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Health News articles from February 1989

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Straight talk on the medical headlines, Health News brings breaking news in medical science with a physician¿s perspective on what it means to you.

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Health News archives from February 1989

Chronic fatigue syndrome: "Yuppie" flu reassessed. (includes related information on Epstein-Barr virus)
February 1, 1989... Chronic fatigue syndrome: "Yuppie flu" reassessed For over 100 years, reports from many countries have described a perplexing ailment typified by prolonged fatigue, feverishness, sore throat, tender neck nodes and decreased concentration...

Fluoride helps old, thinning bones. (includes related information on side-effects of fluoride therapy; and non-fluoride strategies)
February 1, 1989... Fluoride helps old, thinning bones By the turn of this century, it's estimated that one out of every six North Americans will be over age 65--double today's numbers. And, given a long enough life-span, almost everyone over that age will have...

Getting the lead out. (toxic metal) (includes related information on effects in unborn and young children)
February 1, 1989... Getting the lead out Although lead rarely makes the headlines it once did, when babies with lead poisoning were regularly admitted to Canadian hospitals, recent research suggests that levels of lead formerly considered safe may undermine health,...

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