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Alternative Medicine Magazine

December 18, 2007 From anti-aging and allergies to cancer and heart disease, HSI delivers breakthroughs in alternative medicine... Read More >

Categories: alternative medicine antiaging Arthritis Cancer cure health

Salty Dogs

December 13, 2007 Many people suffer health problems because they don't get enough salt in their diets... Read More >

Categories: Americans concentration food hallucinations high blood pressure Hyponatraemia label potassium salt sea salt sodium

Is Hogwash Natural?

December 10, 2007 A recent Associated Press article notes that the FDA allows the word "natural" to be used when a food item contains no added flavors, colors, or synthetic material... Read More >

Categories: food industries high fructose corn syrup natural pesticide preservative processing sodium lactate sugar cane

Brain Preservers

December 4, 2007 Researchers believe beta-carotene supplementation may help alleviate oxidative stress, which contributes to brain aging... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease amyloid plaque beta-carotene brain dementia oxidative stress vitamin C

Double Exposure

November 29, 2007 There are many people who will tell you their lives were saved by radiation therapy. Nevertheless, radiation is dangerous stuff... Read More >

Categories: Cancer computed tomographic colonography magnetic MRI radiation x rays

Easy Breezy

November 26, 2007 A couple of shots and hypertension patients could overcome the health repercussions of neglecting their medication, or living in such complete denial of their condition that they refuse medication... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure denial hypertension negligence Nussberger renin vaccine

On Guard

November 21, 2007 Polyps are routinely removed during colonoscopy. But now the patient is on notice: Regular follow-up screening to monitor development of polyps is a must, making sure none turn into tumors... Read More >

Categories: alcohol colon cancer colonoscopy polyps Riboflavin vitamin B-2

Get the Lead Out

November 20, 2007 We pick up traces of lead from many sources. If you've reached retirement age, you'll never guess where you're picking up some lead: from your bones... Read More >

Categories: Aging bloodstream bones breast-feeding chelation therapy Chinese Ellen Silbergeld heart disease lead pregnancy

The Smart Bra

November 13, 2007 According to a report on a gadget site called Gizmodo, Professor Elias Siores of the Centre for Research and Innovation in the UK has invented a bra that uses thermography to detect temperature changes in breast tissue... Read More >

Categories: bra breast cancer DII mammogram radiation Smart Bra thermography

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

November 8, 2007 Researchers from the North Shore Medical Center in Massachusetts presented the results of a 26-week intervention study that compared different smoking cessation techniques... Read More >

Categories: cigarette hypnotherapy lobeline nicotine nicotine replacement therapy smoking

Tracking Multiple Sclerosis

November 5, 2007 Multiple Sclerosis patients may soon have a very effective new tool to help track the progression of their disease... Read More >

Categories: macula MRI multiple sclerosis OCT Optical coherence tomography progression retina
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