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20 minutes of extra sleep each night

March 16, 2005 If you're trying to lose weight, here's something you might add to your diet: 20 minutes of extra sleep each night... Read More >

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Aspirin provide little cardiovascular protection for middle-aged women

March 16, 2005 You may have heard about a recent New England Journal of Medicine study concluding that aspirin "therapy" may prompt serious digestive problems but very little cardiovascular protection for middle-aged women... Read More >

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Preventing esophageal cancer

March 15, 2005 Those who are coping with heartburn need to be aware that they may be in danger of developing esophageal cancer if their symptoms are chronic... Read More >

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Laugh your way to better health

March 11, 2005 Doinkdoink obviously believes that adults don't laugh enough, and a member named Naturalway notes that research backs up the idea that a good laugh may be closely linked with good health... Read More >

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Rolling with the breaks cont…

March 7, 2005 A new study from the University of Connecticut (UC) has revealed another potential use for bromelain: the treatment of asthma... Read More >

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Beat Alzheimer's with my top 11 brain-protecting strategies

March 1, 2005 Panelist’s Protocol Beat Alzheimer’s with my top 11 brain-protecting strategies Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging. It’s a disease that destroys brain cells and robs you of your mind and your memories. You may have heard the recent reports that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs have shown potential in lowering... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule

March 1, 2005 Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule There’s a difference between running a business and living it. By “living it,” I’m not talking about the workaholic corporate executive sitting behind an enormous desk until 10p.m. every night, although I know a lot of people... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Producing glutathione

February 16, 2005 That's the implication of a study that examined the effects of vitamin E supplementation on the production of glutathione in laboratory rats... Read More >

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Iron deprivation

February 9, 2005 Researchers showed that when yeast cells were deprived of iron, the hierarchy of the cell rationed the available iron, making sure the most vital functions of the cell received what little iron was available... Read More >

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Hepatitis C: Nutritional support

February 8, 2005 "Question: What nutritional support is documented for hepatitis C?"But to answer Kaylie's question: Yes, there is nutritional support for this dangerous condition... Read More >

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Folate reduces the risk of high blood pressure

February 7, 2005 High blood pressure isn't a disease, in the same way that a high fever isn't a disease - it's a sign that something else is wrong. If you and your doctor discover and address the root problem of hypertension, you're more likely to successfully treat it... Read More >

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Prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis

February 3, 2005 Atherosclerosis - narrowing of the arteries - occurs when calcium, cellular waste products, cholesterol and other substances respond to inflammation by building up to form plaque on the inner lining of blood vessels... Read More >

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