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2003-10 – Members Alert

October 1, 2003 October 2003 PDF And another thing A controversial breast cancer treatment has been shown to be ineffective in improving survival chances for women whose tumors have spread, according to two new studies. The experimental therapy combines doses of chemotherapy so high that stem-cell transplants are required to replace lost bone... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar levels high protein diet IBS low folate level menopause symptoms nl-2003-10
Newsletter Issue: October 2003

The hidden risks behind "normal" blood sugar levels: Find out if you're really safe

October 1, 2003 The hidden risks behind “normal” blood sugar levels: Find out if you’re really safe I’m not sure when it happened, exactly, but it seems like all of a sudden “normal” doesn’t mean “safe” anymore when it comes to your health. You’ve probably seen and heard all the hype about the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2003

Breakfast special

September 30, 2003 You may have heard TV news reports about a recent study concluding that breakfast cereal consumption is associated with a lower body mass index (BMI) compared to those who either skip breakfast or eat bacon and eggs... Read More >

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Cutting back on carbohydrates

September 11, 2003 But as an HSI member reminded me in a recent e-mail, all carbs are not the same. So if you're trying to cut back on the carbohydrates in your diet, then it's useful to know which ones are the real culprits, and why... Read More >

Categories: bad carbohydrates complex carbohyrdates good carbohydrates low carbohyrate beer lower carbohydrate intake refined carbohydrated simple carbohydrates unrefined carbohydrates

Reaching new heights

August 19, 2003 If you think that growth hormones for a young man of normal height sounds crazy, I agree. But at what age and what height would it not sound crazy... Read More >

Categories: FDA approves Humatrope growth hormones for young men puberty and young boys young men growth spurts

2003-08 – Members Alert

August 1, 2003 August 2008 PDF And another thing Keep fit to stay sharp. That’s the conclusion of a 6-year study of 349 older adults in which cardiorespiratory fitness was associated with higher scores on cognitive tests. As the study progressed, those who were least fit showed cognitive decline on all tests. Surgery... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2003

Check your oil

July 31, 2003 Research offers us a word of caution for those who have type 2 diabetes (or a pre-diabetic condition) and who take fish oil capsules to supplement omega-3 fatty acids... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar fish oil omega 3 fatty acids type 2 diabetes

Ginseng may help to manage diabetes

July 28, 2003 When asked to comment, Dr. Kaufman told WebMD Medical News that ginseng could eventually be an "important strategy" in managing diabetes... Read More >

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Atkins diet success story

July 17, 2003 In many e-Alerts I've addressed the problems associated with a high intake of carbohydrates - such as the increased risk of type 2 diabetes. And, recently, I've told you about my husband taking the Atkins plunge... Read More >

Categories: Atkins diet carbohydrates cholesterol Diabetes success with the atkins diet Weight Loss

Valentine in July

July 17, 2003 The cover of Newsweek magazine last week was an out-and-out valentine from the mainstream media to the pharmaceutical giants that manufacture cholesterol-lowering statin drugs... Read More >

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2003-07 – Members Alert

July 1, 2003 July 2003 PDF And another thing Adding to the worrisome health risks associated with obesity, a new study shows that adults with a high body mass index (height/weight ratio) have a significantly greater chance of dying from cancer than adults of normal weight. What a difference an hour of light... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2003

Too many vitamins may be harmful

May 23, 2003 I recently sent you an e-Alert warning that many vitamins shouldn't be taken in prolonged high dosage, while exclaiming that some vitamins may cause "irreversible harmful effects... Read More >

Categories: supplements in high doses vitamin usuage vitamins and irreversible harmful effects vitamins in high dosages
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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