicine A Unique Medical Specialty

How to Study a Controversial Area in Medicine

Metabolic Acidosis and Degenerative Disease

Further Report on a Schizophrenic Patient Who Had Hyperasparaginemia

Insufficient Ascorbic Acid Uptake from the Diet and the Tendency for Suicide

Elevated IgE Levels in Patients with Low Whole Blood Histamine

Winds of Change

“How Quickly Does Diet Make For Change? A Study of Blood Pressure”

Control of Huntingtons Disease by Orthomolecular Treatment

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