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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Type 1 Diabetes on the Rise
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28/05/2009 5:39PM Type 1 childhood diabetes is increasing . Type 2 actually has a closer genetic connection than type 1, at least that is wh...
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Diabetes and Pollution
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To yet again highlight the ever increasing dangers of pollution, this article puts forward a very worrying hypothesis that is cause for conc...
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Potassium, Sodium, and Blood Pressure
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Low Potassium is linked to high blood pressure Most of us have heard about the dangers of excessive salt consumption in relation to blood pr...
Stop Killing the Frogs
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There is a prevailing mythology that if bodily concentrations of a particular compound are below the "safety threshold" then no da...
Marijuana and Dementia
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Over the years there have been multiple studies indicating the potential of cannabinoids across a wide range of conditions. This latest stud...
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Vitamin B3 and Alzheimers Disease
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9/11/2008 4:37PM Vitamin B3 and Alzheimers Disease Nicotinamide is a form of Vitamin B3. This is a promising study because this compound was...
A "Fat Burning" Drug?
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Experimental Drug Spurs Fat Burning This is all becoming rather silly. That so many valuable research resources are being wasted on what is ...
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Antioxidants - A Risk Benefit Profile
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Antioxidants are all the rage these days. Paradoxically, while there are many in vitro studies demonstrating potential benefits from antioxi...
Friday, October 31, 2008
With Reckless Abandon We Contaminate Our Home
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Yet another study has emerged indicating that reckless disregard towards the consequences of environmental pollution is a health hazard for ...
Wines and Heavy Metals
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For years we have been advised that a glass or two of wine is good for us and then this pops up . The basic message is: some European wines ...
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