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Big & Tall

January 15, 2007 Many people who aren't obese, or even a little overweight, are suffering from obesity fatigue: the weariness of having to constantly hear about obesity in the mainstream media... Read More >

Categories: body mass index kidney cancer obesity Slentrol

New Wave

January 4, 2007 At a Christmas party last month, a friend of mine named Rose confided that she thought the mad press of holiday details was causing a stomach ulcer... Read More >

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2007-12-Bonus Members Alert

January 2, 2007 And another thing Cancer may be prevented by simply getting the right amount of sleep. According to Professor David Spiegel of Stanford University, the proper amount of sleep promotes hormonal balance, which plays an important role in regulating the immune system. Mice studies have already shown that tumor growth is... Read More >

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2007-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2007 January 2007 PDF And another thing. Stumped for a menu choice? If you choose the right fish, you might lower your risk of kidney cancer. In a 15-year Swedish study that followed the dietary habits and medical records of more than 61,000 women, researchers found that subjects who ate the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2007

Make your way through the pomegranate craze without wasting a penny

January 1, 2007 Make your way through the pomegranate craze without wasting a penny There’s an excellent reason for all of the hype that’s built up around pomegranate. The word is out-and the trend has definitely caught on. On the bright side, that means you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to picking... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant flavanoids nl-2007-01 pomegranate
Newsletter Issue: January 2007

All to the Good

December 28, 2006 Today, we'll focus strictly on healthy benefits with the top six health tips of 2006, gleaned from the thousands of studies reported over the past 12 months... Read More >

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Alzheimer's Advice

December 20, 2006 Here's some sage advice about Alzheimer's disease (AD) from King's College London... Read More >

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Smoke Screen

December 20, 2006 Many smokers find it impossible to quit. I'm not talking about those who are hooked on the habit of lighting up every few minutes - I'm talking about people who may have never smoked a cigarette in their lives... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants flavonols health benefits of chocolate heart health Mars passive smoking second hand smoke

Aloe Vera – Just a Plant?

December 15, 2006 Aloe vera plants are truly nutrient dense - loaded with vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and other healthy components. Here's what HSI members are saying about aloe in the Healthier Talk community forums... Read More >

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Killer Vitamins

December 13, 2006 Don't you hate it when vitamin supplements kill you... Read More >

Categories: safety of supplements vitamin E
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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