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2008-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2008 And another thing The risk of typical vasomotor menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, etc.) may be higher among women with excess body fat. In a study that included more than 1,700 menopausal women, nearly 60 percent reported vasomotor symptoms. Subjects with the most body fat were at highest risk... Read More >

Categories: autism Diabetes dietary triggers IBS libido boosters Menopausal symptoms nl-2008-03 Optical coherence tomography psoriasis squash
Newsletter Issue: March 2008

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 >

Categories: Azelaic acid dihydrotestosterone facial hair hirsuitism menopause nl-2008-02 Reductase-5 Saw Palmetto skin cancer testosterone wrinkles zinc
Newsletter Issue: February 2008

Stress Button

January 7, 2008 Your phone rings. It's your doctor. He's got your test results. Before he says another word your body tenses, bracing for the diagnosis... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease Cancer gastrointestinal bleeding ginkgo biloba ovarian PBR steroids stress

Smoking may trigger psoriasis

November 20, 2007 Although the exact cause of psoriasis is a mystery, a study from a team of American and Canadian researchers reveals a potential trigger of this condition: cigarette smoking... Read More >

Categories: cells cigarettes mahonia aquifolium psoriasis rashes secondhand skin smoking

Farewell French Fries

August 22, 2007 If you run 80 miles a week, your body requires a certain care that the average jogger doesn't have to worry about. There are some basics true to everyone... Read More >

Categories: athlete protein stretch sugar vitamin C

2007-08-Members Alert

August 1, 2007 And another thing Moderate alcohol intake may have a protective effect on the brain. When a team of Italian researchers evaluated more than 1,400 older subjects with mild cognitive impairment, they found that dementia developed significantly more slowly among subjects who said they drank only one alcoholic beverage per day.... Read More >

Categories: alcohol intake Arthritis aspirin therapy bad breath candida CoQ10 nl-2007-08 sleep apnea
Newsletter Issue: August 2007

It's a Joke

July 30, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: selenium and diabetes selenium and skin cancer study type 2 diabetes

2007-07-Members Alert

July 1, 2007 July 2007 PDF And another thing Symptoms of menopause (especially hot flashes) have been treated with the herb black cohosh for hundreds of years. New research shows that women who use black cohosh might be getting a very important additional health benefit. In a study that examined the use of... Read More >

Categories: Antrodia camphorata Caiapo Cancer cholesterol Diabetes mushroom nl-2007-07 statin drugs
Newsletter Issue: July 2007
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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