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2003-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2003 December 2003 PDF And another thing New cancer research contradicts the long-held belief that the transmission of breast cancer cells to other parts of the body only happens after the cells have matured and undergone genetic changes. Testing for a rare, telltale protein associated with cancer recurrence, German researchers found... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003

Holiday stress triggers

November 26, 2003 Because that's the approximate moment when the year-end holiday season begins. And for many of us, that means extra levels of stress heaped on top of the large and small stresses we already deal with every day... Read More >

Categories: benefits of exercise food food cravings hormones overeating stress management

Vitamin use may alleviate dangers posed by second hand smoke

November 5, 2003 But another study from the University of California suggests that the increase of a single vitamin may alleviate at least some of the dangers posed by second hand smoke... Read More >

Categories: effects of passive smoking effects of second-hand smoke vitamins and second-hand smoke

2003-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2003 November 2003 PDF And another thing Given the chance, people will gorge themselves with excess food–or excess snacks anyway. According to two University of Illinois experiments, subjects given extra popcorn at a movie theatre ate nearly 50 percent more over the serving size they asked for (even when the popcorn... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2003

Science stumbles over life-saving miracle: Arthritis buster kills cancer cells

November 1, 2003 Science stumbles over life-saving miracle: Arthritis buster kills cancer cells I’ll give Celebrex this: It does have one catchy advertising jingle. If you’ve ever seen the commercials, you know what I mean (and you probably have it stuck in your head now, too). But beyond the infectious ad campaign, Celebrex... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2003

Exercise increases heart health

October 20, 2003 The WHF estimates that as much as 85% of the world's population fails to get even moderate exercise... Read More >

Categories: benefits of exercise exercise heart health

The hidden risks behind "normal" blood sugar levels: Find out if you're really safe

October 1, 2003 The hidden risks behind “normal” blood sugar levels: Find out if you’re really safe I’m not sure when it happened, exactly, but it seems like all of a sudden “normal” doesn’t mean “safe” anymore when it comes to your health. You’ve probably seen and heard all the hype about the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2003

Thanks for the memories

September 29, 2003 HSI has taken a special interest in Alzheimer's disease because we believe there are natural ways to help prevent this epidemic from ever reaching those numbers predicted by the AA... Read More >

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Oil rich

September 25, 2003 People with cancer and other chronic diseases often experience cachexia; a general loss of vitality characterized by poor appetite, weight loss, decomposition of muscle, and depression... Read More >

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Dietary fiber is good for your heart

September 16, 2003 You've probably heard that dietary fiber is good for your heart. But if you've been eating lots of whole wheat bread and high-fiber cereal in hopes that you're doing your cardiovascular system a favor, then you may have been barking up the wrong tree... Read More >

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Peanut consumption may reduce cardiovascular disease risk

September 10, 2003 Perdue News - an online news outlet for the University - recently detailed the results of a new study that "proves regular peanut consumption helps reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease without weight gain... Read More >

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To lower, or not to lower

September 9, 2003 And while policosanol is gaining a reputation as a natural alternative to statin drugs, there is more to this supplement than meets the eye... Read More >

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