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70. Marilyn Barrett.
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71. Jane Higdon.
An Evidence-Based Approach to Vitamins and Minerals: Health
Benefits and Intake Recommendations,
2003.

 

Chapter 5

72. www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/sleep_deprivation_problem.

73. R.H. Yang. “Paradoxical sleep deprivation impairs spatial learning and affects membrane excitability and mitochondrial protein in the hippocampus.”
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74. Ruben Guzmán-Marín, et al. “Sleep deprivation reduces proliferation of cells in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in rats.”
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75. William Lee. “Assessing causality in ALF: results from the ALF study group.” UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas. January 26, 2006. www8.utsouthwestern.edu/liver.

76. Stephanie Saul. “Sleep drugs found only mildly effective, but wildly popular.”
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77. Stephen Bent, Amy Padula, Dan Moore, Michael Patterson, and Wolf Mehling. “Valerian for sleep: a systematic review and meta-analysis.”
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79. J. Lazarou, B. Pomeranz, and P. Corey. “Incidence of adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients.”
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Chapter 6

80. Cesar A. Arias and Barbara E. Murray. “Antibiotic-resistant bugs in the 21st century—a clinical super-challenge.”
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81. Ibid.

82. Ibid.

83. Ricki Lewis. “The rise of antibiotic-resistant infections.”
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84. Cesar A. Arias and Barbara E. Murray. “Antibiotic-resistant bugs in the 21st century—A clinical super-challenge.”
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85. B.P. McCloskey. “The relation of prophylactic inoculations to the onset of poliomyelitis: a study of 620 cases in the Victorian epidemic of poliomyelitis in 1949.”
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86. Laura MacInnis. “Nigeria fights rare vaccine-derived polio outbreak.” Reuters. October 8, 2007.

87. Joel Arak. “Whooping cough deaths on the rise.” Reuters. July 18, 2002.

88. Alison Young. “Whooping cough vaccine not as powerful as thought.”
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89. R. Mendelsohn.
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90. R.M. Jacobson, G.A. Poland, R.A. Viekant, V.S. Pankratz, D.J. Schaid, S.J. Jacobsen, J.S. Sauver, and S.B. Moore. “The association of class I HLA alleles and antibody levels after a single dose of measles vaccine.”
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91. Gustavo H. Dayan, MD, M. Patricia Quinlisk, MD, MPH, Amy A. Parker, MSN, MPH, Albert E. Barskey, MPH, Meghan L. Harris, MPH, Jennifer M. Hill Schwartz, MPH, Kae Hunt, BA, Carol G. Finley, BS, Dennis P. Leschinsky, BS, Anne L. O'Keefe, MD, MPH, Joshua Clayton, BS, Lon K. Kightlinger, PhD, MSPH, Eden G. Dietle, BS, Jeffrey Berg, Cynthia L. Kenyon, MPH, Susan T. Goldstein, MD, Shannon K. Stokley, MPH, Susan B. Redd, Paul A. Rota, PhD, Jennifer Rota, MPH, Daoling Bi, MS, Sandra W. Roush, MT, MPH, Carolyn B. Bridges, MD, Tammy A. Santibanez, PhD, Umesh Parashar, MB, BS, MPH, William J. Bellini, PhD, and Jane F. Seward, MB, BS, MPH “Recent resurgence of mumps in the United States.”
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92. Centers for Disease Control. www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm 5301a3.htm.

93. Brenda Goodman. “Doubts grow over flu vaccine in elderly.”
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94. www.modernmom.com/mommywood/article/2201.

95. David Pacchioli. “The joy of garlic.”
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96. Eikai Kyo, Naoto Uda, Shigeo Kasuga, and Yoichi Itakura. “Immunomodulatory effects of aged garlic extract.”
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97. Youhong Xu, et al. “An investigation on the antimicrobial activity of Andrographis paniculata extracts and Andrographolide in vitro.”
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Chapter 7

98. Prostate Enlargement: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH, 1991; Current Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, 1994; National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Deptartment of Health and Human Services (HHS), December 1995.

99. Ibid.

100. D. Bach and L. Ebling. “Long-term drug treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: results of a prospective three-year multicenter study using sabal extract IDS 89.”
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101. M. Suzuki, Y. Ito, T. Fujino, M. Abe, K. Umegaki, S. Onoue, H. Noguchi, and S. Yamada. “Pharmacological effects of saw palmetto extract in the lower urinary tract.”
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102. Frans Debruyne, Peter Boyle, Fernando Calais, Da Silva, Jay G. Gillenwater, Freddie C. Hamdy, Paul Perrin, Pierre Teillac, Remigio Vela-Navarrete, Jean-Pierre Raynaud, and Claude C. Schulman. “Evaluation of the clinical benefit of permixon and tamsulosin in severe BPH patients—PERMAL study subset analysis.”
European Urology
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103. A.B. Awad, A.T. Burr, and C.S. Fink. “Effect of resveratrol and beta-sitosterol in combination on reactive oxygen species and prostaglandin release by PC-3 cells.”
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104. R.R. Berges, J. Windeler, and H.J. Trampisch, et al. “Randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial of beta-sitosterol in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia.”
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105. M.C. Andro and J.P. Riffaud. “
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106. G. Schiebel-Schlosser and M. Friederich. “Phytotherapy pf BPH with pumpkin seeds—a multicenter clinical trial.
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Chapter 8

107. Vision Problems in the U.S. Report (Prevent Blindness America and NEI).
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108. F.J. Giblin. “Glutathione: a vital lens antioxidant.”
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C.R. Gale, N.F. Hall, D.I. Phillips, et al. “Plasma antioxidant vitamins and carotenoids and age-related cataract.”
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Archives of Ophthalmology
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Vaccinium myrtillus
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M.C. Leske, L.T. Chylack Jr., Q. He, S.Y. Wu, E. Schoenfeld, J. Friend, and J. Wolfe. “Antioxidant vitamins and nuclear opacities: the longitudinal study of cataract.” University Medical Center at Stony Brook, New York. 1998; 105(5): 831–836. (OBJECTIVE: The association of antioxidant nutrients and risk of nuclear opacification was evaluated in the Longitudinal Study of Cataract;
Antioxidants May Slow Cataract Progression; A nutritional diet that includes beta-carotene [18 mg/day], vitamin C [750 mg/day], and vitamin E [600 mg/ day] has been shown to modify the progression of cataracts, according to the Roche European-American Cataract Trial results; Dietary lutein and cryptoxanthin were associated with 70 percent lower risk of nuclear cataracts in those under age sixty-five.)

109. M.S. Passo, et al. “Regular exercise lowers intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients.”
Investigative Ophthalmology
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Chapter 9

110. “War on cancer needs ‘new direction,' panel tells congress.”
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111. C.M. Leontine Kremer, MD, PhD and Huib N. Caron, MD, PhD. “Anthracycline cardiotoxicity in children.”
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112. Featured on NBC News
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113. National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet. www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/therapy/tamoxifen.

114. Report on Carcinogens, Eleventh Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Toxicology Program.

115. C.M. Leontine Kremer, MD, PhD, and Huib N. Caron, MD, PhD. “Anthracycline cardiotoxicity in children.”
New England Journal of Medicine
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116. Ellis Rehema. “Cancer docs profit from chemotherapy drugs.” NBC. September 21, 2006; Maartje J. Hooning, PhD, department of medical oncology, Erasmus Medical Center, Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Jay Brooks, MD, chairman, hematology/oncology, Ochsner Health System, Baton Rouge, Louisiana;
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117. Amanda Gardner. “Younger breast cancer survivors risk disease in other breast.”
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118. Jon Christensen. “Scientist at work: John Reed; running hot in pursuit of cancer treatment.”
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119. John C. Reed, MD, PhD. Research Focus Burnham Institute of Medical Research. www.burnham.org/default.asp?contentID=215.

120. Annelyse Duvois, et al. “Chemopreventive and therapeutic effects of curcumin.”
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121. Bryan Smith. “Indian gold.”
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122. Bryan Smith. “Best food for men nutrition awards.”
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123. Jeremy James Johnson and Hasan Mukhtar. “Curcumin for chemoprevention of colon cancer.”
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124. K.M. Dhandapani, V.B. Mahesh, and D.W. Brann. “Curcumin suppresses growth and chemoresistance of human glioblastoma cells via AP-1 and NFkappaB transcription factors.”
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125. Matthew Miller, Shenglin Chen, Jeffrey Woodliff, and Sanjay Kansra. “Curcumin (diferuloylmethane) inhibits cell proliferation, induces apoptosis, and decreases hormone levels and secretion in pituitary tumor cells.”
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126. “Sunshine might stop skin cancers,” BBC News, February 1, 2005. http://news. bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4225195.stm.

127. Lawrence H. Kushi, ScD, Tim Byers, MD, MPH, Colleen Doyle, MS, RD, Elisa V. Bandera, MD, PhD, Marji McCullough, ScD, RD, Ted Gansler, MD, MBA, Kimberly S. Andrews, Michael J. Thun, MD, MS, and The American Cancer Society 2006 Nutrition and Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee. “American Cancer Society Guidelines on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention.”
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128. C. Garland, F. Garland, and E. Gorham. “Could sunscreens increase melanoma risk?”
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Chapter 10

129. Pope Parker. “Diabetes: underrated, insidious, and deadly.”
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130. H.M. Connolly, J.L. Crary, and M.D. McGoon, et al. “Valvular heart disease associated with fenfluramine-phentermine.”
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135. Joanna Hlebowicz, et al. “Effect of cinnamon on postprandial blood glucose, gastric emptying, and satiety in healthy subjects.”
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