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Black Tea May Prevent Oral Cancer

August 29, 2005 For diabetics, any trip to the doctor's office, no matter how routine, should be treated as an opportunity to take stock of various health issues that can be compromised by diabetes... Read More >

Categories: black tea oral cancer oral leukoplakia

Various health issues may be compromised by diabetes

August 29, 2005 For diabetics, any trip to the doctor's office, no matter how routine, should be treated as an opportunity to take stock of various health issues that can be compromised by diabetes... Read More >

Categories: cancer patients and diabetes Diabetes diabetes and health concerns diabetes and health problems diabetes risk liver cancer and diabetes new diabetes research risks associated with diabetes

Humor: The best medicine

August 26, 2005 The thread appears in the "Humor: The Best Medicine" forum, and a member named Rosie has provided some authentic evidence about the health benefits of humor in her own thread titled "Laughter's link to health... Read More >

Categories: good sense of humor health and emotions health benefits of humor healthy emotions humor and health vasodilatation

Second-hand smoke cause damage to heart

August 24, 2005 Results showed that aspirin intake had no association with the development of hypertension. But other painkillers didn't fare as well... Read More >

Categories: Cancer heart problems passive smoking second hand smoke vitamin C

Preventing the inflamation that triggers arthritis

August 23, 2005 And if you regularly eat foods that contain this carotenoid, you'll enjoy several healthy benefits. According to new research from the UK, one of those benefits may include the prevention of inflammation that triggers arthritis... Read More >

Categories: arthritis prevention caretonoids and arthritis preventing arthritis triggering arthritis

New York City plans to make dining out less hazardous

August 22, 2005 Nevertheless, officials at New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are trying to make dining out less hazardous by launching a drive to encourage every restaurant in the city to voluntarily discontinue the use of hydrogenated oils... Read More >

Categories: cooking with lard dining out healthy dining out hydrogenated oils New York City and health New York City Health Department unhealthy hydrogenated oils

Coffee drinkers may have a reduced risk of liver cancer

August 22, 2005 Nevertheless, officials at New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are trying to make dining out less hazardous by launching a drive to encourage every restaurant in the city to voluntarily discontinue the use of hydrogenated oils... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease coffee consumption coffee drinkers reduced risk of liver damage

Anchorman inspires smokers to quit

August 17, 2005 Thousands of people sent e-mails and notes of condolences to ABC, and apparently quite a few said they had been inspired to quit smoking... Read More >

Categories: ABC Jennings anchorman death anchorman dies lung cancer quit smoking

Women who smoke at highest risk for lung cancer

August 17, 2005 Thousands of people sent e-mails and notes of condolences to ABC, and apparently quite a few said they had been inspired to quit smoking... Read More >

Categories: blood in sputum cough lung cancer in women shortness of breath smoking

Public health issues that affect everyone

August 15, 2005 And although it's lean on comedy, this Ibsen script has striking parallels with a current health issue that affects nearly everyone in the U.S... Read More >

Categories: contaminated public baths public bathrooms public baths public health public health concern public water supply

The fast track one-day detox diet

August 15, 2005 And although it's lean on comedy, this Ibsen script has striking parallels with a current health issue that affects nearly everyone in the U.S... Read More >

Categories: "The Fast Track One-Day Detox Diet" detoxification fluoride healthy weight loss

Treating shingles with vitamin B-12

August 12, 2005 And a shame it is. That quote comes from an HSI member named Jmarr who has shingles. His doctor prescribed acyclovir and refused to give him a vitamin B-12 injection. And there's the shame... Read More >

Categories: acyclovir and shingles shingles vitamin b-12 and shingles
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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