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Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk by 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 recommendatio ... Read on »
Why should you drink more tea? by Krizia MissK Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... ch is incredibly common among Chinese). Another benefit is that by consuming this beverage your total cholesterol levels decrease. Green tea can lower your chances of getting rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, infection, impaired immune function, diarrhea, . Green tea can also help prevent tooth decay and food poisoning and help burn cal ... Read on »
Comments, Giveaway, Pomegranates!! by adailydoseofdieting People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee First of all, I hope you all read the comments that people post on each Blog I write, I have so many readers with GREAT input and ideas, the things they say are valuable as well and should definitely help you learn more, and network with one another. Read AND Comment to get even more out of ADDOD;) Next, I never heard from the original Giveaway wi ... Read on »
Vitamin D Needs Higher in Winter by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... to make sure we get adequate amounts of vitamin D. Researchers have long noticed that in winter more people are diagnosed with (or have worse symptoms of) Multiple Sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, diabetes and other autoimmune diseases. They think these diseases are worse in winter because our blood levels of vitamin D are lower. In winter ... Read on »
Comments, Giveaway, Pomegranates!! {feature food friday:pomegranate} by adailydoseofdieting People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee First of all, I hope you all read the comments that people post on each Blog I write, I have so many readers with GREAT input and ideas, the things they say are valuable as well and should definitely help you learn more, and network with one another. Read AND Comment to get even more out of ADDOD;) Next, I never heard from the original Giveaway wi ... Read on »
Understanding Fat Jargon-MUFA, PUFA and Omega. by Varsha ... down of the body. Oxidative stress has been implicated in a host of diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke), Alzheimer’s disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. “Almost certainly,” writes William Clark in A Means to an End: The Biological Basis of Aging and Death, “oxidative damage to DNA is the ... Read on »
Health and Evolutionary Reasoning – The PaNu Method by 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 ... Read on »
C goal by Clare Patient Expert Thank goodness for attainable C goals. At one point I thought if I trained I might be able to pull off an 8:08 pace for a 40:40 5 mile turkey trot finish (A goal). Clearly I was delusional, both about my commitment to training and about my willingness to push. Throw in the fact the the entire race was spent dodging and weaving around slower peop ... Read on »
Treatment Blurbs From ILADS by Connie S. Patient Expert ... lasma Fermentans has been found to be related to neurodegenerative diseases like ALS and MS *Mycoplasma interacts with lymphocytes to produce auto-immune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis *How do you differentiate CFS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, from Lyme disease? Symptoms of Lyme disease are cyclical, whereas CFS presents no migratory sym ... Read on »
Are You Consuming Poisonous Strawberries? by Curtis Duncan Unbeknownest to most people, commercially grown strawberries are one of the most toxic fruits you can consume. Commercially grown strawberries are high in pesticides. Pesticides are one of the overlooked dangers in our industrial food system. I mean hey we all use pesticides. We use them to KILL those weeds which is often medicine like the medicina ... Read on »