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Relief from hot flashes from an unexpected source

December 9, 2009 A Stanford team recruited nearly 30 menopausal women who experienced at least seven hot flashes each day. Over seven weeks, each of the women received a total of nine acupuncture sessions... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture for hot flashes Menopausal symptoms off-label use of SSRIs treat hot flashes

What does your heart desire? Vitamin D

December 7, 2009 A study that followed nearly 10,000 women over the age of 65 showed a link between vitamin D supplement use and a reduced risk of death from heart disease... Read More >

Categories: congestive heart failure death from heart disease narrowing of arteries in type 2 diabetics vitamin D deficiency

The LAST thing cancer patients need is greater risk from their “therapy”

December 3, 2009 If you’re fighting cancer, the LAST thing you need is increased risk of tumor progression or recurrence. But that’s exactly what’s at risk if your doctor has prescribed aggressive treatments to curb anemia with a class of drugs known as ESAs... Read More >

Categories: cancer and anemia ESAs Ginseng increase risk of death Procrit risk of blood clots treat anemia tumor progression

Ancient Apple Takes Anti-Aging Technology Into the Future

December 1, 2009 This anti-aging wonder serum all starts with a Swiss apple with incredible anti-aging properties. And this now-rare apple—there are only three trees remaining—brings us one of the most powerful wrinkle removers ever seen outside of the operating room... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging Chondrus crispus CSI Anti-Aging Fruit Stem Cell Serum hyaluronic acid nl-2009-12 parabens PhytoCellTec Malus Domestica premature skin aging PRIMOS system stem cells Uttwiler Spätlauber apple tree UV light wrinkle depth
Newsletter Issue: December 2009

2009-12-Members Alert

December 1, 2009 December 2009 PDF And Another Thing... ...Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in people over the age of 55. But a new study offers a very encouraging confirmation of previous research showing that a generous intake of omega-3 fatty acids reduces AMD risk. For 12 years,... Read More >

Categories: age-related macular degeneration B vitamins and prostate cancer estrogen receptors improve memory leading cause of blindness lung tissue magnetic resonance spectroscopy nl-2009-12 unsaturated fats
Newsletter Issue: December 2009

Folic acid confirmed safe for patients with colorectal tumors

November 23, 2009 Some research has noted a slight increase in rates of colorectal cancer in the years since folic acid fortification programs began. But these studies only suggest a link. Don't mistake that for conclusive evidence... Read More >

Categories: blood levels of folate colorectal cancer folic acid tumor risk
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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