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Copper cognition

August 29, 2006 You need a little copper in your diet. But just a little - never a lot - because too much copper promotes formation of free radicals. About 2 mg of copper daily is all that most of us need... Read More >

Categories: copper levels supplements vitamins

Antioxidants – Potentially harmful?

August 22, 2006 Yes, it's time for antioxidant supplements to take another beating with "proof" that they're ineffective, and "may even be harmful." (Cue the spooky organ music and rumbling thunder... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants dangerous harmful

Brain protection

August 15, 2006 "You never hear about the positives of cigarette smoking," a friend of mine used to say. "For instance, when you smoke, non-smokers leave the room. I like that... Read More >

Categories: positives of cigarette smoking

Good air

August 8, 2006 There's only one way to freshen the air in a room: Open the windows or the air vents to add fresh, clean air. And yet many people have the impression that spraying chemicals into the air will produce "freshness."... Read More >

Categories: fresh air

Fresh, clean air helps lungs

August 8, 2006 There's only one way to freshen the air in a room: Open the windows or the air vents to add fresh, clean air. And yet many people have the impression that spraying chemicals into the air will produce "freshness... Read More >

Categories: and higher intakes of C and magnesium were associated w fresh air researchers found that subjects who consumed higher amo

2006-08-Members Alert

August 1, 2006 And another thing Your personality type may impact your heart health. In a 5-year study of nearly 340 patients with heart disease, researchers found that the risk of death or heart attack was more than four times higher among patients with type D personality, compared to other personality types. Type... Read More >

Categories: chronic fatigue H. pylori immune nl-2006-08 personality type yeast
Newsletter Issue: August 2006

Thanks to the FDA, corporate greed finds yet another smokescreen

August 1, 2006 Thanks to the FDA, corporate greed finds yet another smokescreen Hypocrites! There. I said it. It may come as no surprise to you that I’m referring to a recent ruling by the FDA. But what might surprise you is just how blatant the hypocrisy is this time. Is it even... Read More >

Categories: chemotherapy Marijuana nl-2006-08 THC treats nausea
Newsletter Issue: August 2006

Safety tips

July 28, 2006 Safety tips are not quite the same as health tips, but keeping out of harm's way is certainly a healthy practice. In a Healthier Talk community forum this week, a member named djc50 begins a discussion titled "A Good Home Safety Idea" with this tip... Read More >

Categories: Safety Tips

Liver failure linked to prescription antiobiotic ketek

July 27, 2006 The FDA has received 12 reports of acute liver failure linked to Ketek. Four of those patients died. One patient required a liver transplant... Read More >

Categories: antibiotics bacterial infections FDA fraud Ketek liver failure Sanofi-Aventis side effects telithromycin

Menopausal hot flashes

July 25, 2006 If you're a woman experiencing menopausal hot flashes you have a number of treatment options... Read More >

Categories: disorientation dizziness headache hot flashes HRT menopause Neurontin Pfizer side effects
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