High-Fructose Corn Syrup Could Be Worse Than Regular Sugar

A new study suggests that a diet with high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) may contribute to unhealthy weight gain. According to researchers from Princeton University, there are some sweeteners that are worse for people than others. When test rats were given high-fructose corn syrup, it was found that they packed on significantly more weight than rats

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Beyond Traditional Remedies, Nanoparticles May Help Those With Prostate Problems

Researchers have already suggested that taking saw palmetto supplements may help reduce prostate inflammation and increase urethral flow. For more severe conditions, like prostate cancer, nanoparticles may deliver targeted doses of medicine. A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences determined that chemotherapy drugs called cisplatins may stay in the body

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Pain Medications May Be Damaging Your Liver – Issue 03

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, You might be surprised to know millions of folks wake up with aches, pains and stiffness EVERY DAY! If you think painkillers are the best answer—think again! In this Monday Edition of Health News Weekly™, you’ll find out about how those harmless pain killers could actually cause more health problems than they

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Severe Burn Injuries May Cause Vitamin E Deficiency In Children

Children who suffer third-degree burn injuries may experience a severe depletion of vitamin E, according to findings published in the American Journal of Clinical Research. For this study, a team of researchers monitored vitamin E levels in eight children with third-degree burns. Specifically, the nutrient intake was examined in the adipose tissue, or fat tissues.

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Vitamin E May Decrease Pneumonia Risk For Exercising Non-Smokers

The importance of consuming healthy levels of vitamins can hardly be understated. Taking a daily nutritional supplement can maintain bodily well-being and lower the risk of disease. To that end, researchers at the University of Helsinki, Finland, recently set out to determine the effect vitamin E has on pneumonia. Their results, which were published in

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Melatonin may ease insomnia in autistic children

Over-the-counter melatonin can shorten the length of time it takes for children with autistic spectrum disorder to fall asleep, according to a new study. Scientists from the University of California Davis Health System in Sacramento determined that in children who received melatonin treatments mean sleep duration was longer on melatonin than placebo by 21 minutes,

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