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JOURNAL OF ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE
Official Journal of the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine
Volume 7 1st Quarter 1992
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Editorial:

A. HOFFER, M.D., Ph.D.
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Articles

A Unified theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease Leading the Way To the Abolition of This Diseases As A Cause for Human Mortality
M Rath, MD; L Pauling, PhD
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Case from the Center: Improvement of Essential Hypertension After EDTA intraveneous infusion
JA Jackson, PhD; HD Riordan, MD
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Plamin-induced Proteolysis and the Role of Apoprotein(a), Lysine and Synthetic Lysine Analogs
M Rath, MD; L Pauling, PhD
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Negative Symptoms, Glutathione Peroxidase, and Dopamine Receptors
T Berry, BA
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Vitamin/Mineral Supplementation and the intelligence of Children- A Review
D Benton, BSc, PhD
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Endogenous Substances , Brain Dysfunction and Perceptual Changes in Schizophrenic Patients
H Kelm, PhD; A Kelm, PhD
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Nutritional influences on Aggressive Behavior
M Werbach, MD
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Chronic Lead Poisoning as a Cause of Bulimia: Hair Analysis and Brain Electrical Activity Mapping (Beam) As Diagnostic Aids
ER Braverman, MD; R Smayda, BA
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