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Many Years From Now

January 21, 2008 Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 104... Read More >

Categories: amino acid depression fatigue l-carnitine mitochondria

Get the Lead Out

November 20, 2007 We pick up traces of lead from many sources. If you've reached retirement age, you'll never guess where you're picking up some lead: from your bones... Read More >

Categories: Aging bloodstream bones breast-feeding chelation therapy Chinese Ellen Silbergeld heart disease lead pregnancy

Hey diddle diddle

August 30, 2007 According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, nearly five and a half million metric tons of camel milk is consumed every year... Read More >

Categories: camel milk dairy growth hormones iron vitamin C

Care & Feeding of the Brain

August 23, 2007 Sometimes a treatment actually contributes to the health issue it's supposed to address. For example, an assessment of drug rebound headaches was confirmed with a study published in the journal Headache... Read More >

Categories: alcohol caffeine headaches migraine over the counter medication smoking

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

Graduation Day

July 17, 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: fatigue FDA and fibromyalgia fibromyalgia Lyrica for fibromyalgia non-drug therapy severe joint and muscle pain side effects of Lyrica

Mystery Bees

July 10, 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: antibiotics and bees colony collapse disorder genetically modified crops and bees honeybees organic bees pesticides and bees

With a click of your mouse, you can help feed a rescued animal.

April 23, 2007 With a click of your mouse, you can help feed a rescued animal. What's the catch? None at all. You don't have to make a donation, and you don't have to submit an e-mail address or any personal information, so you won't start receiving spam or calls from telemarketers... Read More >

Categories: animal rescue charity hunger pets

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

Big & Tall

January 15, 2007 Many people who aren't obese, or even a little overweight, are suffering from obesity fatigue: the weariness of having to constantly hear about obesity in the mainstream media... Read More >

Categories: body mass index kidney cancer obesity Slentrol
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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