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Heart drug trial issues bad news – then patients are mislead by the spin

April 23, 2008 The mainstream media gives patients with type 2 diabetes the clear impression that aggressively high doses of a cocktail of heart drugs is the logical way to prevent heart disease... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis blood pressure carotid arteries cholesterol drugs heart disease heart problems Indians profit salary statin type 2 diabetes

Tai Chi helps type 2 diabetics control blood sugar

April 17, 2008 The British Journal of Sports Medicine published two studies that measured the effects of Tai Chi on type 2 diabetes markers... Read More >

Categories: blood glucose flexibility heart disease hyperglycemia Insulin resistance metabolic syndrome tai chi type 2 diabetes

This Artic 'devil' holds the secret to a pain-free life

April 1, 2008 Inside Devil's Club is a potent natural pain reliever…one strong enough to eliminate even the pain its razor-like spikes inflict... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2008

Avoid type 2 diabetes with vegetables and low glycemic load

March 12, 2008 Researchers from the Institute for Medicine and Public Health at Vanderbilt University teamed up with scientists at the Shanghai Cancer Institute in China to examine the effect of fruit and vegetable intake on the risk of developing type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: corn diet fiber fruit glycemic index isoflavones magnesium obesity phytates potatoes starch type 2 diabetes vegetable women

Nutritional labels reveal more than expected

March 3, 2008 A couple of weeks ago, the FDA announced a permanent injunction against two food companies that were making claims such as: "Chemicals found in cherries may help fight diabetes."... Read More >

Categories: anthocyanins blood pressure breakfast calories cherries cholesterol Diabetes FDA fiber high fructose corn syrup Smart Start

2008-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2008 And another thing The risk of typical vasomotor menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, etc.) may be higher among women with excess body fat. In a study that included more than 1,700 menopausal women, nearly 60 percent reported vasomotor symptoms. Subjects with the most body fat were at highest risk... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2008

HSI Health Symposium – Las Vegas, August 2008

February 28, 2008 This coming August, HSI will present a two-and-a-half-day Health Symposium for HSI members at the historic Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel... Read More >

Categories: alternative health care alzheimer's August Cancer Diabetes Flamingo Hotel HSI Jon Barron Las Vegas Leslie Taylor

Peer review ethics out the window for drug company pal

February 25, 2008 A new study reveals the importance of B vitamins in suppressing homocysteine (the amino acid that promotes plaque buildup in arteries) and maintaining healthy cognitive function... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's arteries cognitive function dementia folate homocysteine vitamin b

Avandia is not to blame for deaths in trial – or so we're told

February 21, 2008 When a segment of a major type 2 diabetes trial was recently shut down because of a disproportionate number of deaths in the intervention group, researchers (funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute) were quick to point out that the diabetes drug Avandia was not to blame for... Read More >

Categories: Avandia blood sugar deaths GlaxoSmithKline heart attack type 2 diabetes
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