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            • The American College of Medical Toxicology Addresses Use of Chelation for Metal Toxicity
              ACMT, an organization of physicians specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of poisoned patients, recognizes a national trend toward use of chelation for a vast array of disorders and physical complaints. Leading clinicians and scientists will meet at the CDC in Atlanta on Feb 29, 2012 to discuss the appropriate use of chelation therapy.Atlanta, Georgia (PRWEB) January 26, 2012 Medical ...
            • For some people, lifestyle measures are enough to keep blood pressure under control. But they're not enough for ...
              With $30 million of taxpayer money, researchers set out to conduct one of the largest studies ever of an alternative medical treatment. The question: Does intravenous chelation therapy to expel metals from the body improve symptoms of coronary artery disease?
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              The hunt for gold in northern Nigeria has left 400 children dead of lead poisoning and many more ill in the past two years, a human rights organization says.
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            • Lethal by-product of Nigeria's gold trade
              The gold-mining state of Zamfara is the site of the world's worst lead-poisoning disaster. Hundreds of children have died, and campaigners tell Channel 4 News thousands more face permanent disability.
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