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Wine can boost dietary fiber

March 9, 2006 Grapes contain fiber, but does any of that fiber make its way through the wine making process? To answer that question, researchers in Spain recently tested several varieties of wine... Read More >

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New formula attacks heart disease from every angle

March 1, 2006 New formula attacks heart disease from every angle Look it up anywhere, check the latest medical references, ask your friends, or-better yet-call the doctors who are handing them out like lollipops. Chances are you’ll hear that statin drugs like Lipitor and Crestor help fight heart disease. But what you’ve heard... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2006

Life-saving form of acetaminophen has been ready for two decades

February 23, 2006 I could hardly believe my ears. At a recent work function, a colleague asked me if I'd heard about a plan to combine acetaminophen with an antidote to prevent acetaminophen overdose... Read More >

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The word “humongous” is so inappropriately casual that it’s a tip off that something is fishy

February 21, 2006 For several years now at HSI we've been warning you about the dangers associated with one of the most widely used artificial sweeteners in the world -- aspartame (better known as NutraSweet and Equal... Read More >

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All placebo not created alike

February 10, 2006 Why not just take a placebo... Read More >

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Reduce oxidative stress caused by exercise

February 9, 2006 I just came across a study that shows how polyphenols may help reduce oxidative stress caused by exercise... Read More >

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Chronic case of eupepsia

February 2, 2006 "Eupepsia" means good digestion, the opposite of dyspepsia. But eupepsia may be an elusive condition for some patients who treat heartburn or acid reflux with one of the popular drugs now on the market... Read More >

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2006-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2006 February 2006 PDF MEMBERS FORUM Milk isn’t as good as you think Q: I recently went to the doctor to get a bone scan. He told me my bone density was low and that I should drink more milk. When I told him I drink milk every day, he said... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2006

Unintentional acetaminophen overdoses

January 31, 2006 Vice President Cheney recently visited the hospital when he experienced shortness of breath. This was apparently a minor crisis, but it demonstrates the dilemma of treating pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs... Read More >

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The dilemma of treating pain

January 31, 2006 Vice President Cheney recently visited the hospital when he experienced shortness of breath. This was apparently a minor crisis, but it demonstrates the dilemma of treating pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs... Read More >

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Alternatives to acetaminophen

January 31, 2006 Vice President Cheney recently visited the hospital when he experienced shortness of breath. This was apparently a minor crisis, but it demonstrates the dilemma of treating pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs... Read More >

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