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Aspirin provide little cardiovascular protection for middle-aged women

March 16, 2005 You may have heard about a recent New England Journal of Medicine study concluding that aspirin "therapy" may prompt serious digestive problems but very little cardiovascular protection for middle-aged women... Read More >

Categories: aspirin and digestive problems aspirin and heart health aspirin and women cardiovascualar protection and women

Adequate vitamin D intake may reduce prostate cancer risk

March 8, 2005 Men who develop prostate cancer are usually diagnosed with the disease after the age of 70. This is exactly the time in their lives when vitamin D levels tend to be lowest... Read More >

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The importance of CRP

February 17, 2005 A new era dawned recently when the medical mainstream finally gave its official stamp of approval to a cardiovascular risk factor that HSI members have known about for years: C-reactive protein (CRP... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis c-reactive protein crp dangers of c-reactive protein dangers of crp importance of c-reactive protein importance of crp statin drugs may lower crp

Curcumin and possible Alzheimer’s prevention

January 26, 2005 In recent years, studies have shown that curcumin's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties may be powerful enough to break up the amyloid plaques in the brain that contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD... Read More >

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Sun-damaged skin and cancer

January 20, 2005 "Did you know the FDA just voted down OTC sales of cholesterol drugs?" At first glance it might seem that someone at the FDA was on the right track for once... Read More >

Categories: basal cell carcinoma non-melanoma red flag skin cancer squamos cell carcinoma sun damaged skin women's health initiative

Diabetics must monitor vision health

January 5, 2005 As most diabetics are aware, vision health has to be monitored on a regular basis, so any tool that can easily assist that monitoring is helpful... Read More >

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The benefits of adequate magnesium in your diet

December 16, 2004 Again and again I come across information about the benefits of adequate magnesium intake. For instance, in previous e- Alerts I've told you how magnesium... Read More >

Categories: benefits of adequate magnesium daily supplement of 500 mg of magnesium magnesium depletion magnesium intake magnesium intake and diabetes prevention

Women find menopausal relief in bio-identical (natural) hormone replacement therapy

December 3, 2004 A member named Barb starts off one of the several bioidentical HRT threads on the HSI Forum with this question: "Have read a couple of books about bio-identical (natural) hormone replacement therapy for women after menopause... Read More >

Categories: Bio-Identical (natural) Hormone Replacement Therapy daily journal hrt and menopause menopause solutions womens international pharmacy

Vitamin C

November 29, 2004 If you're a woman with diabetes, you might have been alarmed to come across news reports stating simply that vitamin C may increase mortality in diabetic women. But it turns out there's a lot more to it than that. And a lot less too... Read More >

Categories: don't toss out your vitamin c vitamin C

Undetected kidney disease

October 28, 2004 At HSI we strongly believe that aging should not be equated with... Read More >

Categories: AER Albumin cardiovascular disease chronic kidney disease CKD Diabetes early detection early detection tests family history of kidney disease GFR high blood pressure kidney disease managing blood pressure and blood sugar levels undetected kidney disease warning signs

Man’s best friend

October 4, 2004 "Why do you only write about women's health issues?" That... Read More >

Categories: benign prostatic hyperplasia BPH health issues for men Saw Palmetto

Reshape and detox your body at world-famous women's spa

May 1, 2004 News From the Panel Reshape and detox your body at world-famous women’s spa Seems every best-selling book these days becomes a movie featuring today’s most popular actresses. Now The Greenhouse, a world-famous spa in Arlington, Texas, has turned a best-selling health book by HSI Panelist Ann Louise Gittleman, N.D., Ph.D,... Read More >

Categories: Beauty Detox Program Dr. Gittleman nl-2004-05 spa The Greenhouse
Newsletter Issue: May 2004
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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