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Does soy intake help prevent breast cancer?

June 24, 2003 Does soy intake help prevent breast cancer? In spite of what you may have heard, there's no easy answer to that question, which is at the heart of a long, ongoing debate... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer in Japan lower risk of breast cancer soy intake and breast cancer

Vitamin blue

June 19, 2003 It isn't necessarily news that the problems associated with bone fractures create especially worrisome concerns for postmenopausal women... Read More >

Categories: anti-depressants and bone fractures menopausal women and bone fractures risk of non-spine fractures

To the waffle house

June 18, 2003 Buckwheat is a hardy and nutritious fruit. That's right - technically it's not a grain but a fruit that's rich in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids... Read More >

Categories: buckwheat health benefits of buckwheat healthy aspects of buckwheat healthy breakfast

C-ing double

June 12, 2003 It seems like the subject of C just goes on and on. Vitamin C that is. Every time I turn things over to HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., to field a question about vitamin C, in come the e-mails with more questions about C... Read More >

Categories: different types of vitamin c faqs vitamin c forms of vitamin c pros an dcons of vitamin c questions about vitamin c recommended daily allowances for dietary supplements

One-hour phyto

June 11, 2003 Last week I was surprised when I came across two different studies that offer easy steps that women can take to help prevent ovarian cancer... Read More >

Categories: eat your vegetables preventing ovarian cancer vegetable intake and ovarian cancer women an dovarian cancer

Jumpin’ pax flash

June 9, 2003 A new study concludes that the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor called paroxetine (better known as Paxil) can reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes... Read More >

Categories: hot flash reduction hot flash relief natural hot flash relief Paxil and hot flashes Paxil and menopause Paxil habit forming

2003-06 – Members Alert

June 1, 2003 June 2003 PDF And another thing Blondes have more fun, but redheads have less pain. If they’re womenand if they’re taking painkillers. A recent study at McGill University in Canada shows that females with red hair are more sensitive to pain-killing drugs than any other hair color group. What’s the... Read More >

Categories: allergies atherosclerosis circulation hot tub lung hypersensitivity pneumonitis nl-2003-06 smoking strokes
Newsletter Issue: June 2003

Spin this

May 29, 2003 This time the medical mainstream was expecting good news about HRT and Alzheimer's disease. They were in for a shock... Read More >

Categories: HRT increases risk of Alzheimer's natural alternatives to HRT synthetic hormone replacement therapy

Under the boardwalk

May 27, 2003 These days, pouring on the sunscreen lotion has become a national summertime obsession. But more than that, the idea is to somehow hide from the sun whenever we go outside... Read More >

Categories: avoiding sunburn preventing skin cancer sunscreen and cancer prevention sunscreen lotion the smell of sunscreen using sunscreen too often

Model T

May 22, 2003 If I reported to you on every article and study I come across that concerns one of the many health benefits of drinking tea, we could change the name of the e-Alert to the tea-Alert... Read More >

Categories: benefits of tea health benefits of drinking tea l'theanine and tea

The mighty mite

May 20, 2003 "On a cellular level I'm really quite busy." It's funny, of course, because it's true - even the most sedentary and lethargic person is teeming with activity on a cellular level... Read More >

Categories: beets benefits of physical activity body oxygen cell activity mitochondria

The sky is falling!

May 13, 2003 A colleague named Rachel who lives in London sent me an e-mail last week with a link to a BBC article titled "Warning Over Vitamin Doses." Rachel added, "All the UK newspapers are carrying reports that vitamins are dangerous... Read More >

Categories: danger in vitamin intake vitamins and irreversible effects vitamins and side effects vitamins are dangerous warning over vitamin doses
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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