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Our mission & writing commitmentJuly 14, 2009
Parkinson's Clearly Linked to Pesticide ExposureIn patients with Parkinson's 76% have elevated levels of a pesticide called beta-HCH (hexachlorocyclohexane), compared to 40% of controls. Pesticide [...]
July 13, 2009
Mid-life Obesity Signals Late-life Memory & Cognitive ProblemsThere is a rather severe price to pay for doing things wrong when you still have a chance. Not only is being overweight an increased risk for [...]
July 9, 2009
Michael Jackson is Not AloneIt appeared that Michael’s problem was a combination of pain and sleeplessness, along with a history of pain medication abuse. His position and wealth a [...]
July 9, 2009
More Proof that Statins Damage Muscles in Many People Taking ThemOver half of individuals taking statins complain of muscle aches and pains. A new study demonstrates that 56% of those with these symptoms have injured [...]
July 6, 2009
Butyric Acid Improves Fat-Burning MetabolismFeeding mice butyric acid improved their ability to burn fat on a high fat diet. The butyric acid improved their muscle function, health of brown adipose [...]
July 4, 2009
Aerobics Promote a More Youthful BrainIn a small group of men and women ages 60 to 80 it was found that those who did 3 hours of aerobics per week for ten consecutive years had much less [...]
July 3, 2009
Lack of Omega 3 Fatty Acids Kills 84,000 Per YearA new taxpayer-funded study by the Centers for Disease Control estimates that in 2005 obesity killed 216,000 people, another 191,000 lost their lives to [...]
July 1, 2009
Gum Problems Linked to Early Stroke in MenMen take note – the risk of a stroke before age 65 is significantly increased in any man who has suffered periodontal bone loss as a result of a longer t [...]
June 28, 2009
Inflammatory Markers Linked to Fatal Heart AttacksIn a group of 5,680 men and women between the ages of 70 to 82, the presence of elevated inflammatory markers Il-6 and CRP were clear predictors of risk [...]