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Zinc lozenges and the common cold

From LEF.org The outcome of a meta-analysis published online on June 23, 2001 in the Open Respiratory Medicine Journal concludes that zinc lozenges are beneficial in reducing the length…

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Vitamin D Continues to Dominate

There's more good news for my favorite nutrient. In a recent meta-analysis, middle aged and elderly people who had high levels of vitamin D cut their risk of developing…

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Vitamin D and Falls

By Dr. Allen S. Josephs - Thursday, January 28, 2010 When it comes to the health of aging adults, certain nutrients and foods may be helpful, especially vitamin D.…

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Take your fish oil - Omega-3 users are different

The International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, held this year in Paris, was the site of a presentation by Lori Daiello, PharmD of the finding of differences in brain structure…

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Surgery and blood clots

Reported in the British Medical Journal's Online First by Jane Green, M.D., Ph.D., of the Cancer Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford following a study involving thromboses in a sample…

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Study reveals current vitamin D recommendations are inadequate for African-Americans

The results of a study reported at the American Association of Cancer Research's Fourth Annual Health Disparities Conference reveal a need for vitamin D among African-Americans that is far…

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Solution to Killer Superbug Found in Norway

Solution to Killer Superbug Found in Norway Margie Mason and Martha Mendoza   AP OSLO, Norway (Dec. 30, 2009) -- Aker University Hospital is a dingy place to heal.…

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Giant Government and Spending

No matter your political affiliation - you need to watch this video.  We're heading down a slippery slope with no sign of stopping. Watch Video

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