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Lowdown & Pick-Me-Up

August 28, 2007 Dr. Stephen H. Boyle of Duke University Medical Center recently led a study that may have uncovered the biological mechanism that links certain volatile emotional states with an increased risk of heart disease... Read More >

Categories: anger depression heart disease hostility inflammation vitamins

Bells Should be Ringing

August 22, 2007 The media helped promote Gardasil. Where are they now when it's obvious that young women are being put in harm's way... Read More >

Categories: Bell's Palsy blood clot gardasil hpv vaccine VAERS

Splinter Group

August 20, 2007 A study evaluates the role carotenoids might play in preventing cognitive decline, and foods with an abundance of zeaxanthin and lycopene may contribute to graceful aging... Read More >

Categories: Aging carotenoids cognitive eyesight zeaxanthin

In the Jungle, the Quiet Jungle…

August 15, 2007 For many years mainstream media reports often contemplated the bounty of healing botanicals that might lie hidden in the depths of the world's rainforests. Well, at least one of them has proved to be quite promising…... Read More >

Categories: Cancer Graviola Leslie Taylor rainforest Raintree Nutrition

David Graham and the Deathly Hallows

August 6, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: Avendia David Graham FDA regulations on drugs prescribed drugs and side effects

2007-08-Members Alert

August 1, 2007 And another thing Moderate alcohol intake may have a protective effect on the brain. When a team of Italian researchers evaluated more than 1,400 older subjects with mild cognitive impairment, they found that dementia developed significantly more slowly among subjects who said they drank only one alcoholic beverage per day.... Read More >

Categories: alcohol intake Arthritis aspirin therapy bad breath candida CoQ10 nl-2007-08 sleep apnea
Newsletter Issue: August 2007

Mystery Bees

July 10, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: antibiotics and bees colony collapse disorder genetically modified crops and bees honeybees organic bees pesticides and bees

Reading the Signs

July 2, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: artery plaque and choline choline choline and high blood pressure choline and homocysteine choline and insomnia choline and kidney failure choline and memory choline deficiency egg yolks as source of choline folic acid deficiency heart health sources of choline

An HSI member named Ron asks: "Is there any remedy for loss of some kidney function?

June 26, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: Albumin chitosan and dialysis low protein diet and kidney stones low-salt diet and kidney stones managing blood pressure managing blood sugar supplements and kidney function vitamin c and kidney health vitamin e and kidney health

diabetes consumer reports

June 18, 2007 Since when is Consumer Reports a source of health information? And even more importantly, where are they getting their information... Read More >

Categories: Consumer Reports Diabetes need for drugs Normalose Type II Diabetes UltraGlycemX

"Secret Ingredient" Revisited

June 7, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: cell damage and genetically modified foods genetically modified food gm foods safety of genetically modified foods tumors and genetically modified foods

2007-06-Members Alert

June 1, 2007 June 2007 PDF And another thing If you’re over the age of 65 and you drink coffee daily, this study may warm your heart. When researchers examined nine years of dietary and health records for nearly 6,600 healthy middle-aged and elderly subjects, they found that the risk of death associated... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's coffee colon cancer hormones lignans milk nl-2007-06 olive oil selenium
Newsletter Issue: June 2007
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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