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A popular herb may help prevent peripheral artery disease

December 16, 2009 A new study shows that ginkgo biloba does not reduce risk of heart attack or stroke in people over the age of 75. But during the six-year study, about twice as many subjects in the placebo group developed peripheral artery disease (PAD) compared to the ginkgo group... Read More >

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2009-12-Members Alert

December 1, 2009 December 2009 PDF And Another Thing... ...Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in people over the age of 55. But a new study offers a very encouraging confirmation of previous research showing that a generous intake of omega-3 fatty acids reduces AMD risk. For 12 years,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2009

2009-11-Members Alert

November 1, 2009 November 2009 PDF And another thing... ...Most HSI members are probably aware that probiotics are beneficial bacteria that perform key functions, such as aiding digestion, supporting immune system function, eliminating toxins, and fighting harmful bacteria. A prebiotic is a carbohydrate that prompts the growth of probiotics. New laboratory research supports... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2009

Cut calories to improve memory

October 26, 2009 Here's a health tip that's easy to remember: Consume fewer calories – especially from highly processed, less nutritious foods. Your weight will be easier to manage and you'll reduce diabetes risk... Read More >

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Alzheimer’s risk goes down when you get up off the couch

September 23, 2009 Nutrition choices may play an important role in Alzheimer's disease prevention. Now evidence shows that exercise is also part of the AD- prevention picture... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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