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Benefits of eating avacado

June 19, 2006 For many years we've heard speculation about why the Mediterranean diet tends to support heart health and prevent cancer. It could be the olive oil; it could be the abundance of fresh, uncontaminated fruits and vegetables; it could be the... Read More >

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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

June 16, 2006 If there's no way around it - if a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) must be used - what nutrients might minimize the potential problems (which include liver and kidney impairment as well as gastrointestinal bleeding... Read More >

Categories: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug NSAID

The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy

June 1, 2006 The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy These unsung heroes of the human body have finally found their place in the sun. Unfortunately, the magnifying glass accompanying the research on stem cells has put them in the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2006

Trampoline for exercise

May 26, 2006 If you don't like to exercise, or if a condition such as arthritis keeps you from exercising, your problems might be solved with a rebounder; a small trampoline that provides gentle, nearly effortless exercise... Read More >

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Benefits of glucosamine

May 12, 2006 Now you can get some real-world insights about the benefits of glucosamine from a Healthier Talk community forum thread that starts off with this question from an HSI member named McAlly: "Has anybody on this forum used it and how well did it... Read More >

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Reduce their risk of Alzheimer’s

April 26, 2006 I've got some Alzheimer's news. So do you want to start with the good news, or the bad news? Let's start with the good news: According to a new study, a combination of two vitamins may help many people reduce their risk of Alzheimer's disease... Read More >

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Ginkgo biloba helping fight cancer

April 20, 2006 A Georgetown University Medical Center researcher believes that one of the factors that causes a cancer to spread aggressively into tissue may be the way a person reacts to a cancer diagnosis. how an herbal extract may help prevent certain cancers from becoming dangerously invasive... Read More >

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Declining cognitive function

April 19, 2006 There are two things most people do with their television sets: use them for viewing programs or use them for playing games. Your choice between the two just might make the difference between cognitive health and cognitive decline... Read More >

Categories: Declining cognitive function

Is gallbladder surgery necessary?

March 31, 2006 Is gallbladder surgery necessary? Maybe; maybe not, according to HSI members and one of the most respected doctors in alternative medicine... Read More >

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Sage may help to stabilize Alzheimer’s disease

March 28, 2006 In 2003, a team from Roozbeh Psychiatric Hospital in Tehran tested 42 elderly patients with mild to moderate AD. Half of the subjects received a daily dose of sage extract for 16 weeks. The researchers found that sage was effective in managing moderate symptoms of the disease while also reducing... Read More >

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Daily dose of sage may help manage moderate symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

March 28, 2006 In 2003, a team from Roozbeh Psychiatric Hospital in Tehran tested 42 elderly patients with mild to moderate AD. Half of the subjects received a daily dose of sage extract for 16 weeks. The researchers found that sage was effective in managing moderate symptoms of the disease while also reducing... Read More >

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

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