Hypoglycemic Agents - Articles
Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk
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Robert W.
Weekly Health Update: Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk "A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers..." By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS Updated: 11/29/2009The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendati ...
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Cardiomyopathies and oxidative stress
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Jan
By D.Romero-Alvira, E.Roche, L.PlacerCardiomyopathies are the group of diseases affecting the cardiac muscle. Although they have never been related to oxidative stress diseases, an analysis of the causes of these pathologies reveals the presence of a pro-oxidative agent or that the intracardiocytic balance between oxidation and antioxidation has be ...
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Health and Evolutionary Reasoning – The PaNu Method
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Kurt G Harris MD
Our current ideas of "health" or "optimal health" are modern concepts. Although evolving over millenia, in current form they are specific to our culture and are part of our "language game" - to borrow Ludwig Wittgenstein's term. One definition of a language game is an internally coherent system of values and concepts t ...
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The First Ophthalmic Innovation Summit
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Irv Arons
Earlier this year, two venture capitalists, Emmett Cunningham of Clarus Ventures and Bill Link of Versant Ventures, came up with the idea to hold a meeting prior to this year’s AAO Meeting, to enable start up and other small and early-stage ophthalmic companies to present new innovations that they were working on to a group of “angels&r ...
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Thanksgiving - Reporting In
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pwsammy
Happy (belated) Thanksgiving all! I hope your day was filled with family fun, gratitude and lots of love. Thanksgiving is the holiday most centered around food, and we post-op folks all seem to approach it in a different way. Some stay within their daily meal plan and do not stray... others eat with moderation in mind and try bites of lots of d ...
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Apples and apple extracts found to fight cancer
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Kathleen

Food scientist Rui Hai Liu from Cornell University has been researching cancer fighting compounds in apples. The results show that apples and apple extracts inhibit and kill cancer cells in liver breast and colon cancer. Apples could find a new role in cancer treatment and prevention. Dr.Liu says, I’m interested in the health benefits of fru ...
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Choosing an Ottawa Real Estate Agent
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CLVGroup
Remember that your Ottawa real estate agents only requires paid when and if the contract closes, you are not out any money up front or if not. Ask your friends or family for an appointment of an Ottawa real estate agent they faith or meeting a couple of special agents. You are hiring somebody to grip one of the major transactions you will ever make ...
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The Paleolithic Principle - the PaNu Version
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Kurt G Harris MD
Reader Bend comments in response to a thread about whether we should emulate paleo man by letting our vitamin D levels drop "naturally" in the winter:"Whilst of course there must have been many groups of hominids throughout history suffering deficiencies (or just not 'prospering'), I find it quite implausible that overall they were n ...
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Coconuttyliciousness!
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springrenual
I looooooooooove when I find food that tastes like a treat, and is super fantastic for your health. Coconut is one of those foods! Woohoo! Plus doesn't this picture just conjure up memories of being on a relaxed vacation in the Carribbean? Ahhhhh, sweet. And we do tend to think of coconut as very sweet due to the highly sugar-fied version that we b ...
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