| 10/31/2005 - Strengthen Your Immune System to Avoid Avian Flu |
| The best way to avoid seasonal colds and influenza is to strengthen your immune system with regular exercise, a balanced diet of nutritious whole foods, an adequate amount of sleep, and a minimum of stress. |
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| 10/31/2005 - Strengthen Your Immune System to Avoid Avian Flu |
| The best way to avoid seasonal colds and influenza is to strengthen your immune system with regular exercise, a balanced diet of nutritious whole foods, an adequate amount of sleep, and a minimum of stress. |
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| 10/28/2005 - Keeping your pillow germ free |
| And while you may not want to even think about what really goes on in your pillows, asthma patients and people with weak immune systems need to be aware of how to avoid problems caused by fungal spores. |
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| 10/27/2005 - Non-smokers may experience the effects of endothelial dysfunction |
| If someone smokes a pack of cigarettes a day, there's no way around it, they're going to suffer endothelial dysfunction (more on that in a moment). |
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| 10/27/2005 - Non-smokers may experience the effects of endothelial dysfunction |
| If someone smokes a pack of cigarettes a day, there's no way around it, they're going to suffer endothelial dysfunction (more on that in a moment). |
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| 10/26/2005 - Eat your vegetables and live longer! |
| Why? Because according to recent research, your chances of living a longer life may significantly improve if you eat plenty of vegetables that are rich in beta-carotene. |
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| 10/26/2005 - Eat your vegetables and live longer! |
| Why? Because according to recent research, your chances of living a longer life may significantly improve if you eat plenty of vegetables that are rich in beta-carotene. |
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| 10/25/2005 - Do devices that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF), cause cancer? |
| Dr. Moss' article is titled "Do Radio Frequency Energy Fields Cause Cancer?" And he opens his piece with this more specific question: "Do devices such as cell or mobile phones, that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF), cause cancer?" . |
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| 10/25/2005 - Do devices that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF), cause cancer? |
| Dr. Moss' article is titled "Do Radio Frequency Energy Fields Cause Cancer?" And he opens his piece with this more specific question: "Do devices such as cell or mobile phones, that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF), cause cancer?" . |
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| 10/24/2005 - An Easier Way to Guard Against Alzheimer's |
| What can I do to help prevent Alzheimer's disease (AD)? That's one of the most common questions we receive here at HSI, through letters, e-mails and postings on the HSI Healthier Talk forums. |
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| 10/24/2005 - An Easier Way to Guard Against Alzheimer's |
| What can I do to help prevent Alzheimer's disease (AD)? That's one of the most common questions we receive here at HSI, through letters, e-mails and postings on the HSI Healthier Talk forums. |
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| 10/21/2005 - Can a fruit juice help rejuvenate narrowed arteries? |
| Can a fruit juice help rejuvenate narrowed arteries? An HSI member named Aurora writes: "The local news said that a study shows Pomegranate Juice is good for atherosclerosis. |
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| 10/20/2005 - Study tests the use of andrographis as a treatment for respiratory tract infection |
| The combined studies tested the use of andrographis as a treatment for respiratory tract infection in nearly 900 subjects. |
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| 10/20/2005 - Study tests the use of andrographis as a treatment for respiratory tract infection |
| The combined studies tested the use of andrographis as a treatment for respiratory tract infection in nearly 900 subjects. |
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| 10/19/2005 - Erectile Dysfunction may have a benefit of sorts |
| But this condition may also have a benefit of sorts. A new study shows that ED diagnosis may offer an important signal that something dangerous is going on. |
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| 10/19/2005 - Erectile Dysfunction may have a benefit of sorts |
| But this condition may also have a benefit of sorts. A new study shows that ED diagnosis may offer an important signal that something dangerous is going on. |
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| 10/18/2005 - When you've has enough to eat, push away the plate |
| A friend of mine used to say that the best weight loss exercise is the Push Away: When you've had enough to eat, push away the plate. |
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| 10/18/2005 - When you've has enough to eat, push away the plate |
| A friend of mine used to say that the best weight loss exercise is the Push Away: When you've had enough to eat, push away the plate. |
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| 10/17/2005 - Teen Denies Chemotherapy Cancer Treatment |
| But Katie isn't your typical 13-year-old. When the time came to inject her with high-dose chemotherapy, Katie said no. And when doctors tried to force her, she boldly and repeatedly resisted. |
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| 10/17/2005 - Teen Denies Chemotherapy Cancer Treatment |
| But Katie isn't your typical 13-year-old. When the time came to inject her with high-dose chemotherapy, Katie said no. And when doctors tried to force her, she boldly and repeatedly resisted. |
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| 10/14/2005 - Treating Cold Sores |
| It's very likely that you may have herpes simplex and not even know it. As many as 90 percent of us have been exposed to this viral infection, and most people who have it show no symptoms. |
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| 10/13/2005 - A Good Nights Rest |
| Sleep apnea can mess up more than just a good night's sleep.
An HSI member named Michaele wrote to ask for alternative treatments for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). |
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| 10/13/2005 - A Good Nights Rest |
| Sleep apnea can mess up more than just a good night's sleep.
An HSI member named Michaele wrote to ask for alternative treatments for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). |
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| 10/12/2005 - Women Need and Adequate Amount of Folate |
| When women have an adequate intake of folate, risk of birth defects drops off sharply. But the March of Dimes survey reveals that only one in three child-bearing age women take the recommended 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid supplements daily. |
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| 10/12/2005 - Women Need and Adequate Amount of Folate |
| When women have an adequate intake of folate, risk of birth defects drops off sharply. But the March of Dimes survey reveals that only one in three child-bearing age women take the recommended 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid supplements daily. |
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| 10/11/2005 - Nobel Prize Winner Shows the H.pylori May Cause Ulcers |
| In 1982, Marshall and his colleague, Robin Warren, discovered that peptic ulcers are caused by a parasitic bacterium called helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). |
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| 10/11/2005 - Nobel Prize Winner Shows the H.pylori May Cause Ulcers |
| In 1982, Marshall and his colleague, Robin Warren, discovered that peptic ulcers are caused by a parasitic bacterium called helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). |
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| 10/10/2005 - Can increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk? |
| It would be wonderful if doing something as simple as increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk. Metabolic syndrome is a set of symptoms that creates a high risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. |
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| 10/10/2005 - Can increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk? |
| It would be wonderful if doing something as simple as increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk. Metabolic syndrome is a set of symptoms that creates a high risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. |
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| 10/07/2005 - Treating Receding Gum Lines |
| A member who goes by the initials EAP starts off the thread with a request for information on how to treat receding gums. EAP says he brushes and flosses, but his gums still recede. |
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| 10/06/2005 - New Hormone Replacemenet Therapy Study |
| And it would have come in handy the other day when I saw a program with a panel of medical experts discussing the latest hormone replacement study (HRT) published last week in the Archives of Internal Medicine. |
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| 10/06/2005 - New Hormone Replacemenet Therapy Study |
| And it would have come in handy the other day when I saw a program with a panel of medical experts discussing the latest hormone replacement study (HRT) published last week in the Archives of Internal Medicine. |
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