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Green tea may prevent breast cancer in women

October 7, 2003 Because I've just come across a study that takes the research of green tea out of the laboratory and into the homes of more than 1,000 women, with surprising and promising results concerning the prevention of breast cancer... Read More >

Categories: greeen tea consumption for women green tea adn breast cancer prevention green tea consumption and women green tea research

2003-10 – Members Alert

October 1, 2003 October 2003 PDF And another thing A controversial breast cancer treatment has been shown to be ineffective in improving survival chances for women whose tumors have spread, according to two new studies. The experimental therapy combines doses of chemotherapy so high that stem-cell transplants are required to replace lost bone... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar levels high protein diet IBS low folate level menopause symptoms nl-2003-10
Newsletter Issue: October 2003

Pain takes a holiday

September 8, 2003 But in recent years, those who use "aspirin therapy" to help prevent heart attacks may also be taking regular doses of acetaminophen or ibuprofen to treat headaches, arthritis pain, fever, sore muscles, etc... Read More >

Categories: aspirin therapy aspirin therapy and heart attack risk aspirin therapy and pankillers benefits of aspirin therapy dangers of aspirin therapies long-term aspirin therapy

Natural supplements help to relieve hot flashes

August 22, 2003 This question is posted on the HSI Forum in a tread titled "Hot Flashes." A member named Mary is clearly on the right track, trying to find a natural and safe way to cope with hot flashes. Fortunately, she still has several options available... Read More >

Categories: coping with hotflashes easy care for hot flashes natural menopause treatments natural supplements relieve hot flahes natural ways to cope with hot flashes naturally trreating hot flashes and menopause

Two ounces of prevention

August 20, 2003 Three recent e-Alerts about mammography prompted a batch of member comments that could be called a "heated debate" - some arguing that mammograms are necessary, while others offered experiences that would make anyone think twice... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer prevention mammography mammography debate mammography effective mammography safe mammography screening process preventing breast cancer

More bad press for combined HRT

August 12, 2003 HRT has taken hit after hit in the year since the Women's Health Initiative shut down a multi-year HRT study last summer when researchers feared that continuing it would place subjects at risk of ovarian cancer and coronary heart disease... Read More >

Categories: cancer risk combined hrt health risks hormone replacement therapy recent research on HRT

Nut case

July 31, 2003 Even when the FDA watchdogs get close to getting it right, they seem to choke at the last minute. That's what happened earlier this month when they announced the shocking news that - are you sitting down? - nuts can be healthy for your heart... Read More >

Categories: healthy nuts nuts and diets nuts and nutrition nuts and your health nuts and your heart nuts can be healthy for your heart

Seeing red

July 16, 2003 So when a new study was released last week that reported on the "failure" of red clover extract in preventing hot flashes, I'm afraid that many women may have simply filed this news in their ever-growing folder of HRT disappointments... Read More >

Categories: combined hrt hrt disappointments preventing hot flashes red clover and menopause red clover extract and hot flashes

More bad news for HRT users

June 27, 2003 I'm sure you probably heard the reports this week about the newest setback for the combined hormone replacement therapy (HRT) of estrogen-progestin... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer dangers HRT stop using HRT tumors

Spin this

May 29, 2003 This time the medical mainstream was expecting good news about HRT and Alzheimer's disease. They were in for a shock... Read More >

Categories: HRT increases risk of Alzheimer's natural alternatives to HRT synthetic hormone replacement therapy

Model T

May 22, 2003 If I reported to you on every article and study I come across that concerns one of the many health benefits of drinking tea, we could change the name of the e-Alert to the tea-Alert... Read More >

Categories: benefits of tea health benefits of drinking tea l'theanine and tea

Bad news for decaf drinkers

May 19, 2003 If you read last week's e-Alert about coffee ("David Beats Goliath Again" 5/15/03) and decided to switch to decaf…well, I hate to be the one to tell you this, but you may still have that coffee monkey on your back... Read More >

Categories: coffee decaf health risks rheumatoid arthritis
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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