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Prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis

February 3, 2005 Atherosclerosis - narrowing of the arteries - occurs when calcium, cellular waste products, cholesterol and other substances respond to inflammation by building up to form plaque on the inner lining of blood vessels... Read More >

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Your body needs magnesium

January 24, 2005 If your body could tell you what it wants, here's what it would say: "I want magnesium." And how does your body love magnesium? Let me count the ways... Read More >

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Can red meat cause cancer?

January 18, 2005 "A new study reports that eating red meat causes colorectal cancer. I guess it's going to be turkey chili from now on." With that, she signed off, and Wait a second. Did I hear that right? Red meat what? CAUSES cancer... Read More >

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Sage’s effect may be on memory

January 11, 2005 The British Medical Journal (BMJ) recently received some "missing" drug company documents. They were sent from an anonymous source. And no doubt they arrived on a dark and stormy night... Read More >

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10 aromas linked to Alzheimer’s detection

January 6, 2005 Scientists have known for some years that the ability to identify aromas is diminished in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Exactly why this is so may never be known... Read More >

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Making your heart healthy

December 26, 2004 They Say Only If You RunJumpSwimBikeEat Less Fat and Lower Your Cholesterol Right Now Can You Avoid Heart Disease... Read More >

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Raw dairy sales illegal in Manhattan

December 22, 2004 They're smuggling milk into Manhattan. That's right. You can get anything you want in the city that never sleeps, but you can't purchase raw milk. Unless you're willing to live outside the law... Read More >

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New sound technology enhances memory and more!

December 18, 2004 New research reveals revolutionary sound technology - the same technology that enhances memory - can dramatically increase longevity, slow aging, lower stress... Read More >

Categories: Aging longevity memory and sound technology mind aerobics sound technology stress

Diabetes campaign encourages patient/doctor communication

December 8, 2004 Last month, smack in the middle of Diabetes Awareness Month, a group of health advocates joined 50 U.S. mayors to launch a campaign called "Aim. Believe. Achieve: The Diabetes A1C Initiative... Read More >

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Men: Are meds turning you into a woman?

December 8, 2004 All I can say is -- it's about time! There's so much bull out there about health. Especially for men. And it's not just bull. It's really bad information... Read More >

Categories: conversion of testosterone to estrogen Dr. Sears estrogen increases health confidential for men testosterone plummets after age 30 vicious cycle

Selenium intake may reduce the risk of cancers

December 7, 2004 Out west, with an Arizona study that evaluates the association of selenium intake with the reduced risk of one of the most common types of cancer... Read More >

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Dangers of dry cleaning

December 2, 2004 Healthfulness of Trans Fatty Acids Which is healthier? Trans fatty acids or saturated fats? That's sort of like comparing cigarette smoking to nail biting: they're both bad habits, but one of them just might lead to an early demise... Read More >

Categories: carcinogen dry cleaning headaches memory loss nausea perc Perchloroethylene possibly cause cancer toxic chemical wet cleaning
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