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Visions of Sugarplums

December 6, 2006 On paper it was golden: Combine the world's best selling drug (the LDL cholesterol lowering Lipitor) with a second drug that promised to raise HDL cholesterol... Read More >

Categories: air fresheners cholesterol-lowering drugs headaches LDL cholesterol niacin policosanol raising HDL cholesterol levels torcetrapib and pfizer

Winter Mile

December 4, 2006 "Every mile is two in winter." That chilly quote from poet George Herbert is a good metaphor for today's topic... Read More >

Categories: cold distal symmetric polyneuropathy walking winter

Good Hearted Nurses

November 16, 2006 What sound does a sacred cow make when it bites the dust? Just cup your ear toward the Northeast and you'll hear it. It's coming from the New England Journal of Medicine... Read More >

Categories: glycemic index glycemic load heart disease low carb diet

Villain Vanquished

November 14, 2006 In a jerky black and white film clip, with frantic piano music playing, a dastardly villain ties your heart to the railroad tracks. Can you guess who the villain is... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants Insulin resistance LDL cholesterol statin drugs

Type 2 Diabetes – Benefits of Milk Thistle

November 9, 2006 Silymarin (a component of milk thistle) has been used for hundreds of years as a treatment for liver disorders. Now new research suggests that milk thistle may also be very beneficial for type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: LDL cholesterol milk thistle silymarin type 2 diabetes

Stress and Sugar

November 8, 2006 Stress can take its toll on health in several different ways. One way is the adverse effect it has on blood sugar... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar cortisol cynicism and hostility Insulin resistance norepinephrine stress

Passion for Purple

November 6, 2006 The race to develop a purple tomato is underway. And for tomato breeders, the stakes are high. But why in the world would you want a purple tomato... Read More >

Categories: anthocyanins antioxidants putple tomatoes

Stop the snowball effect of metabolic syndrome-and gain control of your blood sugar for good

November 1, 2006 Stop the snowball effect of metabolic syndrome-and gain control of your blood sugar for good Get ready-it’s the start of a cruel couple of months for your health. You know it’s coming-after all, it happens every year. Just when you’ve “put away” that leftover Halloween candy, it’s already time to... Read More >

Categories: bad cholesterol control blood sugar Coumadin Insinase metabolic syndrome nl-2006-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2006

Discussion: Colonoscopy Procedures

October 27, 2006 If you describe colonoscopy to someone who's unfamiliar with the procedure, chances are the novice won't find the prospect very appealing... Read More >

Categories: colonoscopy evacuate bowels before preparation for surgery

Discussion: Irritable Bowel Syndrome

October 20, 2006 Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and diverticulitis share some common symptoms: abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea. No surprise then that an HSI member named V.I. would like to address these problems before they occur... Read More >

Categories: discussion ibs natural remedy
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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