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Morning-after psychomotor impairment

November 28, 2005 Here's a phrase that's new to me: "morning-after psychomotor impairment." The phrase may be new, but the feeling is not. At some time or another most of us have experienced that fleeting sensation that the floor is the deck of a ship in choppy water... Read More >

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Ginseng may improve cognitive performance

September 14, 2005 Among the many reported benefits of ginseng, two of the most appealing include evidence that ginseng may improve cognitive performance while also stabilizing blood sugar levels among type 2 diabetics... Read More >

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Getting by without magnesium

September 12, 2005 Just try getting by without magnesium. More than 300 of your body's biochemical mechanisms require magnesium, a mineral that helps heart muscle cells relax, reduces blood pressure, and even lowers homocysteine levels... Read More >

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Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule

March 1, 2005 Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule There’s a difference between running a business and living it. By “living it,” I’m not talking about the workaholic corporate executive sitting behind an enormous desk until 10p.m. every night, although I know a lot of people... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Air freshners may be doing more harm than good

February 14, 2005 Many household products contain solvents called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). And in this case the word "organic" doesn't imply a health benefit. Far from it... Read More >

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Iron deprivation

February 9, 2005 Researchers showed that when yeast cells were deprived of iron, the hierarchy of the cell rationed the available iron, making sure the most vital functions of the cell received what little iron was available... 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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2004-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2004 Panelists in action Get the information you need to save your heart-and your life On Saturday December 4th, HSI panelist Al Sears, M.D., will be a featured speaker at the Wellness Research Foundation’s conference titled “The Ageless Heart.” The conference will be held in Palm Beach, Florida and will cover... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2004

Iron deficiency and cognitive function

May 11, 2004 A new study reveals that a mild iron deficiency - well short of anemia - may be all that's needed to impair cognitive function... Read More >

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The great-sex secret for women of all ages

December 1, 2003 The great-sex secret for women of all ages Learn the surprising cause of your lagging libido – and what you can do about it You can’t help but notice the difference. Honestly, you don’t have to be Gloria Steinem to see that much more attention has been paid to male... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003

2003-08 – Members Alert

August 1, 2003 August 2008 PDF And another thing Keep fit to stay sharp. That’s the conclusion of a 6-year study of 349 older adults in which cardiorespiratory fitness was associated with higher scores on cognitive tests. As the study progressed, those who were least fit showed cognitive decline on all tests. Surgery... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2003

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 >

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