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Lecture 8
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Molecular Aspects of Medicine
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Bardia, A., J. R. Cerhan, P. J. Erwin, P. J. Limburg, V. M. Montori, A. K.
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Chandrashekhar, D. Kamat, Sunyana Gadal, Kenneth Hensley, Molina
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Lecture 9
Arroll, B., and T. Kenealy. “Antibiotics for the Common Cold.”
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Lecture 10
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Vaccine Excipient & Media
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Lecture 11
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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?”
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Lecture 12
Aiello, A. E., E. L. Larson, and S. B. Levy. “Consumer Antibacterial Soaps:
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Clinical Infectious Diseases
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Ledder, R. G., P. Gilbert, C. Willis, and A. J. McBain. “Effects of Chronic
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Liu, A. H. “Hygiene Theory and Allergy and Asthma Prevention.”
Paediatric
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Trampuz, A., and A. F. Widmer. “Hand Hygiene: A Frequently Missed
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Lecture 13
Baker, P. J. “Perspectives on Chronic Lyme Disease.”
American Journal of
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Knoop, H., J. B. Prins, R. Moss-Morris, and G. Bleijenberg. “The Central
Role of Cognitive Processes in the Perpetuation of Chronic Fatigue
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68 (2010): 489–494.
Marques, A. “Chronic Lyme Disease: A Review.”
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Shelton, R. C. “St John’s Wort (
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Lecture 15
Altunç, U., M. H. Pittler, and E. Ernst. “Homeopathy for Childhood and
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Lecture 16
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Lee, C. J. “Coffee Enema Induced Acute Colitis.”
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