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Getup ‘n’ gone

May 6, 2003 If you're a man who's over the age of, say, 45, and you don't feel quite as young or strong or virile as you used to, a pharmaceutical company named Unimed wants to "raise your awareness" about male menopause... Read More >

Categories: male menopause testosterone replacement therapy trt

Cabbage: A thing of beauty

April 10, 2003 Is cabbage beautiful? To a nutritionist it is. Not quite as glamorous as the tomato or as elegant as the carrot, cabbage is, nevertheless, nutritionally gorgeous... Read More >

Categories: cabbage health benefits nutrition

Playing catch-up

April 3, 2003 The FDA recently announced that it will authorize the use of two health claims for a nutrient that helps preserve cognitive function. Phosphatldylserine... Read More >

Categories: FDA approves PS phosphatldyserine preserve cognitive function PS reduce risk of dementia in elderly supplementary nutrients and cognitive brain diseases

2003-04 – Members Alert

April 1, 2003 April 2003 PDF And another thing Women who increase their intake of vitamin D as they grow older may be at less risk of hip fractures and other problems associated with osteoporosis, according to an 18-year study at Harvard Medical School. The researchers concluded that, for older women, vitamin D... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2003

Fear the turtle

March 24, 2003 Last month I sent you an e-Alert ("Graceful Aging" 2/27/03) about the dramatic anti-aging benefits that DHEA supplements can provide... Read More >

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Graceful aging

February 27, 2003 Giving a boost to DHEA levels may reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, help control diabetes, increase energy levels, improve memory, strengthen the immune system, and alleviate depression... Read More >

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Making memories

February 20, 2003 A study links elevated blood sugar levels to memory loss in elderly people... Read More >

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2003-02 – Members Alert

February 1, 2003 February 2003 PDF And another thing The No. 1 health issue that the average person fears most is memory loss and decline in mental functioning, according to The New York Times. But you might be able to walk your way right out of that fear. Researchers at the University of... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2003

Gone fishing

November 13, 2002 In an e-Alert I sent you last spring ("Fish in fashion" 4/10/02), I told you about new research on the benefits of fish oil. In two new studies, scientists reported that the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil can significantly improve cardiovascular health and cut your risk of heart... Read More >

Categories: fish fish oil mercury omega 3 poisoning risk

Not a stitch too soon

November 11, 2002 A recent report from the UK has provided validation of a long-held theory about a natural treatment for the first stages of Alzheimer's - making early diagnosis just that much more critical... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's blood cognition dementia ginko biloba Memory natural treatment

Effects of nicotine on the central nervous system

September 28, 2002 Brad successfully kicked a long-time cigarette smoking habit in June of 1990. As with most everyone who quits smoking, he was looking forward to improved health in return for his hard won victory. Instead, just five weeks later, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis... Read More >

Categories: central nervous system cigarettes multiple sclerosis nicotine nicotine therapy patch quitting

Ginko biloba and memory loss

August 26, 2002 Contrary to the reports of its demise, ginkgo biloba is alive and well and still helping many thousands of people stay bright and alert... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease cognitive performance dementia ginko biloba Memory
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Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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