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Updates - 2009
Written by Frank Mangano   
Saturday, 14 January 2012 17:47

Natural Health Article and News Updates for June, 2009

Updates For Tuesday, June 30th:

Turmeric a Dementia Fighter? Duke Scientist Thinks So

A Year Later, Salads Remain in Junk Food Conversation

Obesity Increases Deadliest Forms of Cancer

Nature’s Favorite Fungus Cuts Breast Cancer Risk by Two-Thirds


Updates For Sunday, June 28th:

Did Painkiller Popping Kill King of Pop?


Updates For Wednesday, June 24th:

Contrary to Popular Belief, Cigars Pack More Nicotine Punch than Cigarettes

Correcting the ‘Chubby’ Headlines on Lifespan Claims

Study: Together, Antioxidants and Exercise Fight Osteoporosis

Study: Why Dads Need to Be Drinking More Green Tea

Staying Vigorous with Vinegar

Updates For Sunday, June 21th:

Study Suggests CoQ10 Supplementation Delivers More Quality Sperm

Popular Cold Remedy Can Ruin Sense of Smell


Updates For Friday, June 19th:

On Little Sleep, Older Folk Outperform Young in Brain Function

Weight Loss Procedures May Thin Bones, Increase Fracture Risk

What Makes GMOs So Risky to Our Health


Updates For Monday, June 15th:

University of Chicago Study Links Hypertension to Lack of Sleep

How Soft Drink Industry Adapts to Sell Product

Atkins to Promote Plant-based Proteins as the New Key to Weight Loss, Heart Health

Link Between Vitamin K and Healthy Cartilage


Updates For Wednesday, June 10th:

Obese Have Longer Hospital Stays

Vitamin D Deficiency Expands its Reach in Disease Development

Study Finds Peers, TV, Play Bigger Role in Kids’ Nutrition than Parents

How Can Soy Be Good for Women, but Bad for Men?


Updates For Saturday, June 6th:

FDA Clamps Down on Cheerios Misleading Cholesterol Claims

Study Confirms What ‘Miracle’ Advocates: Lowering Blood Pressure with Omega-3s

Probiotics Cut Eczema Risk by Nearly 60 Percent


Updates For Monday, June 1st:

Study: Muscle Weakening Spurred by Cola Consumption, Researchers Say

The Most Nutritious Bean You’ve Probably Never Heard of

Study: Multivitamin Users Have Younger ‘Biological Age’



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