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Child's growth hormone deficiency cured
Wendelyn Grayson
My younger son was 11 years old when a friend who was a doctor commented on his smallness. He told me that there was a solution.
Now our son is an adult of average height.
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November 27, 2000
Contents
November 27, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Vernelle Christensen, Jeane Gaddie, Karen Walsh, Joan Sieber Ware
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items of interest
with contributions from Christa Pongratz-Lippitt, Jeremy Bransten, Valerie Weaver-Zercher
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Your part in ending world hunger
By Bea Roegge
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'Peace is the only way'
By Kim Shippey
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What our horse taught us about trust
Rachel Crandell
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A love that doesn't disappoint
Kay Olson
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Bringing a healing dimenson to intellectual pursuits
Kathryn Jones Dunton
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QUESTIONS THAT MAKE YOU THINK
Harriet Schupp
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Injuries quickly healed
Colin Treworgy
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Child's growth hormone deficiency cured
Wendelyn Grayson
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Help during childbirth
Holly Hughes
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Help when child is choking
Christian Walen
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Love heals
Alba L. C. da Silveira
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Stubborn injuries—not hopeless
Jane Partis McCarty
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Myths and truths about boys
Russ Gerber