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Non-smokers may experience the effects of endothelial dysfunction

October 27, 2005 If someone smokes a pack of cigarettes a day, there's no way around it, they're going to suffer endothelial dysfunction (more on that in a moment... Read More >

Categories: cocoa products dangers of second hand smoke dangers of smoking effects of smoking flavanol intake how smoking effects us smoking and non-smokers

Can a fruit juice help rejuvenate narrowed arteries?

October 21, 2005 Can a fruit juice help rejuvenate narrowed arteries? An HSI member named Aurora writes: "The local news said that a study shows Pomegranate Juice is good for atherosclerosis... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis fruit juice and arteries Pomegranate juice

Erectile dysfunction may have a benefit of sorts

October 19, 2005 But this condition may also have a benefit of sorts. A new study shows that ED diagnosis may offer an important signal that something dangerous is going on... Read More >

Categories: benefits of ED benefits of erectile dysfuntion ed ED diagnosis effects of erectile dysfunction erectile dysfunction diagnosis relationships and erectile dysfunction

A good night’s sleep

October 13, 2005 Sleep apnea can mess up more than just a good night's sleep. An HSI member named Michaele wrote to ask for alternative treatments for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA... Read More >

Categories: constructive sleep apnea heavy snoring OSA sleep apnea sleep apnea treatment

2005-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2005 October 2005 PDF And another thing Cardiorespiratory fitness is its own reward, of course. But according to a five-year study of more than 10,000 subjects, higher levels of cardiorespiratory health were associated with a reduced risk of developing metabolic syndrome, the set of symptoms that includes high blood pressure, insulin... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2005

Another myth about cholesterol-lowering statin drugs

September 7, 2005 Another myth about cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, that is. You've got to hand it to executives of drug companies that manufacture statins: They gave it the old college try... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease dementia risks homocysteine levels LDL cholesterol

Can healthy habits promote dental health?

August 31, 2005 Can healthy habits promote dental health? More specifically, can a combination of regular exercise, weight control and a healthy diet prevent periodontitis... Read More >

Categories: dental health GI rating glycemic index healthy habits high quality diet normal body weight periodontitis regular exercise vitamin C

Second-hand smoke cause damage to heart

August 24, 2005 Results showed that aspirin intake had no association with the development of hypertension. But other painkillers didn't fare as well... Read More >

Categories: Cancer heart problems passive smoking second hand smoke vitamin C

Vitamin E supplementation may decrease health risks among healthy women

July 25, 2005 In a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, the BWH team states this objective: "To test whether vitamin E supplementation decreases risks of cardiovascular disease and cancer among healthy women... Read More >

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The vitamin B complex

July 21, 2005 Rosie continues: "B vitamins are necessary for sustaining life and good health. They are sorely lacking in all processed foods. Some can be produced in the intestines 'only' when the necessary lactic acid bacteria are present... Read More >

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Cookies – Individual market expectations

July 7, 2005 …Many men, use the herb saw palmetto to address problems associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); an enlargement of the prostate gland experienced by more than half of all middle-aged and older men... Read More >

Categories: artery damage cookies high risk of heart disease hydrogenated oil individual market expectations TFA trans-fatty acid content
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