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Vitamin D: “the Sun Vitamin” - Hellenic News
recent studies have shown that vitamin d in its active form is vital for bone health, since it ensures dietary calcium absorption, and helps prevent heart disease, cancer (breast, prostate, lung and colon ), as well as many other illnesses such as ...
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Examine The World Selenium Market
new york----reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the chemicals industry industry is available in its catalogue.
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Living (and Thriving) Gluten-free
kristin hockman just knew something was wrong with her infant daughter, miriam. “she was spitting up all the time,” she said. “she wouldn’t sleep; she cried all the time. as a mother, i just knew something wasn’t right.”
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Examine The World Selenium Market - Earthtimes
new york - (business wire) reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the chemicals industry industry is available in its catalogue. this report analyzes the worldwide markets for selenium in metric tons. the specific end ...
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As We See It - November, 2008 - Better Humans
we at life extension are sometimes asked why we check estrogen levels when testing the blood of our male members. long ago, we published data showing that estrogen levels are often elevated in aging men and discussed the insidious health risks ...
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Young Gymnasts Facing Broad Range Of New Injuries
mri scans show knuckle, wrist and bone damage that could develop into early osteoarthritis.
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Ruffing It In The Kitchen
this recipe calls for olive oil, garlic, roma tomatoes, himalayan rock salt and parsley. sound like a nice addition to the dining room table? try [...]
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Canada Gives Obese Flyers An Extra Seat For Free - Wired
the supreme court of canada has upheld a regulatory ruling requiring the country's airlines to provide an extra seat -- at no charge -- to obese passengers and those with certain disabilities. failing to do so, the court said, is discriminatory. the ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis A Threat To The Heart - Medicinenet.com
new therapy could transform arthritis treatment ra diagnosis doubles heart attack odds rheumatoid arthritis may harm gums biologics don't raise cancer risk in ra rheumatoid arthritis rising among u.s. women want more news? sign up for medicinenet ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis On The Rise Among Women - Minnpost.com
the incidence of rheumatoid arthritis among american women has unexpectedly jumped in recent years, according to new research from mayo clinic investigators. this is a very troubling finding. rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, painful and often ...
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Arthritis And Diet - Health 24
your body needs the nutrients from these foods to help it grow and function. those with arthritis often experience diminished appetite as a result of fatigue and pain. this can make it harder to get variety in your diet. if your joints are swollen ...
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Surprise: Lean Times May Actually Make You Fat - Msnbc
tough times inspire belt-tightening, or so the popular notion goes, but scientists who study public health say they’re worried that a slumping economy will make american waistlines wider than ever. rising unemployment, higher food prices and ...
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Researchers Question Health Benefits After Metal Found In Wines - Guardian Unlimited
the health benefits of a regular tipple have been thrown into doubt after the discovery of widespread metal contamination in common table wines. tests on red and white wines from 15 countries, including france, spain and italy, have revealed the ...
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Lifestyle Changes - Healthcentral.com
little scientific evidence of benefits for ra exists for any of these diets, and some may result in deficiencies of important nutrients. on the other hand, one study found that 10 out of 17 people benefited from any diet recommended by their doctor ...
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