New NIH Trials Test Treatments for Hot Flashes, Night Sweats

Layne Lowery Are hormone changes taking your body on a wild ride? If so, you’ll be glad to know that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) plans to establish a multi-site research network to study promising treatments for common menopause symptoms—including hot flashes and night sweats! According to an agency statement, the initiative led by

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Which Nutrient Has Superior Health Benefits Over Fish Oil?

Medical research has identified a source of omega-3 fatty acids that’s been shown superior to fish oil supplements in head-to-head testing. It’s found to be healthier, safer, more potent and more absorbable. It’s called krill oil. Krill is a shrimp-like crustacean that abounds in the ocean. In fact, this tiny sea creature is a favorite

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Thousands Of Vitamin D Receptor Sites May Explain Health Benefits

The importance of vitamin D to good health has been extensively reported in recent years, but a new study has shed some light on the genetic mechanisms that may be responsible for this. Scientists from the University of Oxford have mapped more than 200 genes in the human deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) chain that vitamin D

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What’s Your Risk of Heart Disease? One in Three!

In today’s world of processed foods… dangerous toxins… airborne contaminants… and prescription medication dangers… which disease carries the greatest risk for you and your family? The most prevalent disease affecting Americans is heart disease. Based on recent statistics, the American Heart Association (AHA) estimates that 80,000,000 American adults (one in three) have one or more

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Maximum Omega-3 Protection Found In All-Natural Krill Oil

Krill is a shrimp-like crustacean that abounds in the ocean. The reason krill oil is more effective than other marine oils is the amount of omega-3 fatty acids, phospholipids and extremely potent antioxidants it contains. It’s the unique combination of these essential ingredients that provide the greatest health benefits. Omega-3 fatty acids can help reduce

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Stop Suffering From Low Acids Levels And Boost Your Digestion

For the more than 100 million Americans who suffer from the symptoms of occasional heartburn and stomach problems, one would guess that most people think acid is a bad thing associated with pain, discomfort and recurring heartburn. However, by maintaining the correct balance of healthy digestive acids and enzymes in your stomach, you can toss

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Got arthritis joint pain? Scientists say, “Get moving!” – Issue 43

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, If you are experiencing stiffness and pain from arthritis in your muscles and joints,then you know it can take the enjoyment out of doing the things you love to do. But researchers have found that daily exercise actually helped many arthritis sufferers douse their fiery joint pain—and boosted their energy levels! Find

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New test may provide early detection of diabetes! – Issue 10

If there really were a fountain of youth—there’d probably be a year-long wait to take a dip! That’s because most folks are searching for ways to enjoy healthy living for as long as possible. In today’s Thursday Edition of Health News Weekly™, I’ll share some exciting new research that can help you protect yourself from

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How to Clear Clogged Arteries – Issue 23

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, Deadly blood clots that clog arteries and veins cause hundreds of heart, lung and brain problems each year. But researchers say you can add one common kitchen item to your diet to help clear the pathways—and keep your blood flowing freely! You’ll find out what it is—and discover more news and tips

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Switching To Alternative Protein Sources May Help Women Avoid Heart Disease

Some people carry a genetic predisposition to heart disease, but many of them may avoid the side effects associated with prescription medications if they make some simple lifestyle adjustments. In fact, an article published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association details a long-term study that showed shifting protein sources away from red meat

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