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Healthy benefits of herbs and oregano

February 2, 2005 A U.S. Department of Agriculture study measured the phenolic content and antioxidant activity of 27 culinary herbs and 12 medicinal herbs under laboratory conditions... Read More >

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2005-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2005 February 2005 PDF And another thing Older women with coronary artery disease (CAD) may improve their quality of life and overall fitness through exercise that emphasizes strength training, according to a recent study. Women with CAD who combined aerobic training with strength training in three sessions per week improved their... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2005

Royal Vietnamese medicinal herb shows promise in healing prostate and ovarian disease

February 1, 2005 Royal Vietnamese medicinal herb shows promise in healing prostate and ovarian disease We talk a lot about traditional Chinese medicine and the inroads it’s made as a modern approach to healing. But we never focused much on traditional Vietnamese medicine until we learned about one of its most valuable herbs... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2005

Strength training may improve overall health

January 27, 2005 But there's one simple factor that many people leave out of their exercise regimens that provides important benefits: strength training... Read More >

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The new USDA food guide pyramid

January 25, 2005 It will soon become part of turn-of-the-century nostalgia. In 2055, oldtimers will ask, "Remember that old USDA Food Guide Pyramid... Read More >

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Over-the-counter sales of cholesterol drugs

January 20, 2005 "Did you know the FDA just voted down OTC sales of cholesterol drugs?" At first glance it might seem that someone at the FDA was on the right track for once... Read More >

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Finding migraine relief in butterbur

January 19, 2005 And it's appropriate that the name has a comforting quality because for many centuries the anti- inflammatory properties of butterbur have been put to use to relieve fever, colds and asthma... Read More >

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Signs that your heart is in danger

January 17, 2005 Scientists have theorized that microvascular disease could be a risk factor for congestive heart failure (CHF). To test this theory, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia examined the relationship of CHF and retinopathy... Read More >

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2005-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2005 January 2005 PDF And another thing As many as half of all elderly people will have some degree of osteoporosis within the next 15 years, according to a recent report from the U.S. surgeon general. Among the report’s recommendations: Adults need 30 minutes of daily physical activity and should maintain... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2005

Flu shot or not: 2 new all-natural ways to boost your immunity this winter

January 1, 2005 Flu shot or not: 2 new all-natural ways to boost your immunity this winter It doesn’t look like hype surrounding the flu vaccine shortage is going to die down anytime soon. We’re well into the cold and flu season, and concern over the lack of available shots is still going... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2005

4 tools you can use to be a lean, clean, weight-loss machine

January 1, 2005 4 tools you can use to be a lean, clean, weight-loss machine I know you don’t want to start the new year with a lecture on weight loss-you’ll get more than your fill of that from the ads blaring at you as soon as you open your eyes on January... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2005

FDA halts promotion of vioxx

December 28, 2004 "The FDA has ordered Merck to halt all promotion of Vioxx because the ads minimize the popular drug's safety risks - particularly a startling increased risk of heart attack... Read More >

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Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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