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Do mammograms save lives?

August 6, 2003 Myth 4: Mammography provides the most dependable method of breast cancer screening. Fact: There are several methods of breast cancer screening that are as dependable or more dependable than mammography... Read More >

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2003-08 – Members Alert

August 1, 2003 August 2008 PDF And another thing Keep fit to stay sharp. That’s the conclusion of a 6-year study of 349 older adults in which cardiorespiratory fitness was associated with higher scores on cognitive tests. As the study progressed, those who were least fit showed cognitive decline on all tests. Surgery... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2003

A hidden secret to thick, luxurious hair-at any age

August 1, 2003 A hidden secret to thick, luxurious hair-at any age “My hair was slowly falling out. Every time I washed it and dried it, it would be in the sink or on the counter,” wrote Kim T. from Ohio. Sadly, many of us-both men and women-can identify with Kim. But if... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2003

Nut case

July 31, 2003 Even when the FDA watchdogs get close to getting it right, they seem to choke at the last minute. That's what happened earlier this month when they announced the shocking news that - are you sitting down? - nuts can be healthy for your heart... Read More >

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Icing on the cake

July 30, 2003 So to answer a question from an HSI member about a specific type of vitamin E, I called on HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., to help clear up some of the confusion about which forms of vitamin E are the most effective... Read More >

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Ginseng may help to manage diabetes

July 28, 2003 When asked to comment, Dr. Kaufman told WebMD Medical News that ginseng could eventually be an "important strategy" in managing diabetes... Read More >

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The fix is in

July 22, 2003 Simply put: these regulations will seriously inhibit your current freedom to make your own health decisions. But there is something you can do to help prevent this from happening... Read More >

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What to do with a hot potato

July 15, 2003 Unfortunately, many parents who trust their pediatricians' judgment may be in for a shock. But just as unfortunate are the elderly Alzheimer's patients who are also given Risperdal - with sometimes grave consequences... Read More >

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Curing baldness

July 7, 2003 Strictly speaking, baldness may not be a health concern, but it turns out that it may be closely related to nutrition. That's right - a high intake of fruits and vegetables may help keep scalps healthy and baldness on hold by delivering dietary antioxidants... Read More >

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2003-07 – Members Alert

July 1, 2003 July 2003 PDF And another thing Adding to the worrisome health risks associated with obesity, a new study shows that adults with a high body mass index (height/weight ratio) have a significantly greater chance of dying from cancer than adults of normal weight. What a difference an hour of light... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2003

Learn what may be causing your bladder control problems-and what you can do about it

July 1, 2003 Learn what may be causing your bladder control problems-and what you can do about it Recently I came across some exciting information about an all-natural supplement that is proven to help relieve one of the most common causes of urinary urgency and pain. According to its developers, it’s completely safe... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2003

Discover the amazing health benefits of the fruit from the Amazon's "tree of life"

July 1, 2003 Nature’s perfect food Discover the amazing health benefits of the fruit from the Amazon’s “tree of life” If you get your health guidance from the mainstream media, you’d think the healthiest way to live is to guzzle red wine and drown everything in olive oil. That’s basically what they’ve told... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2003
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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