Medical Science On-line Open Peer Review Journal

Welcome to the Cybernetics Institute - Medical Science On-line Open Peer Review Journal. A new type of on-line science journal. This new type of science journal replaces the "peer" review journal with an open review journal that allows comments and critique from anyone. This change allows potential valuable insight from the public.

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I'm a new type of scientist that is not specific to one discipline - a mulitdisciplinary scientist. The theory (that was my PhD thesis) is published here; http://deltard.org . The medical science aspect of the theory is located at; ( http://medsci.cybernetics-institute.org) and qualifications are set under the new global irb/fda (institution review board/food & drug admin)and are based on more that 6 years of medical research. ( http://medsci-irb.cybernetics-institute.org)

Editor: Dr. Daniel Carras, PhD, DMSc, MD
Publisher: Akadhmia University Press
ISSN # 1715-3050
Vol.2, October 2007

Friday, March 24, 2006

Lab Notes

  1. This week has been a big week, after restructuring, work has begun on a new food lab to study the biochemistry of food in the body. It's well know that toxins in the environment pass through the food chain, but it's time to connect the last piece of the puzzle - humans. Toxins in the environment do have an effect in the body, the question is how much damage is being done, by what and at what levels. This study, with the new lab, will be indepth studying cancers and carcinogens, mutations and genetic engineering (natural and unnatural), tissue generation and regeneration, and anything else that can be done. Like all labs at Delta R&D, Inc. and The Cybernetics Institute - Medical Science, the exploratory research method will be used, allowing the research to dictate the direction.
  2. [Immunology] The weather has change significantly, shortening the winter flu season, and there has be no respiratory infections (flus, Hantavirus, etc.) in single patient clinical studies. Candidates for the study, were screened for high risk of infection. Candidates worked outdoors (or were outdoors significantly) and/or worked in areas in which rodents were present. Subsequently, the improvement has not been limited to air borne infections, seasonal allergies have also significantly improved with no need for medication. Work has begun to expand the clinical study to a larger number of patients.

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