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Keep your hair, quit smoking

December 5, 2007 Researchers believe that smoking may set in motion a biological reaction in the body that corrupts hair follicles or harms some other mechanism necessary to keep hair healthy... Read More >

Categories: androgenetic alopecia causcasion environmental Hair loss male smoking

Master of Disaster

December 5, 2007 But there's little doubt that produce at most major grocery chains is nutritionally anemic compared to fruits and vegetables of years gone by... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's artificial sweeteners grocery chains mad cow disease prions protein vegan vegetarians

Brain Preservers

December 4, 2007 Researchers believe beta-carotene supplementation may help alleviate oxidative stress, which contributes to brain aging... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease amyloid plaque beta-carotene brain dementia oxidative stress vitamin C

Donate eyeglasses

November 27, 2007 A recent study found that nursing home residents with impaired vision and no access to glasses are more likely to experience depression or psychological distress... Read More >

Categories: depression eyeglasses nursing homes television withdrawn

Stranger Than Fiction

November 15, 2007 About two months ago the Office of Inspector General (OIG), released a report that gives us a rare glimpse into one small section of the inner workings of the FDA. And it's pretty ugly... Read More >

Categories: FDA government Health and Human Resources hollywood human OIG report registry trials violations

Be Still My Heart

November 5, 2007 Atrial flutter is a signal that something may be wrong with the heart. As one HSI member name Lily reveals, a flutter is not the least bit appealing... Read More >

Categories: atrial flutter fibrillation heart diseas ionic magnesium rheumatic fever under-active thyroid vitamin B6

2007-11-Members Alert

November 1, 2007 November 2007 PDF And another thing A deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) may be common among diabetics, putting them at greater risk of stroke, kidney disease, and retinopathy (a condition that blocks the capillaries that provide blood to the retina). In a study from the UK, B1 concentration was found... Read More >

Categories: kidney pain magnetic mattress pad nl-2007-11 prostate cancer Sciatica sleepless nights thiamine
Newsletter Issue: November 2007

YouTubing

October 17, 2007 Optical colonoscopy (OC) has been the primary method of colon cancer screening. But, an alternative method called computed tomographic colonography (CTC) has been developed over the past few years... Read More >

Categories: aneurysms catheter colonoscopy lesions optical polyps tomographic

The TF-Files

October 11, 2007 HSI members participated in the Trans Fats Challenge and checked nutrition details on the products in their cupboards and on grocery shelves... Read More >

Categories: candy Hormel hydrogenated oil ingredient label snacks trans fats zero

Tangerine Dream

October 9, 2007 FDA officials notified the Hain Celestial Group that some of the company's tea products (including Tangerine Orange Wave) were in violation of federal regulations that prohibit stevia to be used as a food additive... Read More >

Categories: aspartame brain tumors organic stevia Tangerine Orange Wave

2007-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2007 And another thing To avoid knee arthritis, an abundance of one vitamin may help the effort. Australian researchers gathered dietary data from nearly 300 middle-aged men and then followed up with MRI examination of their knee tissue. Results showed a link between the highest vitamin C levels and a reduced... Read More >

Categories: calcium depression knee arthritis Migraines multiple myeloma nl-2007-10 sprouts
Newsletter Issue: October 2007

Panelist’s new cruciferous sprouts make natural cancer protection simple

October 1, 2007 In the business of natural health, groundbreaking innovations are just as much about reinventing old standards as they are about pioneering new discoveries. I was reminded of this during a recent conversation with HSI panelist Dr. Eric Berg-and it’s one of many reasons why I felt it was so important... Read More >

Categories: Cancer cruciferous nl-2007-10 organic phytonutrients sprouts
Newsletter Issue: October 2007
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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