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JOURNAL OF ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE
Official Journal of the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine Volume 9 First Quarter 1994 Contents:
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Editorial:
Progress in Psychiatry?: How Many Experiments Are Enough?
An Unusual Intestinal Parasitic Infection
Chronic Schizophrenia Patients Treated Ten Years Or More
Vitamin C and Fatigue
Organically Grown Food: A Misconception
Vitamin B6 and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Case Report
The Emerging Field of Nutritional Tumorigenesis: The Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Lowering Cholesterol with Lovastatin: the Wrong Approach:A Survey of Usually Overlooked Literature
An Alternative Explanation of the Psychotropic Effect of Niacin in Schizophrenia
Nutrition for Your Nerves; Beating Cancer with Nutrition; Healing Children Naturally; Free Radicals and Disease Prevention; the Healing Benefits of Garlic |
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