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You've Got To Ac-cen-tu-ate the Positive

August 29, 2007 According to Brigham and Women's Hospital, vitamin C and other antioxidant vitamins provide no protection from cardiovascular events. But, if you ignore the BWH research team's take on their own study, and instead focus on their results, there's actually some very good news here for women at risk of cardiovascular... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants beta-carotene cardiovascular heart attack stroke vitamin C vitamin E women

Grocery Essentials

August 13, 2007 Magnesium is a nutrient that may be a key player in preventing type 2 diabetes, according to a new study... Read More >

Categories: magnesium metabolic syndrome prevent diabetes prevent type 2 diabetes.

Lycopene

July 25, 2007 Just last week I came across two new lycopene trials. And although they're animal studies, there's a good chance they provide a glimpse into the promising future of lycopene research in two specific areas of health concern: one for women and one for men... Read More >

Categories: benefits of lycopene cancer and lycopene heart health and lycopene homocysteine and lycopene sources of lycopene

Ahead in the Count

June 26, 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: c-reactive protein inflammation and atherosclerosis leukocytes and heart disease prescription drugs and c-reactive proten white blood cells and heart disease white blood cells and immune system white blood cells and stroke

Iron Men

May 24, 2007 Toss it. That's my suggestion for anyone who's wondering what to do with the recent National Cancer Institute (NCI) study that links multivitamin use with prostate cancer... Read More >

Categories: free radicals inorganic iron multivitamins National Cancer Institute prostate cancer

Double Good

May 7, 2007 Synthetic hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is dangerous. Period... Read More >

Categories: black cohosh breast cancer heart attack hormone replacement therapy hot flashes HRT menopause ovarian cancer

Not Making it Up

March 28, 2007 In a recent Daily Dose e-letter, Dr. Douglass shared eye-opening details from a UK advocacy group known as Chemical Safe Skincare. The CSS web site states that, "the average woman uses 12 toiletries every day and applies more than 175 chemical compounds to her body in the process."... Read More >

Categories: cosmetics make-up toxic chemicals

Aspirin and Blood Pressure

March 7, 2007 Morning television is sending my blood pressure through the roof! For the second week in a row, I've got a serious bone to pick with Dr. Tim Johnson, the medical editor for Good Morning America... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure reports media aspirin

Every Breath You Take

March 5, 2007 Every Breath You Take Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic recently examined a method that reads the signature of an individual's exhaled breath to determine the presence of lung cancer in its earliest stages - a breakthrough that could significantly lower lung cancer mortality rates... Read More >

Categories: breath signature Cancer lung

Guidelines? Good Grief!

February 24, 2007 Infuriating, annoying, preposterous, laughable… That pretty much sums up the new guidelines for heart disease prevention in women, released last week by the American Heart Association (AHA... Read More >

Categories: American Heart Association aspirin cholesterol myth guidelines

No Tears

December 21, 2006 You'd truly have something to cry about if a malfunction in the glands around your eyes prevented you from making tears... Read More >

Categories: chronic dry eye syndrome omega 3 fatty acids tear glands tears
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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