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Dangerous liaisons

May 23, 2002 At least 125,000 people each year die from prescription drugs their doctors never should have given them - because they had pre-existing conditions that are clearly contraindicated in the drugs' packaging... Read More >

Categories: deaths drug interactions metformin prescription drugs Type II Diabetes

A perfect world

May 9, 2002 Today the mail brought the June issue of Consumer Reports with this cover story: "The Truth about Dieting." Dieting? You've heard me say it before: Consumer Reports should be telling me which dryer won't burn my clothes. Or even which diet powder tastes best or dissolves fastest in water. But... Read More >

Categories: Atkins diet Consumer Reports

Discover the cancer-fighting potential of Brazil's "Mushroom of God"

May 1, 2002 Discover the cancer-fighting potential of Brazil’s “Mushroom of God” Nearly 30 years ago researchers began investigating a medical curiosity among the people of Piedade, Brazil. Residents of the small community near Sao Paulo enjoyed extraordinarily good health. They developed few diseases and lived unusually long lives. Outsiders began to wonder... Read More >

Categories: Agaricus Blazei Murill Brazil Cancer immune response mushroom nl-2002-05 tumor growth
Newsletter Issue: May 2002

Change of heart

April 18, 2002 According to a disturbing new report from the Yale School of Medicine, our chances of suffering a stroke following a heart attack are much higher than doctors ever knew before - especially for patients 75 or older. In addition to age, the Yale scientists identified several other risk factors that... Read More >

Categories: heart attack prevention risk factors stroke transient ischemic attack warning signs

Orange you glad I didn’t say banana?

April 8, 2002 We know that vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can fight the common cold, ward off cancer and even combat that signs of aging. Now new research shows that this powerful nutrient may be a potent weapon in the "battle of the bulge," as well... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants metabolism vitamin C weight gain Weight Loss weight management

Stimulate your immune system, hinder cancer growth, and slow the aging process using Juzen-taiho-to

April 1, 2002 Stimulate your immune system, hinder cancer growth, and slow the aging process using Juzen-taiho-to When we stumbled upon Energy Kampo, we assumed it must be a mild botanical designed to put a little extra pep in a person’s day, maybe even ease the symptoms of chronic fatigue. But this product,... Read More >

Categories: Aging chemotherapy Energy Kampo enhance immune system healing Juzen-taiho-to nl-2002-04 T-cells
Newsletter Issue: April 2002

Hypertension treatment proves 88 percent effective in Brazilian study

April 1, 2002 Hypertension treatment proves 88 percent effective in Brazilian study Sometimes a promising treatment arises from the strangest circumstances. Recently, the discovery of a new hormone and the contents of a stray pamphlet from Vancouver’s Chinatown were the unlikely components that led a Yale-trained pharmacologist to a discovery that could eliminate... Read More >

Categories: calcium Cordyceps Sinensis hypertension nl-2002-04 Pressure FX reninparathyroid hypertensive factor shark cartilage
Newsletter Issue: April 2002

Strange bedfellows

April 1, 2002 When the FDA approved the rheumatoid arthritis drug Arava in 1998, it noted that the new drug wasn't any better than the existing treatments. But, they said, RA patients needed "some different options." Since then, about 200,000 people have taken the Arava "option." At least 130 people have experienced severe... Read More >

Categories: arava complications liver toxicity Myco+ rheumatoid arthritis risks side effects

And now the other side of the room

March 26, 2002 I just came across some new research that addresses that question - and reinforces the value of the treadmill test for everyone. In two separate studies, researchers at Johns Hopkins University showed that the treadmill test is an accurate predictor for both men and women - and that the test... Read More >

Categories: exercise capacity heart disease lifespan treadmill test

Fade to black

March 25, 2002 Millions of men around the world have used Viagra to help them renew their romantic lives. But new research is showing that for some men, those re-ignited fireworks might come at a high price - a literal, and permanent, fade to black... Read More >

Categories: blindness cup to disc ratio ReVitaMan viagra vision loss

The miracle life extension therapy that’s totally free

March 21, 2002 If you were asked to name the most accurate predictor of a person's potential lifespan, what would you say? Smoking habits? Heart health? The presence of disease, like diabetes? All good guesses. But according to new research, it's none of the above... Read More >

Categories: exercise capacity fitness level lifespan predictors

A surprising new way to assess women’s heart health

March 11, 2002 An important new study published in this week's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals one way that doctors might better assess a woman's true risk. Through an analysis of more than 9,000 women and men, scientists found that tiny arteries in the eyes can yield a... Read More >

Categories: eyes heart disease heart health microvascular processes retinal photography risks
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