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Sugar coating it

September 2, 2004 Here's a no-brainer headline if I ever saw one: "Study: Sugary Soda Boosts Diabe... Read More >

Categories: added sugars soft drink sugar study sugary soda boosts diabetes risk type 2 diabetes

The effects of yoga among Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients

August 31, 2004 I've only had about four yoga sessions, but already the pain has been reduced, and I've also been feeling a little more energized. So when I came across a study that examined the effects of yoga on fatigue and mood among multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, I was intrigued, because the... Read More >

Categories: exercise hatha yoga L-trytophan Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Serotonin Sun yoga

Dealing with memory lapses

August 20, 2004 "Many of my friends including myself have been having memory lapses." That comment can be found in an HSI Forum thread titled "Memory Loss" that I first told you about last December... Read More >

Categories: causes for memory lapses dealing with memory lapses dental fillings and memory fish oil and memory memory help

Maintaining optimal health with elevated HDL

August 12, 2004 Researchers designed a study to assess the relative risk of breast cancer risk among women who have low HDL levels and metabolic syndrome; a set of symptoms that creates a high risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: blood test Low HDL Levels Managing Weight metabolic syndrome

Therapeutic doses of niacin

August 11, 2004 Combining supplements of vitamins C and E today may significantly lower the risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the future... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's niacin nutrients vitamin C vitamin E

Strong muscles

July 21, 2004 Three key nutrients have been shown to help develop the necessary muscle mass to... Read More >

Categories: arginine moderate exercise nutrients older adults strong muscles supplements

Aspirin and heart attacks

July 14, 2004 Double-Edged Wonder The era of modern pharmaceuticals began in 1900 when the first aspirin tablets were manufactured by a German company called the Friedrich Bayer Corporation. Ninety years later, the Harvard Medical School research known as the Physicians Health Study concluded that men who take aspirin on a regular basis... Read More >

Categories: aspirin and heart attacks aspirin withdrawal wonder drug

Risks associated with taking hormone replacement therapy

July 12, 2004 Over the past couple of years I've told you about several major studies that have been shut down in order to protect the health of study subjects who were taking either estrogen or a combination of estrogen and progestin to address symptoms of menopause. These two variations on hormone replacement... Read More >

Categories: Abnormal Glucose Tolerance Alzheimer's Disease breast cancer dementia heart disease HRT Impared Hearing

Cholesterol and triglyceride levels

July 9, 2004 This Week in the HSI Forum An HSI member named Alana took her 55-year-old husband to the doctor last month. She describes him as “fit and strong,” so it came as a surprise that his total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were both elevated. Alana describes herself as “holistically knowledgeable,” but... Read More >

Categories: arjuna cholesterol significance of high cholesterol triglyceride

Vitamin D deficiency and type 2 diabetes

July 8, 2004 If you have type 2 diabetes, or if you've been diagnosed with a pre-diabetic condition, you may be deficient in one vitamin that could help make a big difference in your health - Vitamin D... Read More >

Categories: type 2 diabetes vitamin d

This week in the HSI forum

June 25, 2004 Asthma An HSI member named Mark has titled a thread, simply, “Asthma,” and asks, “Any good combos of herbals or supplements or breathing exercises to help combat this issue of mine?” The short answer: Yes. Starting with a recommendation from a member named Denyse. She went to a Chinese doctor... Read More >

Categories: asthma asthma in children herbal regimen quercetin recurring asthma attacks yamoa

Dangers of high fructose corn syrup

June 22, 2004 I just read a new study that reveals how moderate consumption of soft drinks may have a profound impact on hormonal balance, hunger, calorie intake, obesity and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: dangers of high fructose corn syrup health effects of high fructose corn syrup hidden sources of high fructose corn syrup high fructose corn syrup and heart disease markers for heart disease
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