03/31/2005 - Walnuts May Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease
Well, a recent study gave me some hope for my brother. You see, he loves walnuts. And it turns out that, like fish oil, 1.5 ounces of walnuts as part of a balanced diet every day can also reduce the risk of heart disease.
03/28/2005 - The Relationship Between Obesity, Depression and Diabetes
First, African-American women and Caucasian women were the only racial categories in which the overlap between depression and diabetes was statistically significant.
03/24/2005 - Reducing Your Risk for Stroke
We know a lot about what puts us at risk for a stroke. We discussed HRT the other day, but there's also high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, and physical inactivity to consider when evaluating your risk.
03/21/2005 - Lifestyle Management Programs
A group of doctors took 2,390 ethnically diverse men and women and put them through a 12-week community-based lifestyle management program.
03/17/2005 - Stroke Risk Associated With Hormone Replacement Therapy
When the National Institute of Health shut down their long-term study, the Women's Health Initiative, because of the increased rates of cancer, stroke, and heart attack brought on by using hormone replacement therapy (HRT)...
03/14/2005 - Eliminate Antacid Intake by Eating More Fiber
I'm talking about eating more fiber, just like your grandmother always tried to tell you. Apparently it helps with more than just regularity and constipation.
03/10/2005 - The New Dietary Guidelines
When the government steps into just about anything, no matter how simple, it takes on a political sheen. The new dietary guidelines put out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Health and Human Services are no exception.
03/07/2005 - Surgically 'Removing' Migraine Pain
Researchers have theorized that migraine pain might be permanently alleviated by surgically removing "trigger points" -- that is, places where the pain is most intense for the sufferer.
03/04/2005 - Quality Control for Nutritional Supplements
Take the Institute of Medicine. Recently, they convened a panel that called for tougher quality control of nutritional supplements.
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