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Calming Influence

October 31, 2006 If you're coming off a stressful day, rather than chewing the scenery and ordering yourself to calm down, you might try fixing a beverage that, according to a new study, really does have the ability to smooth out stress... Read More >

Categories: chamomile herbal stress relief tea

Step Away from the Cell Phone

October 11, 2006 The cell phone user logs in about 13 hours of calling time each month. And according to the industry survey that produced that statistic, cell phone users between 18 and 24 spend an average of nearly 22 hours per month on their cell phones... Read More >

Categories: cell phone dangers Cell phones and brain tumors EMF exposure side effects of mobile phones

Can vitamins help prevent Alzheimer's disease?

October 10, 2006 Many HSI members are well aware that an elevated level of homocysteine (an amino acid) increases the risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular problems... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's prevention dementia folate and memory loss homocysteine and Alzheimer's vitamin C vitamin E vitamins amino acids

Brain Power

September 25, 2006 Here's a pop quiz: Which of these nutrients is essential for keeping your memory sharp? A) Vitamin C B) Choline C) Beta-carotene... Read More >

Categories: choline homocysteine memory nutrient

Antioxidants – Potentially harmful?

August 22, 2006 Yes, it's time for antioxidant supplements to take another beating with "proof" that they're ineffective, and "may even be harmful." (Cue the spooky organ music and rumbling thunder... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants dangerous harmful

Senility prayer

August 18, 2006 "Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference... Read More >

Categories: senility prayer

High on life

August 16, 2006 This one you will NOT believe. The federal government is using your tax dollars for research that could end up providing consumers with a dangerous new way to treat depression and a lucrative new way for drug companies to make money... Read More >

Categories: federal government is using your tax dollars for resear

Homocysteine

July 5, 2006 So why isn't "homocysteine" a household word? That's also simple: Drug makers don't have a drug that will lower homocysteine, so you don't hear the word repeated 50 times a day in a barrage of TV commercials... Read More >

Categories: homocysteine

Intravenous ascorbic acid

July 3, 2006 Pennsylvania physician named Vivienne Matalon, M.D., who treats cancer patients with vitamin C. Lillian began receiving high doses of vitamin C given intravenously - a method known as intravenous ascorbic acid (IAA). She still visits Dr. Matalon... Read More >

Categories: cancer research breakthrough intravenous ascorbic acid vitamin C cancer therapy

2006-07-Members Alert

July 1, 2006 July 2006 PDF And another thing If you find it hard to get a full eight hours of sleep each night, don’t worry. In a survey of more than 1 million adults, researchers found that people who logged in eight hours per night had a higher mortality rate over the... Read More >

Categories: cancer-fighting vegetables eight hours of sleep gums nl-2006-07 organic sage and Alzheimer's unwanted pounds
Newsletter Issue: July 2006

Statins may cause memory problems

June 19, 2006 Studies have shown that the use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may cause mild memory lapses. But in the worst cases, the side effect is known as total global amnesia (TGA... Read More >

Categories: dementia statins lipitor memory lapses
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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