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Forum – Flu vaccine

October 8, 2004 Here's something you won't see very often: The Centers for... Read More >

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Easy green

September 27, 2004 Being green may not be easy - even if you're an internationally... Read More >

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Dealing with memory lapses

August 20, 2004 "Many of my friends including myself have been having memory lapses." That comment can be found in an HSI Forum thread titled "Memory Loss" that I first told you about last December... Read More >

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Pituitary gland

August 17, 2004 As the song goes: Ain't no cure for the summertime blues. That was true in 1958... Read More >

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2004-08 – Members Alert

August 1, 2004 August 2004 PDF Dear Member, Every day, hundreds of letters and e-mails from all over the world arrive at our Baltimore offices. These letters and messages are a large part of the fire that fuels our research efforts. As a membership organization, the Health Sciences Institute does not exist to... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2004

Vitamin-drug interaction–and vice versa

August 1, 2004 Vitamin-drug interaction–and vice versa Q: My doctor put me on Lasix for my blood pressure. It seems to be working, but now I’m afraid to take any vitamins in case they interact with the Lasix. Do you have any information on this? –J.S., South Bend, IN A: According to our... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2004

2004-07 – Members Alert

July 1, 2004 July 2004 PDF And another thing You can add sherry to the list of beverages that might do your heart some good. No doubt you’ve heard about the heart-protective effects of the polyphenols in red wine. Now, researchers in Spain report that sherry (also rich in polyphenols) may help you... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2004

Benefits of sage

June 23, 2004 In the 17th century, noted herbalist Nicholas Culpeper wrote that the herb sage could "heal" the memory, while, "warming and quickening the senses... Read More >

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Trouble with email system

June 17, 2004 Remember the computer named Hal in the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey"? As Dave the astronaut disengaged Hal's memory, the computer started losing it... Read More >

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Health benefits of chocolate

June 17, 2004 So you might think I'd be delighted to come across a study that demonstrates how eating chocolate can improve blood vessel function... Read More >

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Nicotine therapy

June 4, 2004 Nicotine therapy: It sounds like something a smoker might claim to need right after a meal or at the end of a rough day. But believe it or not, nicotine therapy may eventually play a role in the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases... Read More >

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Antiperspirant alternatives

May 21, 2004 The average person may absorb anywhere from 10 to 100 mg of aluminum every day through aluminum cookware, baking soda, antacids, and other sources, including deodorants... Read More >

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