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Heart drug trial issues bad news – then patients are mislead by the spin

April 23, 2008 The mainstream media gives patients with type 2 diabetes the clear impression that aggressively high doses of a cocktail of heart drugs is the logical way to prevent heart disease... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis blood pressure carotid arteries cholesterol drugs heart disease heart problems Indians profit salary statin type 2 diabetes

Tai Chi helps type 2 diabetics control blood sugar

April 17, 2008 The British Journal of Sports Medicine published two studies that measured the effects of Tai Chi on type 2 diabetes markers... Read More >

Categories: blood glucose flexibility heart disease hyperglycemia Insulin resistance metabolic syndrome tai chi type 2 diabetes

Say 'no more' to fish burps with this crantastic source of omega-3s

April 1, 2008 Now there's hope for those of us who want the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids without the fishy aftertaste. And that hope comes from a surprising new source: cranberry seeds... Read More >

Categories: Aging alzheimer's Arthritis Cancer cranberry seeds eczema fatty acids fish burps fish oil heart disease lupus nl-2008-04 omega 3 omega 6 vitamin E
Newsletter Issue: April 2008

Protect the prostate with zinc

February 25, 2008 To test the hypothesis that zinc may protect the prostate from cadmium-induced prostate cancer, researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center collected records from the 2001-2002 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES... Read More >

Categories: cadmium Cancer prostate PSA selenium vitamin E zinc

Mad Men

February 4, 2008 Evidence shows that cholesterol-lowering statins are practically worthless - unless, of course, you're a drug maker who shares in the nearly $30 billion in sales that statin drugs rake in worldwide every year... Read More >

Categories: Business Week cholesterol cholesterol lowering statin drugs heart attack risk money side effects

Good To Know

December 11, 2007 Every patient with type 2 diabetes needs to be aware of an important new study from Israel that shows just how crucial it is for diabetics to get ample amounts of vitamin E... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant D-alpha tocopherol haptoglobin heart disease inflammation kidneys oxidative stress type 2 diabetes vitamin E

Corndogs and Ice Cream

December 6, 2007 People need to discipline themselves when it comes to diet - first by knowing the consequences of an expanded abdomen, and second by knowing how to avoid that expansion... Read More >

Categories: abdominal fat BMI cla Diabetes diet heart attack metabolic syndrome obesity president protein stroke

Asleep at the Wheel

October 10, 2007 Under normal conditions, LDL and HDL cholesterol perform the necessary function of moving fats away from the liver. But potential danger looms with LDL oxidation, which is a primary factor in the development of atherosclerosis... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis cholesterol cognitive function LDL oxidation selenium
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