Swine flu has been prevalent in the news media, and it is likely that the media hype is somewhat overblown. As of May 1st, 2009, there has been only one death attributed to swine flu in the United...
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15-year rematch changes life
Whether they work to improve stamina in a sport or be more active at family gatherings, patients are often more successful and realize quicker results when they have a...
CoQ10 benefits in pregnant women; Vitamin K2 may reduce risk of prostate cancer
CoQ10 may help lower the incidence of pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure) in pregnant women. Women receiving 200 mg of CoQ10 a day had a 10 per cent lower risk of developing...
Heavy metals and behavior; Vitamin D and bone density
Heavy Metals and Behavior At a recent conference, Dr. Neil Ward, professor of chemistry at the UK's University of Surrey, who has studied the relation of trace elements to...
One gram less of salt per person per day could save 200,000 lives by 2019
Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco conducted a study to determine the impact that reducing salt intake could have on reducing heart disease and resulting deaths. Using a...
“Bioidenticals” – a safe, proven alternative to synthetic replacement-hormone therapy
For many years, older women with symptoms associated with menopause - a health condition that affects 65 million people in the U.S. - have gone to their doctors for relief. For the most part,...
Studies suggest Chinese herbal medicines can relieve eczema
Researcher Dr. Julia Wisniewski of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and her colleagues studied 14 childen who had persistent eczema. Each child was treated with Chinese medicine at the Ming Qi...
Study launched to learn about factors that contribute to longevity
The National Institute on Aging, which is part of the National Institutes of Health, is conducting the first study of its kind to uncover what factors, including genetic and environmental,...
Nutrition fun facts..
Protect your eyes when using Computers Supplements of lutein, long-reported to have benefits for eye health, may protect against the detrimental effects of long-term computer display light exposure,...
Protect Your Human Rights: Stop Mental Health Screening
Please see the following video at the link below: https://www.fightforkids.org/video/mental_health_screening.html Take action to prevent unnecessary medication of millions of...
