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Warner, Jennifer. “Can Food Really Affect your Child’s Behavior?” Medicine 
Net. http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=52516.

Lecture 8

 

Argellatia, F., C. Domenicotti, M. Pronzatoa, and R. Ricciarelli. “Vitamin 
E and Neurodegenerative Diseases.” 

Molecular Aspects of Medicine

 

(2007): 5–6. 

Bardia, A., J. R. Cerhan, P. J. Erwin, P. J. Limburg, V. M. Montori, A. K. 
Sood, and I. M. Tleyjeh. “Ef

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 cacy of Antioxidant Supplementation in 

Reducing Primary Cancer Incidence and Mortality: Systematic Review 
and Meta-Analysis.” 

Mayo Clinic Proceedings

 83 (2008): 23–34. http://

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18173999.

Blumberg, Jeffrey. “Unraveling the Con

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 icting Studies on Vitamin E and 

Heart Disease.” Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University. http://lpi.
oregonstate.edu/ss02/blumberg.html.

Boothby, L. A., and P. L. Doering. “Vitamin C and Vitamin E for Alzheimer’s 
Disease.” 

Annals of Pharmacotherapy 

39 (2005): 2073–80. http://www.ncbi.

nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16227450.

Chandrashekhar, D. Kamat, Sunyana Gadal, Kenneth Hensley, Molina 
Mhatre, Quentin N. Pye, and Kelly S. Williamson. “Antioxidants in 
Central Nervous System Diseases: Preclinical Promise and Translational 
Challenges.” 

Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease

 15 (2008): 473–493. http://

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Cleveland Clinic. “Antioxidants, Vitamin E, Beta Carotene, and 
Cardiovascular Disease.” Cleveland Clinic. http://my.clevelandclinic.org/
heart/disorders/cad/vitamin_e.aspx.

“High Doses of Antioxidant Supplements Induce Stem Cell Genetic 
Abnormalities” e! Science News.


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Lecture 9 

Arroll, B., and T. Kenealy. “Antibiotics for the Common Cold.” 

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

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Database of Systematic Reviews

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pubmed/12137610.

Chalker, E., R. M. Douglas, H. Hemilä, B. Treacy. “Vitamin C for Preventing 
and Treating the Common Cold.” 

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

 

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Chang, Y. J., H. M. Cho , Y. W. Hwang , S. Y. Kim, and Y. S. Moon. “Non-
Steroidal Anti-In

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pubmed/19588387.

Lecture 10

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Vaccine Excipient & Media 
Summary.” http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/
appendices/B/excipient-table-1.pdf.

Lecture 11

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Vaccine Excipient & Media 
Summary.” http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/
appendices/B/excipient-table-1.pdf. 

Gellin, Bruce G., Michael A. Gerber, Charles J. Hackett, Tobias R. Kollman, 
Sarah Landry, Edgar K. Marcuse, Paul A. Of

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 t, and Jessica Quarles. 

“Addressing Parents’ Concerns: Do Multiple Vaccines Overwhelm or 
Weaken the Infant’s Immune System?” 

Pediatrics 

109 (2002): 124–129. 

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/109/1/124.


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Mayo Clinic. “Autism Symptoms.” http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/
autism/DS00348/DSECTION=symptoms.

Lecture 12 

Aiello, A. E., E. L. Larson, and S. B. Levy. “Consumer Antibacterial Soaps: 
Effective or Just Risky?” 

Clinical Infectious Diseases

 45 (2007) Suppl 

2:S137–S147.

Holton, R. H., M. A. Huber, and G. T. Terezhalmy. “Antimicrobial Ef

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 cacy 

of Soap and Water Hand Washing versus an Alcohol-Based Hand Cleanser.” 

Texas Dental Journal

 126 (2009): 1175–1180.

Ledder, R. G., P. Gilbert, C. Willis, and A. J. McBain. “Effects of Chronic 
Triclosan Exposure upon the Antimicrobial Susceptibility of 40 Ex-Situ 
Environmental and Human Isolates.” 

Journal of Applied Microbiology

 100 

(2006): 1132–1140.

Liu, A. H. “Hygiene Theory and Allergy and Asthma Prevention.” 

Paediatric 

and Perinatal Epidemiology

 21 (2007) Suppl 3:2–7.

Trampuz, A., and A. F. Widmer. “Hand Hygiene: A Frequently Missed 
Lifesaving Opportunity during Patient Care.” 

Mayo Clinic Proceedings

 79 

(2004): 109–116.

Lecture 13 

Baker, P. J. “Perspectives on Chronic Lyme Disease.” 

American Journal of 

Medicine

 121 (2008): 562–564.

Knoop, H., J. B. Prins, R. Moss-Morris, and G. Bleijenberg. “The Central 
Role of Cognitive Processes in the Perpetuation of Chronic Fatigue 
Syndrome.” 

Journal of Psychosomatic Research

 68 (2010): 489–494. 

Marques, A. “Chronic Lyme Disease: A Review.” 

Infectious Disease Clinics 

of North America

 22 (2008): 341–360, vii–viii.


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Lecture 14 

Botanical Gardens Conservation International. “Plant Species Numbers.” 
http://www.bgci.org/ourwork/1521.

Davis, Roger B., Stefanos N. Kales, Nadia Khouri, Janet Paquin, Russell 
S. Phillips, Robert B. Saper, Anusha Sehgal, and Venkatesh Thuppil. “Lead, 
Mercury, and Arsenic in U.S.- and Indian-Manufactured Ayurvedic Medicines 
Sold via the Internet.” 

Journal of the American

 

Medical Association

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(2008): 915–923. http://ihealthbulletin.com/blog/2008/08/27/ayurvedic-
herbs-may-be-contain-toxic-heavy-metals.

Dekosky, et al. “

Ginkgo biloba 

for Prevention of Dementia: A Randomized 

Controlled Trial.” 

Journal of the American Medical Association 

300 (2008): 

2253–2262. 

Izzo, A. A., and E. Ernst. “Interactions between Herbal Medicines and 
Prescribed Drugs: An Updated Systematic Review.” 

Drugs

 69 (2009): 

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National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. National 
Institutes of Health. “Echinacea for the Prevention and Treatment of Colds in 
Adults: Research Results and Implications for Future Studies.” http://nccam.
nih.gov/research/results/echinacea_rr.htm.

Palacio, C., G. Masri, and A. D. Mooradian. “Black Cohosh for the 
Management of Menopausal Symptoms: A Systematic Review of Clinical 
Trials.” 

Drugs & Aging 

26 (2009): 23–36. doi: 10.2165/0002512-200926010-

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Shelton, R. C. “St John’s Wort (

Hypericum perforatum

) in Major Depression.” 

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 

70 (2009): Suppl 5:23–27.

Tacklind, J., R. MacDonald, I. Rutks, and T. J. Wilt. “Serenoa Repens for 
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.” 

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

 

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Web MD. “FDA: Chinese Herb Causes Kidney Failure, Cancer.” http://www.
webmd.com/news/20010416/fda-chinese-herb-causes-kidney-failure-cancer.

Lecture 15 

Altunç, U., M. H. Pittler, and E. Ernst. “Homeopathy for Childhood and 
Adolescence Ailments: Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials.” 

Mayo Clinic Proceedings

 82 (2007): 69–75.

Ernst, E. “Homeopathy: What Does the “Best” Evidence Tell Us?” 

Medical 

Journal of Australia

 192 (2010): 458–460.

House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. “Evidence Check 
2: Homeopathy.” United Kingdom Parliament. http://www.publications.
parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmsctech/45/45.pdf.

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Lecture 16 

Australian Skeptics. “Debunking the Detox Myth.” 

Skeptic Zone

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Lee, C. J. “Coffee Enema Induced Acute Colitis.” 

Korean Journal of 

Gastroenterology 

52 (2008): 251–254.

Roazen, L. “Why Ear Candling Is Not a Good Idea.” Quackwatch. http://
www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/candling.html. 

Sashiyama, H. “Rectal Burn Caused by Hot-Water Coffee Enema.” 

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 

68 (2008): 1008; discussion 1009. 

Seely, D. R., S. M. Quigley, and A. W. Langman. “Ear Candles—Ef

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and Safety.” 

Laryngoscope 

106 (1996): 1226–1229.