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Discussion: Fish Oil and PSA

September 22, 2006 "Fish oil lowered my PSA" is the title of a thread that appears this week in the Healthier Talk community forums. A member named 333 writes: "I just got back from seeing my doctor, and my PSA is down more than one full point in just 3 months... Read More >

Categories: fish oil omega 3s psa numbers

Out To Get You

September 18, 2006 Are tomatoes evil? They are according to tomatoesareevil.com; a web site dedicated to anyone who has a powerful fear of tomatoes. If you have arthritis, you just might think tomatoes are out to get you... Read More >

Categories: alk alkaloid Arthritis nightshades solanine tomatoes

Do You Brux Your Teeth?

September 15, 2006 That's not a typo. "Brux" is a verb that means "grinding of teeth." And if you brux habitually - or if you brux in your sleep - you have a condition known as bruxism, which may damage teeth while often prompting headaches and even jaw disorders... Read More >

Categories: bruxism headaches jaw pain teeth grind tmj tooth grinding

Abdominal Fat

September 11, 2006 I have a friend named Chris who tells me he's pretty much given up trying to get rid of his middle age spread. I'm sure many of us can empathize with his frustration... Read More >

Categories: abdominal fat heart disease Weight Loss

Supplements For Depression – Week in Review

September 8, 2006 "Some supplements I've found to be helpful for depression." That's the straightforward title of an HSI Healthier Talk community forum thread started by a member named Karl... Read More >

Categories: supplements vitamins for depression

Who's to Blame for Obesity in the UK?

September 6, 2006 The UK obesity forecast is calling for continued waist enlargement and scales groaning under the added weight. That prediction, from Britain's Department of Health (DOH), has set off a debate over who or what is responsible for the obesity boom... Read More >

Categories: obesity UK overweight people in britain

A heart-protective, bone-strengthening option for dealing with menopause

September 1, 2006 A heart-protective, bone-strengthening option for dealing with menopause Plenty of hormone replacement therapies promise to relieve the typical symptoms of menopause. But just because your inner thermometer is no longer to the boiling point and you finally start to feel like your old self again, it doesn’t mean you’re in... Read More >

Categories: body weight bone density EstroG-100 menopause symptoms nl-2006-09
Newsletter Issue: September 2006

Copper cognition

August 29, 2006 You need a little copper in your diet. But just a little - never a lot - because too much copper promotes formation of free radicals. About 2 mg of copper daily is all that most of us need... Read More >

Categories: copper levels supplements vitamins

Senility prayer

August 18, 2006 "Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference... Read More >

Categories: senility prayer

Send in the pro

August 17, 2006 A new survey shows that millions are unaware that their digestive tracks are teeming with bacteria. Too bad. They have no idea how fortunate they are... Read More >

Categories: positives of cigarette smoking

High on life

August 16, 2006 This one you will NOT believe. The federal government is using your tax dollars for research that could end up providing consumers with a dangerous new way to treat depression and a lucrative new way for drug companies to make money... Read More >

Categories: federal government is using your tax dollars for resear
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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