Archives: 2005 February

Consumption of Carbonated Beverages

There’s a long list of reasons why you shouldn’t indulge in the bubbly, and it’s about to get one reason longer, I’m afraid.

Fruits and Vegetables May Lack Nutrient Content

Changes in cultivation practices to increase crop yields have actually decreased nutrient content.

The Health Benefits of Selenium

A recent study found that individuals with a high level of selenium in their blood had a 34 percent lower risk of developing a colon cancer compared to those with the lowest levels of selenium

Improve Your Libido with Exercise

Before you resort to pills, patches, or creams — whether natural or synthetic — there’s a simple, effective, proven way to improve your libido. Exercise.

Energize Your Libido

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High Vitamin C Intake Reduces Risk of Heart Disease

A recent study confirmed what many physicians like Dr. Wright have believed for a long time: High doses of vitamin C can significantly lower your risk of heart disease.

Guidelines for Vitamin and Supplement Intake

But there’s a glimmer of hope emerging — and a call to action that makers of nutritional products must answer before it’s too late.

Doctors Succumb to Bribery

The problem is, if you were a doctor, who would you rather face down, the complaining patient in your office or the drug rep passing out thousands of dollars of goodies every year?

February 2005 NAH Newsletter

The dry form of macular degeneration is much more common than the wet variety and is characterized by loss of pigment in the retina and the formation of small, yellowish deposits within the layers of the retina that make it difficult to see.

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