Natural Health Article and News Updates for February, 2010
Updates For Sunday, February 28th:
Overexposure to Pesticides May Cause Thyroid Disease
Research: High Polyphenol Content in Baked Rhubarb Makes It Cancer Fighting
Taste Testers: Little Difference After Replacing Trans Fat in Cake with Olive Oil
Fumes from Gas Stoves Considered Cancerous by Researchers
Researchers Measure the Intelligence Level of Smokers and Non-Smokers
Poor Eyesight in Later Years May Be Precursor to Alzheimer’s Development
Updates For Thursday, February 25th:
National Institute of Health Says High Blood Pressure Is a “Neglected Disease”
Glaxo Pulls Poligrip from Shelves Over Zinc Concerns
Senate Committee Says Diabetes Drug Increases Risk of Heart Attack
Updates For Monday, February 22nd:
Study: For Constipation, Rye Bread Outperforms Laxatives
Researchers Look into Whether Tinnitus Can Be Inherited
Study: Probiotics, Fat Content Improved in Yogurt after Adding Acai Berry
Researchers Say You Can Save Your Sleep for Later
Updates For Friday, February 19th:
Study: Migraines Sufferers Have Higher Risk of Heart Attack
Bored Stiff? If So, You May Be Shortening Your Lifespan
Second in a Series of Three: What Happens to the Body During Exercise
Updates For Sunday, February 14th:
Natural Ways to Treat Restless Leg Syndrome
Study: Beers High in Hops Strengthen Bones
Omega-3s May Improve the Brain Chemistry of the Mentally Ill
Study Says Beta-Carotene May Help Reduce Breast Cancer Risk in Women that Smoke
Canola Oil: Have you been lied to?
Updates For Wednesday, February 10th:
Study: Wrestle Away Wrinkles with Dark Chocolate
Updates For Monday, February 8th:
Study: Two Sodas per Week Increases Pancreatic Cancer Risk 87 Percent
Should the RDA of Saturated Fat Be Increased?
Lessening the Damage Caused by Fast Food Dieting
Updates For Friday, February 5th:
First in a Series of Three: Why Your Body is Practically Begging You for Exercise
Celery and Parsley May Prevent Leukemia Cell Development, Says Study
Updates For Tuesday, February 2nd:
Study: Certain Vitamins, Minerals Associated with Decreased Risk for Eczema
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