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Erectile dysfunction may have a benefit of sorts

October 19, 2005 But this condition may also have a benefit of sorts. A new study shows that ED diagnosis may offer an important signal that something dangerous is going on... Read More >

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Can increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk?

October 10, 2005 It would be wonderful if doing something as simple as increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk. Metabolic syndrome is a set of symptoms that creates a high risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes... Read More >

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Treatment for hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms

October 10, 2005 It would be wonderful if doing something as simple as increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk. Metabolic syndrome is a set of symptoms that creates a high risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes... Read More >

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2005-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2005 October 2005 PDF And another thing Cardiorespiratory fitness is its own reward, of course. But according to a five-year study of more than 10,000 subjects, higher levels of cardiorespiratory health were associated with a reduced risk of developing metabolic syndrome, the set of symptoms that includes high blood pressure, insulin... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2005

Groundbreaking plant from the Amazon takes on cancer, skeptics, and controversy

October 1, 2005 Groundbreaking plant from the Amazon takes on cancer, skeptics, and controversy In 2001, we gave you the exclusive on graviola, a tree from the Amazon with powerful anti-cancerous properties. We reported it had been shown to destroy prostate, lung, breast, colon, and pancreatic cancers. And, perhaps the greatest benefit was... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2005

New “killer flu” causes alarm

September 30, 2005 In the "General Health Topics" forum, in a thread titled, simply "Flu," a member named Lyn has a question about the "killer flu," which was featured on one of the news magazine TV shows... Read More >

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Moisturizing dry eyes

September 23, 2005 The body of a tear is watery, of course, but it also contains mucous and is enclosed by an oily outer layer. Each of these parts is produced separately, and if any one source is deficient, the stage is set for chronic dry eyes... Read More >

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Vitamin C in high doses might kill cancer cells

September 22, 2005 Cancer researchers thought they might be on to something big. Their ambitious theory: Vitamin C in high doses might kill cancer cells... Read More >

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Documentary stresses better dietary choices

September 21, 2005 But it's not just footage of a guy indulging in a junk food binge. He also reveals some surprising facts about how American's eat, along with useful insights for a nation that needs to get back on track to better dietary choices... Read More >

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Poor diet and lack of exercise may cause insulin resistance to sneak up on you

September 19, 2005 In much the same way, a poor diet and lack of exercise can sneak up on you and prompt insulin resistance in an otherwise healthy person. And as most HSI members are aware, this resistance often develops into type 2 diabetes... Read More >

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Doctors who treat patients with respect are beneficial

September 19, 2005 In much the same way, a poor diet and lack of exercise can sneak up on you and prompt insulin resistance in an otherwise healthy person. And as most HSI members are aware, this resistance often develops into type 2 diabetes... Read More >

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