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Adverse affects caused fluorescent light exposure

May 27, 2005 Does anyone have, or know of, any information about people being adversely affected by the frequencies of light emitted by fluorescent lighting or by the sound frequencies emitted by said lights... Read More >

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“Moderate” drinking “remarkable”

May 26, 2005 Writing in the May 2005 issue of Diabetes Care, a team of researchers in the Netherlands reports on a meta-analysis of 15 studies that examined the association between alcohol consumption and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes... Read More >

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Effectiveness of a slow carb diet

May 25, 2005 Researchers at Children's Hospital in Boston designed a study to test the effectiveness of a slow-carb, low-GI diet using two key measures: weight loss and cardiovascular disease risk... Read More >

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“B+” continued…

May 19, 2005 Looking for a versatile vitamin? I nominate vitamin B-6... Read More >

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Reducing abdominal fat to eliminate health problems

May 18, 2005 But a new study shows that those who are diligent in finding a way to reduce abdominal fat may also help reduce the risk of one of the most serious health problems facing middle-aged and elderly people... Read More >

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CDCs diet of obesity myths

May 11, 2005 If you believe you've been "force-fed" a diet of obesity myths by the U.S. government, trial lawyers and the "food police," then have I got an advocacy group for you... Read More >

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2005-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2005 And another thing File this one under “Good to know, but not surprised.” When researchers examined health and dietary records for more than 140,000 women, data revealed that a regular intake of sugar-sweetened soft drinks was linked to weight-gain and type 2 diabetes. Consumption of fruit juice also boosted weight... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2005

Size really doesn't matter: Tiny fruit packs a wallop against cancer, diabetes, back pain, and more

May 1, 2005 Size really doesn’t matter:Tiny fruit packs a wallop against cancer, diabetes, back pain, and more I’m sure you’ve heard the saying “good things come in small packages”-perhaps one too many times. But it’s really the best way to describe the tart cherry. Not only is it a potent antioxidant, it... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2005

The USDA revises the food pyramid

April 26, 2005 The pyramid image has been transformed from the suggestion of an Egyptian pyramid to a more colorful pyramid (more like a triangle, actually) with brightly colored vertical sections, each section representing a different food group... Read More >

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The dangers of MSG

April 8, 2005 Unfortunately, MSG has also been found to trigger headaches, depression, fatigue, dizziness, ADHD and - in the most extreme cases - possibly even Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and other neurological problems... Read More >

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2005-04-Members Alert

April 1, 2005 April 2005 PDF And another thing Avocados deliver a little something extra. Scientists at UCLA say that among commonly eaten fruits, avocados are the richest source of lutein, an antioxidant that may help fight prostate cancer. In a lab test comparing pure lutein to avocado extract, the avocado blocked prostate... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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