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Arrhythmias – From the Discussion Forums

September 29, 2006 An arrhythmia is trouble - a disturbance of the heart's rhythm. Arrhythmia occasionally occurs in a healthy heart, but when an irregular heartbeat becomes pronounced, it can prompt a stroke, a heart attack, or contribute to heart disease... Read More >

Categories: An arrhythmia heart's rhythm electrical pulse disruption

Mandarin Oranges May Benefit the Liver

September 27, 2006 Mandarin oranges are a good source of calcium, phosphorus and, of course, vitamin C. But they also contain carotenoids, which may be the key to the mechanism that makes mandarin intake beneficial for the liver... Read More >

Categories: carotenoids mandarin oranges prevent liver cancer

Thunder on the Mountain

September 27, 2006 "I have severe rheumatoid arthritis and have been searching for some natural relief for years. Nothing seems to really show it down. However, I recently came across some information about a Chinese herb called Thunder God vine... Read More >

Categories: olive oil and pain rheumatoid arthritis thunder god vine Wobenzyme

Abraham Cherrix Update

September 25, 2006 "Abraham is doing fine." That's the assessment of the radiation oncologist who recently treated Abraham Cherrix, the teenager who set off a controversial legal showdown when he refused to undergo a second round of chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease... Read More >

Categories: Abraham Cherrix chemotherapy update condition

Discussion: Fish Oil and PSA

September 22, 2006 "Fish oil lowered my PSA" is the title of a thread that appears this week in the Healthier Talk community forums. A member named 333 writes: "I just got back from seeing my doctor, and my PSA is down more than one full point in just 3 months... Read More >

Categories: fish oil omega 3s psa numbers

Pancreatic Cancer – The Silent Disease

September 21, 2006 The symptoms are subtle, so it's rarely diagnosed in the early stages when treatment is most effective. This is how pancreatic cancer came to be known as the "silent disease... Read More >

Categories: carotenoids pancreatic cancer symptoms silent disease vitamin d

What's going on over at JAMA?

September 20, 2006 JAMA is the Journal of the American Medical Association, and you don't get any closer to the medical mainstream than that. Nevertheless, JAMA editors published a new study last week that highlights the heart health benefits of green tea... Read More >

Categories: green tea and heart JAMA alternative medicine

Do You Brux Your Teeth?

September 15, 2006 That's not a typo. "Brux" is a verb that means "grinding of teeth." And if you brux habitually - or if you brux in your sleep - you have a condition known as bruxism, which may damage teeth while often prompting headaches and even jaw disorders... Read More >

Categories: bruxism headaches jaw pain teeth grind tmj tooth grinding

2006-09-Members Alert

September 1, 2006 September 2006 PDF And another thing The antioxidant-rich pomegranate received high marks as a potential chemopreventive cancer-fighting agent in the results of two recent lab studies. In the first study, pomegranate extract inhibited the production of carcinoma cells in the human lung. And in the second study, pomegranate extract was... Read More >

Categories: asthma dietary fiber healthy prostate Mediterranean Diet menopause nl-2006-09
Newsletter Issue: September 2006

A heart-protective, bone-strengthening option for dealing with menopause

September 1, 2006 A heart-protective, bone-strengthening option for dealing with menopause Plenty of hormone replacement therapies promise to relieve the typical symptoms of menopause. But just because your inner thermometer is no longer to the boiling point and you finally start to feel like your old self again, it doesn’t mean you’re in... Read More >

Categories: body weight bone density EstroG-100 menopause symptoms nl-2006-09
Newsletter Issue: September 2006

Abraham Cherrix update

August 30, 2006 "Abraham's Law" is long overdue. But could a law actually prevent the government from meddling in the treatment choices of young cancer patients like Abraham Cherrix and Katie Wernecke who have not yet reached the age of consent... Read More >

Categories: abraham cherrix update forced chemotherapy treatment

Curcumin – An eastern healer

August 30, 2006 Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a hereditary condition that affects only about 10,000 people in the U.S. FAP patients typically begin to develop numerous benign polyps in the colon when they're only in their teens... Read More >

Categories: colon polyps Familial adenomatous polyposis fap
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