New test may detect Alzheimer’s in record time! – Issue 42

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, If you sometimes find yourself struggling to remember names… phone numbers… or fond memories, you’re not alone. Research shows an astonishing 76% of Americans suffer from memory lapses and decreased alertness. But the good news is… …scientists have invented a remarkable new device that can help doctors diagnose memory problems quickly. And

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Gut Proteins May Trigger Grain Allergies

Researchers at the University of Chicago Department of Medicine say they have found what may be a trigger for celiac disease, which is a genetic inability to digest the gluten found in certain grains. A study published in the journal Nature found that two molecules appear to signal an inflammatory response in the body. One

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THIS disease mixed with sleep apnea can mean more than just lost ZZZZZZs… – Issue 71

Sometimes it can be hard to get a good night’s sleep. Those of you faced with THIS sleeping disorder know that all too well. But did you know that this disorder mixed with diabetes can be a serious health threat? Plus, the new human papilloma virus (HPV) is all over the news and in advertisements.

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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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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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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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Preventing Diabetes-Related Kidney Problems is “Fishy” Business!

People with blood sugar problems are often told to limit the amount of protein in their diets. This can help delay the progression of kidney disease. But new research indicates the key to healthier kidneys for diabetics may have more to do with the type of proteins they eat rather than the amount. According to

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Vitamin D Is Linked To Better Respiratory Health

While many individuals take vitamin supplements as part of a holistic health and wellness regimen, researchers at New Zealand’s Waikato Hospital recently reported that having high blood serum levels of vitamin D has been linked to a lower risk of long term health impacts in people with less-than-optimal lung health. And supporting that finding is

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Heart Failure Could Be Caused by Air Pollutants

If you have a heart defibrillator, you could be in danger from the very air you breathe! This is because air pollution may cause you to develop a life-threatening condition known as ventricular arrhythmia. This specific type of rapid abnormal heart rhythm can cause your heart to beat more than 100 times per minute. When

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Common Drugstore Medications May Do More Harm than Good – Issue 20

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, Your body is designed to heal itself naturally. But sometimes you might look for outside help to try and speed the process. Sounds like a good idea, but… …sometimes you can choose products that might do more harm than good. For instance, thousands of people use common drugstore medications to relieve stomach

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