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May 16, 2008
05/29/2006 - Epithelial ovarian cancer
If you don't have tea time in your house, you might want to add it to your schedule. A study done in Sweden found that drinking black or green tea each day significantly reduced women's epithelial ovarian cancer risk.
05/25/2006 - Prevent and reverse gum disease
I have good news for red wine lovers. In addition to being beneficial for the heart, offering protection against lung cancer, and possessing antibacterial properties, red wine may also prevent and reverse gum disease.
05/22/2006 - Asthma
Eating plenty of tomatoes, carrots, and leafy green vegetables may lower risk of developing adult asthma. Help for those with a certain type of glaucoma. Definition of normal-tension glaucoma.
05/18/2006 - Pistachios and sunflower seeds may be the best choices for those wishing to lower their cholesterol levels.
Need another reason to snack on nuts? A recent study shows that pistachios and sunflower seeds may be the best choices for those wishing to lower their cholesterol levels.
05/15/2006 - Cinnamon
Admittedly, not everything that's good for you tastes good. That's why cinnamon is so great. Dr. Wright first talked about the health benefits of this tasty spice a few years ago, and research continues to support it...
05/11/2006 - Arthritis in dogs
And, just like humans, most dogs feel a whole lot better when they're given natural pain-relieving alternatives, like glucosamine and chondroitin. These therapies repair and maintain cartilage without harmful side effects and have been..
05/08/2006 - Age-related macular degeneration
Since it's such a common condition, it seems as though many people think there's not much you can do about age-related macular degeneration. But it turns out that making a few smart food choices may cut your risk by as much as 35 percent.
05/04/2006 - Antiperspirant and breast cancer
Although the antiperspirant and breast cancer link has been debated for years, the health risk remains unproven. But this is one debate that won't go away....
05/01/2006 - Supplements helpful for prostatitis
Q: My urologist says I have prostatitis. Any ideas about which natural prostate supplements I can take?
   

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