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Physical fitness linked to lower Alzheimer's risk

August 12, 2008 Researchers presented the first ever study to use MRI brain imaging to reveal the effects of cardiorespiratory fitness on Alzheimer's-related brain volume changes... Read More >

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How to mess up a good study

July 22, 2008 UK and Indonesian researchers recently compared cognitive function scores with soy intake among 719 subjects aged 52 to 98... Read More >

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2008-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2008 May 2008 PDF And another thing An amphibian may be a diabetic’s best friend. A compound isolated from secretions taken from the skin of a South American frog may help manage insulin levels in type 2 diabetics. UK researchers recently tested a synthetic version of the compound (called pseudin-2), which... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2008

Color me healthy–anti-aging protection without having to pop yet another pill

May 1, 2008 NorthStar Nutritionals has introduced a new product with a bunch of benefits--healthy aging, mental clarity and focus, cell health, smooth skin, enhanced immune system function, and protection against environmental pollutants, among others... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2008

Memory-boosting breakthrough proves 'science' wrong by regrowing dead brain cells

May 1, 2008 It turns out a single breakthrough can have you remembering more tomorrow than you do today…thinking faster today than you did yesterday…delaying and possibly even entirely preventing the frustrations of senility... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2008

Two studies that reveal the glaringly obvious

April 29, 2008 Reading through health studies is like fishing. Every now and then you land a beauty, but between those beauties there are dozens you have to throw back... Read More >

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Acetaminophen in excessive doses may be deadly

April 24, 2008 At the age of 23, Marcus Trunk was the victim of an unintentional overdose from a combination of over-the-counter drugs that contained acetaminophen... Read More >

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Stop Memory Loss in its Tracks

April 14, 2008 More than 26 million people worldwide are currently living with Alzheimer's disease. Over the next 40 years that number is expected to jump to more than100 million... Read More >

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