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Magnesium May Improve Memory PDF Print E-mail
Friday, January 29 2010 01:44
Jan. 27, 2010 -- Having trouble remembering where you left your keys? Forgot the name of an acquaintance? A new study suggests that increasing your intake of magnesium, an essential mineral found in dark leafy vegetables and certain fruits, beans, and nuts, may help combat memory lapses associated with aging.
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New evidence shows selenium and omega-3s prevent colon cancer PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, January 27 2010 01:44
NaturalNews) When scientists gathered in Houston recently for the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, they heard groundbreaking evidence about how colon cancer can be prevented.
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More Proof Exercise Leads to Healthier Aging PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, January 27 2010 01:42

MONDAY, Jan. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Just in case the world needed more evidence on the matter, along come four new studies verifying that exercise is indeed good for you, even critical if you plan to survive to a vigorous, hardy and tough-boned old age.

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Newborns of Smokers Have Abnormal Blood Pressure PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, January 27 2010 01:41

Babies of women who smoked during pregnancy have blood pressure problems at birth that persisted through the first year of life, a new study finds.

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Cutting Salt as Good as Quitting Smoking PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, January 26 2010 02:03
Jan. 22, 2010 -- Cutting U.S. salt intake by just half a teaspoon a day would prevent up to 92,000 deaths, 99,000 heart attacks, and 66,000 strokes -- a benefit as big as smoking cessation.
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How lifting weights can help to stave off dementia PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, January 26 2010 01:47
A Canadian study has found that lifting weights can improve cognitive function in those aged between 65 and 75.
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Most Fast-Food French Fries Cooked in Unhealthiest Oil PDF Print E-mail
Friday, January 22 2010 02:29

MONDAY, Jan. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Most French fries served in U.S. restaurants are immersed in corn-based oil -- usually considered the worst oil for human health -- before they're fried, according to the authors of a new study.

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Small Cuts in Salt Intake Spur Big Drops in Heart Trouble PDF Print E-mail
Friday, January 22 2010 02:26

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20 (HealthDay News) -- Slashing salt intake by just 3 grams a day -- the equivalent of half a teaspoon -- could dramatically cut the incidence of heart disease and death in U.S. adults, researchers claim.

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Rise in rickets in children due to lifestyle change PDF Print E-mail
Friday, January 22 2010 02:24
Computer-obsessed children who spend too long indoors and over-anxious parents who apply excessive sunscreen are contributing to a sharp rise in cases of the bone disease rickets, doctors are warning.
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