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2003-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2003 December 2003 PDF And another thing New cancer research contradicts the long-held belief that the transmission of breast cancer cells to other parts of the body only happens after the cells have matured and undergone genetic changes. Testing for a rare, telltale protein associated with cancer recurrence, German researchers found... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003

Holiday stress triggers

November 26, 2003 Because that's the approximate moment when the year-end holiday season begins. And for many of us, that means extra levels of stress heaped on top of the large and small stresses we already deal with every day... Read More >

Categories: benefits of exercise food food cravings hormones overeating stress management

The dangers of diabetic medicine

November 21, 2003 An HSI member named Pepawbear starts things off by asking for the name of the drug that has been associated with many liver failures and transplants... Read More >

Categories: dangerous diabetic medicines dangers of Rezulin diabetic medicine Rezulin and liver problems

Health benefits of magnesium

November 18, 2003 In recent e-Alerts we've seen how a good intake of magnesium may promote bone flexibility while also helping prevent type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Now here's another benefit to add to that list: Magnesium is essential for keeping teeth healthy... Read More >

Categories: calcium absorption health benefits of magnesium magnesium magnesium and dental health

Fooling mother nature

November 17, 2003 Using a synthetic form of the so-called "good cholesterol," high density lipoprotein (HDL), researchers at the Cleveland Clinic apparently reduced arterial plaque in subjects with heart disease... Read More >

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Insulin resistance and exercise

October 31, 2003 A member named John starts off a thread titled "Insulin and Exercise" with some very specific questions about, well insulin and exercise: "I suffer from insulin resistance. I have heard that exercise can help to combat insulin resistance... Read More >

Categories: diabetes and regular exercise insulin and exercise Insulin resistance type 2 diabetes Type II Diabetes

Aspirin therapy may raise the risk of pancreatic cancer in women

October 30, 2003 If you're a woman who takes a daily aspirin to help prevent heart attacks, you might have gotten a jolt earlier this week when major newspapers and TV networks reported that aspirin therapy raises the risk of pancreatic cancer in women... Read More >

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Dietary adjustments may relieve irritable bowel syndrome

October 29, 2003 You need to know about a new study that confirms what we've known for a long time at HSI: a dietary adjustment is often the only treatment necessary to relieve IBS... Read More >

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Criticism of statin drugs

October 29, 2003 Unless of course statins don't actually do any of those things effectively. The full text of all the studies that would question Fortune's sweeping statement could fill a book the size of the Manhattan Yellow pages... Read More >

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Exercise increases heart health

October 20, 2003 The WHF estimates that as much as 85% of the world's population fails to get even moderate exercise... Read More >

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How to successfully address diabetes with no drugs

October 16, 2003 Fortunately, most of those six million may be able to successfully address their diabetes without using any drugs at all... Read More >

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Health benefits of multivitamin use

October 14, 2003 And - rare as a blue moon - it comes from not one, but two mainstream studies confirming the health benefits of multivitamin use... Read More >

Categories: health benefits of multivitamins multivitamin intake multivitamin supplements multivitamins and the immune system
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