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Acupuncture

April 7, 2004 In spite of a long history of success, acupuncture remains way out on the fringe of mainstream medicine, and, to be honest, is still a mystery to most people in the West... Read More >

Categories: acupunture and pain relief alternative pain treatments benefits of acupuncture new studies on acupuncture pain management

The dangers of HFCS

April 6, 2004 A new study indicates that the rise in HFCS intake may be one of the primary keys to the growing obesity epidemic in the U.S... Read More >

Categories: factors in american obesity high fructose corn syrup and insulin resistance high fructose corn syrup and obesity increased obesity in america

Reducing chances of alzheimer’s disease

April 5, 2004 Recent surveys show that loss of mental ability is the aspect of aging that many people fear most. But fortunately, there are simple measures that everyone can take that may significantly reduce the chances of developing AD or other forms of dementia... Read More >

Categories: preventing alzheimer's disease reducing risk of alzheimer's disease risk factors for alzheimer's disease sources of vitamin E

2004-04 – Members Alert

April 1, 2004 April 2004 PDF And another thing If you’ve paid a recent visit to an emergency room (and I hope you haven’t) you might have experienced that sardine-like feeling. A recent study reports that statistics for ER admissions are on the rise, and most of the increase comes from insured patients.... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2004

Nutrition and diabetes

March 24, 2004 And today I've got some promising news about two key nutrients that may help provide strong support to any exercise and dietary program designed to cope with diabetes... Read More >

Categories: alpha lipoic acid and diabetes antioxidants and diabetes managing type 2 diabetes nutrition and diabetes

C-reactive protein blood test

March 22, 2004 Now a new study shows that a CRP test may also be a good indicator of risk for a very common type of cancer - and it's a cancer that's more successfully treated when caught early... Read More >

Categories: c-reactive protein blood test identifying cancer preventing colon cancer preventing colorectal cancer rectal cancer risk of chronic health problems

Doctors attack HRT

March 18, 2004 I always enjoy telling you about some of the amazing quotes that come out of the medical mainstream, and today I have three of the most astonishing quotes I've ever read. This time, however, I'm astonished because I find myself agreeing with them... Read More >

Categories: attacking hormone replacement therapy medical mainstream and HRT

Aging and vitatmin deficiency

March 17, 2004 Blood samples were taken to measure for B-12 levels, and bone mineral density (BMD) in the hips was measured at the outset of the study, two years later, and again at three and a half years... Read More >

Categories: adding vitamin b-12 aging and bone loss aging and vitamin deficiency promoting bone health risk of bone loss

Obesity and a high carb diet

March 8, 2004 Want to know the reason why America is becoming the Obese Nation? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a theory in a recent report: It's the carbs... Read More >

Categories: causes for american obesity high intake of carbohydrates obesity epidemic

Dangers of HRT

March 8, 2004 But what received even less attention was a recent report in the British Medical Journal that revealed a shocking turn in the HRT saga that will not make anyone laugh. Scream with anger? That would be far more appropriate... Read More >

Categories: dangers of hormone replacement therapy HRT studies shut down risk of heart disease and cancer risks of hormone replacement therapy risks of HRT

Tips for reducing stress

February 26, 2004 Two studies from Duke University reveal that stress management techniques may significantly improve the health concerns of type 2 diabetics, and could also help prevent heart attacks for those at high risk of cardiac events... Read More >

Categories: heart attack prevention heart health natural ways to manage stress stress management type 2 diabetes

The death of Dr. Atkins

February 12, 2004 This week's controversy over the release of Dr. Robert Atkins' autopsy report is about as disgraceful as any "journalism" you'll ever see... Read More >

Categories: atkins and heart disease atkins and obesity atkins controvery atkins death Atkins diet dr. atkins
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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