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The health benefits of lycopene

March 28, 2005 Although most of us eat our watermelon and grapefruit raw, when tomatoes are heated, the benefits of lycopene are enhanced because it's more easily absorbed by the body... Read More >

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Eczema relief without the risk

March 22, 2005 Protopic is a topical treatment for eczema that may cause stinging, burning and an increased risk of skin infections (according to the Protopic web site... Read More >

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Determining prostate cancer risk

March 21, 2005 One perfect example of an autopilot medical mindset concerns the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test used to determine prostate cancer risk... Read More >

Categories: biopsy diagnosis causes of psa doctors and psa tests over production of psa prostate tumor psa protein psa tests and biopsies

Aspirin or fruit?

March 21, 2005 I looked at a variety of studies that question the wisdom of using aspirin therapy to lower the risk of heart disease and cardiovascular events... Read More >

Categories: aspirin cardiovascular flavonoids fruit heart disease heart protective benefits vegetables

Preventing esophageal cancer

March 15, 2005 Those who are coping with heartburn need to be aware that they may be in danger of developing esophageal cancer if their symptoms are chronic... Read More >

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D does it continued…

March 15, 2005 The cancer prevention provided by adequate vitamin D intake could help you live a long, healthy life. But vitamin D provides other health benefits too. Like keeping bones strong... Read More >

Categories: bones cancer prevention keeping bones strong sunlight exposure vitamin d vitamin D deficiency

Strictly LowBROW

March 9, 2005 In this case, the time bomb may be Ritalin, the popular drug used to address attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD... Read More >

Categories: ADHD children damage to white blood cells large risk factor ritalin

Adequate vitamin D intake may reduce prostate cancer risk

March 8, 2005 Men who develop prostate cancer are usually diagnosed with the disease after the age of 70. This is exactly the time in their lives when vitamin D levels tend to be lowest... Read More >

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Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule

March 1, 2005 Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule There’s a difference between running a business and living it. By “living it,” I’m not talking about the workaholic corporate executive sitting behind an enormous desk until 10p.m. every night, although I know a lot of people... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Avocado consumption

February 28, 2005 I remember reading some years ago that avocados should be eaten in moderation because of their high fat content. That advice makes perfect sense for anyone who has bought into the absurd mindset that any dietary fat is an enemy of good health... Read More >

Categories: absorption of carotenoids avocado consumption avocados and absorption dietary fat essential dietary fats healthy absorption

Cookware safety

February 25, 2005 This is just one of three active threads that discuss the pros and cons of different types of cookware, with a special emphasis on the dangers of Teflon... Read More >

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Are these “harmful drugs” safe enough to sell?

February 24, 2005 Last week the confusion over the use of Vioxx, Celebrex, Bextra and other pain-killing drugs got even more confusing when an FDA panel advised the agency to keep the drugs on the market... Read More >

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