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January 11, 2003
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Two Out of Three Babies Receive Antibiotics by First Birthday
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Two out of three children are receiving antibiotics before they reach one year of age. It is likely that even one out of 100 infants receiving antibiotics at... |
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Your Solution for Cold Winter Hands and Feet
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Learn how nutritional typing can help you fight winter cold feet and hands by eating the proper diet based on you own nutritional type. |
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RDAs of Vitamin D Far Too Low
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Experts confirm that the RDAs for vitamin D are too low. But, vitamin D levels should be closely monitored as excess levels can cause osteoporosis and... |
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Fat Supplement GLA with Fish Oil Lowers Cholesterol in Women
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Adding a GLA fat supplement to fish oil will provide further protection against heart disease by lowering cholesterol. |
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Veggies and Fruits Fight Stomach Cancer
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A 10-year study of nearly 40,000 Japanese people found that diets heavy in fruits and veggies might ward off stomach cancer. |
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Celebrex Does Not Reduce Risk of Ulcer
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Celebrex has long been promoted as lowering the risk of ulcers, but new research shows that there is actually a slight increase in ulcers among people using... |
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Metabolic Syndrome: An Epidemic Among Overweight Non-exercisers
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Metabolic syndrome, the new name for Syndrome X, increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. This syndrome is devastating the health of our country. |
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Electromagnetic Fields May Cause Cancer
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Electromagnetic fields too weak to cause burns or heating have been linked to cancers and other illnesses. This article reveals a biology that can explain ... |
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