A new study offers a critical look at the regular updates to the USDA dietary guidelines. | added 2008/06/30
Here we go again The USDA and the Department of Health and Human Services is gearing up for yet another round of revisions to its dietary guidelines.
Worry-free solutions for those "worry lines" | added 2008/06/30
There is a natural topical treatment that may be able to help you get rid of wrinkles at least partially, if not entirely.
The rosacea business is booming for cosmetics companies, but the products they're selling won't solve the underlying problem… | added 2008/06/26
According to a recent article I read, sales of cosmetics promising to alleviate the redness associated with rosacea increased by 35 percent between 2002 and 2007
Do-it-yourself depression relief | added 2008/06/26
It is possible to undergo amino acid treatment without pre-testing, since it's a very safe program.
New online health record-keeping technology may be convenient, but are they secure? | added 2008/06/25
A new technological development called a personal health record, or PHR, is an electronic file that will contain a person's complete health history. But the problem is, you're not the only one who will have access to your PHR.
Take a shot at fighting wrinkles | added 2008/06/25
There's only one kind of cosmetic injection that gets a conditional approval –actual human collagen.
Exposure to a common chemical increases the risk of Lou Gehrig's disease | added 2008/06/23
In essence, ALS traps people in their own bodies, leaving them to die a helpless, completely paralyzed death.
First thing's first | added 2008/06/23
You should have your testosterone levels tested to see if you even need to begin a bio-identical testosterone replacement program.
New FDA proposals have less to do with increased safety than with upping the organization's profit margins | added 2008/06/19
New FDA proposals have less to do with increased safety than with upping the organization's profit margins
Ahead of her time | added 2008/06/19
Adelle Davis was one of the pioneers of the nutrition movement back in the 1930s and 40s.
Men are at greater risk for cognitive decline than women | added 2008/06/18
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Mayo Clinic found that men are more likely than women to have mild cognitive impairment — the kind that makes it difficult to remember things.
Hair-raising advice | added 2008/06/18
For most younger women, thinning hair is caused by incomplete protein digestion as a result of insufficient stomach acid and pepsin production.
Supergerms are on the rise, but powerful new antibiotics may not be the best solution | added 2008/06/16
But despite the occasional setback, I don’t like to give germs the upper hand by cowering in the corner while they take over.
Stomach woes written all over your body | added 2008/06/16
There are numerous symptoms and signs on the body that can tell you if your stomach isn't operating up to par.
Vitamin E helps Alzheimer's patients live longer and slow the progression of their disease | added 2008/06/12
Researchers at Baylor College have found that vitamin E can help prolong the lives of people suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Not so sure | added 2008/06/12
The only thing this unbalanced, incomplete formulation will “ensure” is a higher risk of poor health!
The vitamin E controversy continues, with a new study linking it to lung cancer | added 2008/06/11
Just when I thought the vitamin E controversy had finally died down and this essential nutrient had cleared its name once and for all, a whole new batch of headlines hit the media warning of the vitamin’s supposed dangers
Bone building for men | added 2008/06/11
Even though most of the studies on nutrients and osteoporosis have been done on women, the bone-strengthening effects of strontium, calcium, and vitamin D are just as applicable for men.
Tips for getting the most organic bang for your buck | added 2008/06/09
You know times are tough when a routine trip to the supermarket spurs a serious discussion about your family's financial situation.
Sipping your way to a longer life | added 2008/06/09
Studies show that the more green tea you drink, the greater the benefit.
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Doctors using arthritis drug to treat Alzheimer's | added 2008/06/05
It looks like some doctors are turning Alzheimer's patients into human lab rats to test what might happen when they give the patients random drugs.
Dairy: The low-carb pitfall you're better off without | added 2008/06/05
Researchers have found that even though milk and fermented milk products don't drastically raise blood sugar levels, they do cause significant insulin secretion.

