Health Sciences Institute e-Alert Archives

Our daily e-letter, known as e-Alert, delivers health news—before anyone else. From overlooked studies to underground cures, it’s all here. Catch up on the insights that matter most.

Every weekday, our FREE e-Alert delivers urgent health breakthroughs and hidden dangers—before they hit the headlines.

Not signed up yet? Join 500,000+ readers worldwide by using the sign-up box below.

FILTERS
applied to search results for “Heart and Cardiovascular”

YEAR

CATEGORY

Browse the FULL e-Alert Archive using the filters in this section, or search for a specific topic below:


Search Results for “Heart and Cardiovascular” (713 results found)

Get reacquainted with the vitamin E you thought you knew

June 9, 2009 Researchers and nutritionists have known about and studied tocotrienols for many years. Nevertheless, their reputation has lagged behind tocopherols, so the public's awareness of these other vitamin E forms really is still emerging... Read More >

Categories: alpha-tocopherol dna damage palm oil vitamin E white blood cells

Some type 2 diabetics have unique vitamin E requirements

May 18, 2009 If you're a type 2 diabetic, or if you're pre-diabetic, I hope you'll bite the bullet and talk to your doctor about a study that shows just how important it is for many diabetics to get ample amounts of vitamin E... Read More >

Categories: haptoglobin oxidative stress pre-diabetic vitamin E

Slash high blood pressure by more than 30 points with ancient Ayurvedic powerhouse

March 31, 2009 High blood pressure is big business, and no wonder: The CDC estimates that one in three Americans suffers from this “silent killer.” The condition earned its nickname because you won’t feel any symptoms until it’s too late... Read More >

Categories: ACE inhibitors arjuna Guggulipid HeartCare high blood pressure Indian catnip nl-2009-04 systolic triglyceride
Newsletter Issue: April 2009

2009-04 Members Alert

March 31, 2009 April 2009 PDF And another thing... ...Sudden surges in blood pressure may cause memory lapses and other symptoms of reduced cognitive function, according to a study that compared cognitive scores to blood pressure levels in older subjects. Researchers concluded that high blood pressure that’s not well controlled might also result... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure breast cancer Crestor memory lapses nl-2009-04 olive oil
Newsletter Issue: April 2009

Eggs – meet the new heart-healthy food

March 18, 2009 "Egg-Irony" - that's how ScienceDaily referred to a new study that shows how egg consumption might alleviate a heart disease risk factor... Read More >

Categories: ACE inhibitor drug cholesterol eggs high blood pressure
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

Meet the Health Sciences Institute

The Health Sciences Institute (HSI) is an independent organization established in 1998. We’re dedicated to uncovering and researching the most urgent advances in modern underground medicine. Things you WON’T hear about in the mainstream.

Whether they come from a laboratory in Malaysia, a clinic in South America, or a university in Germany, our goal is to bring the treatments that work directly to the people who need them. We alert our Members to exciting breakthroughs in medicine, show them exactly where to go to learn more, and help them understand how they and their families can benefit from these powerful discoveries.

Learn More About the Health Sciences Institute. >