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Beat depression, migraines–and everything in between–with this single serotonin-boosting breakthrough Psychiatrists Top List in Drug Maker Gifts.

October 1, 2007 That’s the bone-chilling headline that caught my eye from the pages of The New York Times just a few short months ago. And while I can’t say that it came as a surprise, it did serve to point out how desperately so many patients are seeking help-and how few of... Read More >

Categories: 5-Hydroxytryptophan depression Migraines neurotransmitters nl-2007-10 norepinephrine Serotonin
Newsletter Issue: October 2007

Reading the Signs

July 2, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

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July 1, 2007 July 2007 PDF And another thing Symptoms of menopause (especially hot flashes) have been treated with the herb black cohosh for hundreds of years. New research shows that women who use black cohosh might be getting a very important additional health benefit. In a study that examined the use of... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2007

Dangerous Detour

June 18, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

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Genetic Testing for Cancer

June 5, 2007 I recently lost a good friend who died of complications related to ovarian cancer. She's survived by her husband who fortunately has the support and comfort of three adult daughters... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer cancer prevention genetic test ovarian cancer prevention and screening of breast and ovarian cancers protective genes

All in the Family

June 5, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes breast cancer gene mutations and predicting cancer risk lifestyle factors and cancer risk National Cancer Institute omega 3 fatty acids and cancer ovarian cancer

Early Bird

April 26, 2007 The enzyme - known as CYP 3A4 - may also be affected by apple juice, lime juice and orange juice made from Seville oranges. These juices should also be avoided with cholesterol lowering statin drugs (such as Lipitor), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (such as Prozac) and, as mentioned above, drugs... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease dementia DHA docosahexanoic acid lemon balm omega 3 fatty acids sage

"We caught it early."

April 25, 2007 Researchers from three universities in the Northeastern U.S. recently reported on the results of a trial that tested an electroencephalogram (EEG) procedure in more than 70 subjects - some with AD and some without. Their EEG examination clearly demonstrated that the brains of Alzheimer's patients react differently than the brains... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's EEG examination Memory smell
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