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2008-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2008 And another thing The risk of typical vasomotor menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, etc.) may be higher among women with excess body fat. In a study that included more than 1,700 menopausal women, nearly 60 percent reported vasomotor symptoms. Subjects with the most body fat were at highest risk... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2008

Multivitamins for expectant mothers create health benefits for children

February 27, 2008 The Lancet published a study that examined birth weight of babies born to 1,200 mothers who had been divided into two groups to receive folic acid and iron supplements during their pregnancy or multivitamin and mineral supplements... Read More >

Categories: babies birth weight folic acid infant mortality iron mothers multivitamin

Stroke Risk Yardstick

January 31, 2008 Your doctor may be able to assess your relative stroke risk with just two simple measures... Read More >

Categories: cardiovascular disease folate Memory orange juice stroke vitamin C

You Aren't What You Don't Eat

January 29, 2008 "Alzheimer's disease may be a chronic condition in which changes begin in midlife or even earlier... Read More >

Categories: acetylcholinesterase Alzheimer's Disease DHA fiber lemon balm nutrition protein sage

Lowering your stomach cancer risk

January 15, 2008 If you enjoy eating plenty of fresh garlic and onions, safe to say you aren't the most popular guy on an elevator, but your risk of developing stomach cancer may be comparatively low... Read More >

Categories: bowel diet garlic gastric onions stomach cancer

Stress Button

January 7, 2008 Your phone rings. It's your doctor. He's got your test results. Before he says another word your body tenses, bracing for the diagnosis... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease Cancer gastrointestinal bleeding ginkgo biloba ovarian PBR steroids stress

Hands Off!

December 17, 2007 Over the course of five or six thousand years, generations of Indian healers passed along a wide variety of techniques for using thousands of different foods and plants for medicinal purposes... Read More >

Categories: Ayurvedic database India kidney stones metabolic imbalance urinary tract infections

Salty Dogs

December 13, 2007 Many people suffer health problems because they don't get enough salt in their diets... Read More >

Categories: Americans concentration food hallucinations high blood pressure Hyponatraemia label potassium salt sea salt sodium

Good To Know

December 11, 2007 Every patient with type 2 diabetes needs to be aware of an important new study from Israel that shows just how crucial it is for diabetics to get ample amounts of vitamin E... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant D-alpha tocopherol haptoglobin heart disease inflammation kidneys oxidative stress type 2 diabetes vitamin E

The benefits of taking supplements

December 10, 2007 UC researchers conducted physical exams and interviewed more than 275 multiple vitamin supplement users, about 175 single supplement users, and more than 602 subjects who used no supplements at all... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure c-reactive protein Diabetes garlic multivitamins supplements University of California zinc

Should I get a flu vaccine this season?

December 6, 2007 Dr. Jefferson is an epidemiologist and the coordinator of the Cochrane Vaccine Fields, an organization that promotes vaccine reviews and develops criteria for assessing vaccine effectiveness and safety... Read More >

Categories: effectiveness flu hospital safety vaccine vitamin C

Corndogs and Ice Cream

December 6, 2007 People need to discipline themselves when it comes to diet - first by knowing the consequences of an expanded abdomen, and second by knowing how to avoid that expansion... Read More >

Categories: abdominal fat BMI cla Diabetes diet heart attack metabolic syndrome obesity president protein stroke
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