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Debunking the Chain

February 7, 2008 The CA-125 test measures a cancer marker that's often elevated when ovarian cancer is present... Read More >

Categories: CA-125 test email epithelial cells ovarian cancer screening peritoneum premenopausal

Mad Men

February 4, 2008 Evidence shows that cholesterol-lowering statins are practically worthless - unless, of course, you're a drug maker who shares in the nearly $30 billion in sales that statin drugs rake in worldwide every year... Read More >

Categories: Business Week cholesterol cholesterol lowering statin drugs heart attack risk money side effects

2008-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2008 The latest skincare breakthrough will stop your excessive facial hair dead in its tracks and it will keep your face younger, smoother, and firmer in the process... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2008

Lighting a Match to a Fuse

January 9, 2008 Dyspepsia is digestive malfunction that may prompt some or all of these symptoms... Read More >

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Playstation thumb

January 8, 2008 Avid gamers should be aware that they're at risk of a potential health problem: Playstation thumb... Read More >

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2008-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2008 January 2008 PDF And another thing High blood pressure just got some unwelcome company. Researchers at Harvard Medical School followed medical records of more than 38,000 women for ten years. When the women were divided into four groups according to their blood pressure (optimal, normal, high-normal, or hypertensive), researchers found... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2008

Breakthrough Chinese formula sends drug-resistant joint pain packing

January 1, 2008 Like all of Tango's products, ArthriPhase is a carefully selected blend of potent Chinese herbs-but it's also the first arthritis product Tango has ever distributed... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2008

Combining outrage and health

December 26, 2007 A new study revealed that the regular use of aspirin and other painkillers may boost blood pressure in men... Read More >

Categories: aspirin blood pressure HBP painkillers salt retention

The High Cost of Quitting

December 18, 2007 Chantix blocks nicotine from binding to certain brain receptors. This action keeps nicotine from prompting the release of dopamine in the brain's pleasure centers - derailing the craving for another cigarette... Read More >

Categories: brain Chantix cigarettes depression diarrhea dopamine gingivitis mood nicotine smoking

Stones In the Road

December 3, 2007 Kidney stones are clearly something you want to avoid. Fortunately there are a number of steps you can take to significantly reduce your risk... Read More >

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