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New “killer flu” causes alarm

September 30, 2005 In the "General Health Topics" forum, in a thread titled, simply "Flu," a member named Lyn has a question about the "killer flu," which was featured on one of the news magazine TV shows... Read More >

Categories: chicken flu deadly flu strain flu hot topic H5N1 killer flu pros and cons of flu shot

Is flu vaccination for elderly effective?

September 28, 2005 Is soy beneficial for postmenopausal women? It is according to a new study from China. But before you grab your keys and rush out to the store to stock up on soy foods, there's one little soy secret you need to know... Read More >

Categories: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) effectiveness of Influenza Vaccines flu vaccination for elderly

Dealing with diverticulosis

September 26, 2005 If you're over the age of 60, there's a 50-50 chance that you'll develop diverticulosis: a condition in which small pockets occur at weak points in the colon wall. But if you're still years away from 60, that doesn't necessarily mean you're off the hook... Read More >

Categories: diverticulosis diverticulosis and hereditary weak colon wall

Documentary stresses better dietary choices

September 21, 2005 But it's not just footage of a guy indulging in a junk food binge. He also reveals some surprising facts about how American's eat, along with useful insights for a nation that needs to get back on track to better dietary choices... Read More >

Categories: addictive foods better dietary choices better dietary habits fast food addication food documentary Morgan Spurlock Super Size McDonalds Super Size Me Super Size Me movie

A reliable way to help prevent catching a cold

September 20, 2005 Are you in the market for a reliable way to help prevent catching a cold? If you answered, "Sign me up!" I would first suggest you take a look at the e-Alert "Gesundheit" (9/13/05), in which that old standby cold-fighter vitamin C... Read More >

Categories: cold fighting vitamin c cold prevention curing the common cold fighting colds probiotic supplement reliable cold prevention the common cold vitamin c supplements

Cinnamon may be helpful in lowering blood sugar levels

September 16, 2005 An HSI member who goes by "doinkdoink" poses this question in the Healthier Talk community Diabetes forum: "I have heard that Cinnamon can lower blood sugar levels. Has anyone any information on this... Read More >

Categories: cinnamon and diabetics cinnamon and low blood sugar cinnamon and type two diabetes

A natural deodorant that zaps underarm odor

September 9, 2005 Suzanne writes: "I have tried a few natural deodorants but nothing is doing the job for me. Has anyone found a natural deodorant product that zaps underarm odor... Read More >

Categories: body odor and the human race eliminating body odor natural body odor natural deodorant

Accupuncture may ease your pain

September 8, 2005 But when the nagging back and neck pain I was experiencing became more annoying than the prospect of making myself a human pincushion, I gave in... Read More >

Categories: accupuncture accupuncture and back pain accupuncture apprehension FMS and accupuncture giving accupuncture a try human pincushion trying accupuncture

Take the stress out of disease prevention: Develop a personalized health plan of action

September 1, 2005 Take the stress out of disease prevention: Develop a personalized health plan of action More and more, we’re learning that what we used to think of as “just stress,” is actually the underlying cause of some of the most serious diseases we face today. There is no sure-fire way to... Read More >

Categories: adrenal fatigue cortisol Lifespan's Adrenal Support Program nl-2005-09 saliva test stress
Newsletter Issue: September 2005

Coping with depression caused by a heart attack

August 25, 2005 Sometimes it seems like you just can't win. But for those who suffer from depression following a heart attack, there's a winning combination of nutrients that may successfully relieve depression while also improving heart health... Read More >

Categories: coping with heart attacks depression and heart attacks heart attacks cause depression side effects of heart attacks

Ways to address psoriasis

August 19, 2005 There are several threads in the HSI Healthier Talk Community that address different ways to address psoriasis. In one, a member named Shelia points out that a dietary change may be the most effective way to begin treatment... Read More >

Categories: psoriasis awareness psoriasis awareness month psoriasis hereditary psoriasis relief psoriasis skin skin condition skin relief

A worldwide epidemic of H5N1

August 18, 2005 It's time to think about the unthinkable: a worldwide epidemic of H5N1. H5N1 - also known as A(H5N1) - is just one strain of the avian influenza virus... Read More >

Categories: H5N1 influenza virus; infected birds
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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