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Fighting pollen with powder and winning

April 21, 2010 Nasaleze is an organic powered plant extract that's sniffed into the nostrils where it creates a mucus-like gel that protects the nasal passages from pollen, dust, and mold spores... Read More >

Categories: hay fever remedy nasal treatment nasaleze NostrilVet pollen seasonal allergies

The perfect regulatory tool for shielding kids from junk food advertising

December 10, 2009 According to representatives at the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), candy makers, kids' cereal manufacturers, and fast food chains aren't doing enough to promote healthy eating habits... Read More >

Categories: Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative Nickelodeon food ads promote healthy eating habits self-regulation

H1N1 explained by an influenza research insider

October 12, 2009 Dr. Jefferson and his colleagues have some good news: You can stop worrying about H1N1, and you can even stop worrying about the H1N1 vaccine, if you will only do one thing... Read More >

Categories: Cochrane Collaboration Dr. Jefferson influenza vaccine study wash your hands

The Mediterranean diet may help prevent asthma

October 20, 2008 Many studies have shown that the Mediterranean diet has an anti- inflammatory effect on the body. So it's not a surprise really to find that this famously healthy diet might reduce asthma risk... Read More >

Categories: asthma risk inflammation Mediterranean Diet rhinitis

Statin drugs recommended for adolescents

July 7, 2008 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is today recommending cholesterol screening for kids as young as two if there are weight issues or a family history of heart attacks or high cholesterol... Read More >

Categories: childhood cholesterol heart attacks kids Lipitor profit statin

Attention type 1 diabetics

October 10, 2007 Dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids is associated with reduced risk of IA in children at increased genetic risk for type 1 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: children diet omega 3 pancreatic islet autoimmunity type 1 diabetes

Shocking. And sad.

June 20, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: chemotherapy medication errors and children medication errors

Moms and Multivitamins

May 22, 2007 Pregnant women who use multivitamins daily may already be taking good care of the next generation... Read More >

Categories: birth weight child bearing age dietary supplement multivitamin tips multivitamins pregnant women

Not Making it Up

March 28, 2007 In a recent Daily Dose e-letter, Dr. Douglass shared eye-opening details from a UK advocacy group known as Chemical Safe Skincare. The CSS web site states that, "the average woman uses 12 toiletries every day and applies more than 175 chemical compounds to her body in the process."... Read More >

Categories: cosmetics make-up toxic chemicals
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