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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

2007-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2007 January 2007 PDF And another thing. Stumped for a menu choice? If you choose the right fish, you might lower your risk of kidney cancer. In a 15-year Swedish study that followed the dietary habits and medical records of more than 61,000 women, researchers found that subjects who ate the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2007

Visions of Sugarplums

December 6, 2006 On paper it was golden: Combine the world's best selling drug (the LDL cholesterol lowering Lipitor) with a second drug that promised to raise HDL cholesterol... Read More >

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Discussion: Colonoscopy Procedures

October 27, 2006 If you describe colonoscopy to someone who's unfamiliar with the procedure, chances are the novice won't find the prospect very appealing... Read More >

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2006-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2006 Reverse the clock and build back your brawn with this MVP of the anti-aging game Reverse the clock and build back your brawn with this MVP of the anti-aging game Don’t tell me you haven’t wondered: If a substance like human growth hormone (HGH) can help break home-run records, what... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2006

Thunder on the Mountain

September 27, 2006 "I have severe rheumatoid arthritis and have been searching for some natural relief for years. Nothing seems to really show it down. However, I recently came across some information about a Chinese herb called Thunder God vine... Read More >

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Exercise and blood pressure

September 26, 2006 Walk it off. That's the advice from a recent blood pressure study conducted at Indiana University where researchers compared different types of exercise in 20 subjects who were diagnosed with prehypertension... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure exercise walking lowers hypertension

Stamp out even the worst asthma: A breakthrough approach to easy breathing without devastating side effects

September 1, 2006 Stamp out even the worst asthma:A breakthrough approach to easy breathing without devastating side effects I doubt I need to say too much to sum up the terrors of asthma-the pressure of that invisible elephant that’s permanently parked on your chest, the persistent but unproductive cough, the wheezing that keeps... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2006

Copper cognition

August 29, 2006 You need a little copper in your diet. But just a little - never a lot - because too much copper promotes formation of free radicals. About 2 mg of copper daily is all that most of us need... Read More >

Categories: copper levels supplements vitamins

Two nutrients for diabetics

August 23, 2006 New research shows how the combining of two nutrients may help you keep from gaining additional weight, while also curbing fat accumulation in the part of your body where a continuous buildup of fat sets the stage for serious health problems... Read More >

Categories: diabetic supplements nutrients vitamins for diabetics

Natural treatments for hair loss

June 23, 2006 "Does anyone know of any natural cure for hair loss (male pattern baldness)? I heard a cream made of pectin works. Any other ideas... Read More >

Categories: male pattern baldness natural cure for hair loss
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