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Vitamin B-6 puts the brakes on prostate cancer growth

October 7, 2009 Tell your fathers, sons, brothers, husbands, and uncles – prostate cancer survival time may be significantly longer among men who have the highest intake of a vitamin that's easy to obtain in abundance from a normal diet... Read More >

Categories: B-6 intake progression of prostate cancer testosterone

“Choking” weed starves tumors by cutting off blood supply

October 1, 2009 An extract of bindweed, comprised of proteoglycan molecules (PGMs), has demonstrated an ability to do the very same thing to tumors that it does in the garden... Read More >

Categories: angiogenesis bindweed C-Statin nl-2009-10 proteoglycan molecules vascular endothelial growth factor
Newsletter Issue: October 2009

2009-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2009 And another thing... ...First the good news: In a study that included about 275 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and 340 healthy control subjects, researchers found a link between soy product consumption and a lower risk of lung disease. And now the bad news: The study was conducted... Read More >

Categories: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease decrease systolic blood pressure low-glycemic diet motivational tool nl-2009-10 pedometers vision
Newsletter Issue: October 2009

New wrinkle in the Gardasil controversy – it’s infuriating!

September 29, 2009 Simone Davis is young British woman of 17 who wants to teach elementary school in Florida. But that dream is on hold because Simone refuses to receive the HPV vaccine Gardasil, made by Merck... Read More >

Categories: HPV vaccine Gardasil immigrants not sexually active sexually transmitted disease Simone Davis

In a tale of two weight-loss aids, the FDA reveals its true colors

September 15, 2009 Last month, FDA officials announced a safety information review for orlistat, a weight-loss aid. At issue are 32 reports of "serious liver injury," which include six cases of liver failure and 27 cases of hospitalization... Read More >

Categories: absorption of fat Alli elevated liver enzymes jaundice liver failure orlistat weight-loss aid
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