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Exercise may offset the increased risk of alzheimer’s disease

February 15, 2006 Exercise may offset the increased risk of Alzheimer's disease that comes with long-term use of pharmaceutical hormone replacement therapy (HRT), according to a new study... Read More >

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Another mineral far more valuable

February 14, 2006 Today being Valentine's Day, some women may be thinking about diamonds. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but there's another mineral that's far more valuable when it comes to good health: selenium... Read More >

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Safety issue, or business issue?

February 7, 2006 Is it possible to surgically remove the ability to feel shame... Read More >

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Single formula unlocks the four strongest secret weapons of a life-extending diet

February 1, 2006 The Mediterranean diet has gained nearly universal acceptance as the world's healthiest. Based on centuries of observation, not to mention a truckload of modern research, it's an undisputable fact that people who live in the Mediterranean area and follow the diet have one of the highest life expectancies in the... Read More >

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Satisfying deep breath diminishes

January 16, 2006 As the years pass, our ability to achieve a fully satisfying deep breath diminishes. That's because lung function deteriorates as part of the natural aging process - and that's true whether you smoke or not... Read More >

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Does Tamiflu provide a good defense against avian flu?

January 9, 2006 Tamiflu Symptoms: Fear and panic over shocking reports about the millions of deaths that a global pandemic of avian flu might cause. This symptom is often followed by a desire to grasp at straws in search of a defense against avian flu... Read More >

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Vitamin E and respiratory tract infections

January 5, 2006 Niacin (also known as vitamin B-3) helps regulate SIR2. And according to a study conducted by Chicago's Rush Institute for Healthy Aging, high levels of dietary niacin may significantly reduce the risk of cognitive decline... Read More >

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Reduce your risk of periodontal disease

January 4, 2006 Periodontitis is a form of periodontal disease in which the gums and bone that support teeth become infected. Researchers believe that inflammation associated with periodontitis may also play a role in the development of heart disease... Read More >

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2006-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2006 January 2006 PDF And another thing When the blues create carbohydrate cravings, a little chromium might help. Carb hunger is a common symptom of atypical depression (a mood disorder that’s temporarily relieved by positive life events). When adults with atypical depression were given 600 mcg of chromium picolinate per day,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2006

New generation of Romanian product relieves depression in as little as 4 days

January 1, 2006 New generation of Romanian product relieves depression in as little as 4 days I’ve talked before about what I call the duct tape effect: Treatments that offer a quick fix without actually repairing the problem, so they don’t really provide long-term benefits. This is the problem with the majority of... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2006

Vioxx lawsuit ends in a mistrial

December 19, 2005 I thought of Judge Judy last week when I heard the news that the most recent Vioxx lawsuit ended in a mistrial, prompted by a hung jury... Read More >

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