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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / January 2004

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National Weight Control Registry09 Jan 2004 20:39 GMT1
The National Weight Control Registry is run by James O. Hill and Rena
R. Wing.
Here is some info about these people and others that have been
connected to this project and some of its studies.
Digoxin and quercetin 09 Jan 2004 18:04 GMT1
Life Sci. 2004 Jan 23;74(10):1191-1197.  Links
Lethal quercetin-digoxin interaction in pigs.
Wang YH, Chao PD, Hsiu SL, Wen KC, Hou YC.
Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, China Medical University, Taichung,
Sunflower oil and reused oil raise blood pressure09 Jan 2004 15:41 GMT1
A Spanish study published in the December issue of American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition found in deep-frying mixed oil and sunflower oil raised
blood pressure compared with olive oil. Reusing oil degraded in previous
heatings also raised blood pressure, even when olive oil was ...
USANA product09 Jan 2004 02:42 GMT6
Does anyone know about USANA essential? It is about 20 times as expensive as
Centrum. Since it is sold through network market, it is hard to find
objective review of it. Is it really worth the money?
USANA also carries other products, such as Bio-3, Active Calcium Plus,
Cognition / grape juice08 Jan 2004 15:18 GMT1
Grape Juice Improves Memory and Neuro-Motor Skills
Grape juice joins blueberries as possible anti-aging "brain food."
Consuming Concord grape juice significantly improved laboratory animals'
short-term memory in a water maze test as well as their neuro-motor skills in
Honey in Medicine08 Jan 2004 12:59 GMT3
I am an Infectious Diseases specialist
I am in particularly interested in HONEY.
I am trying to locate clinical/lab trials published on Honey in infections
Naturopathy, a critical look at current status08 Jan 2004 10:40 GMT2
Is found at:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/465994
requires a one time free subscription.
liquid diet08 Jan 2004 10:33 GMT2
If I consume nothing but liquids such as protein shakes,
will I no longer have to do number 2?
Thanks.
Candida Albicans Weblog Starting an Online Petition for press Coverage of Candida08 Jan 2004 03:59 GMT2
Hey.  Check out this weblog about my personal experience w/ Candida
Ablicans.
www.candidaalbicans.blogspot.com
Note to all who plan on posting about candida being a fad.  Save it.
glycemic index, slim fast07 Jan 2004 19:16 GMT1
Does anyone know the glycemic index of the slim fast shakes?
Weight of food and weight gain07 Jan 2004 18:22 GMT7
I know very little about nutrition but I hope somebody can answer a
very simple question (and maybe convince myself that I'm right!)
My wife claims that if she ate a bar of chocolate she would put on
pounds. I say that you cannot possibly put on more weight than the
Re Best Whey Protein.07 Jan 2004 09:34 GMT1
It's important to get whey protein that has not been denatured, as this has
atherogenic properties, as studies from around 1970 indicate.  The
immunoglobins get dentature by homogenization/pasteurization, or even
long-term or improper storage.  In their denatured state, the body ...
Calcium intolerance?07 Jan 2004 03:59 GMT4
Can you become intolerant to calcium?
2-3 years ago I was being treated for stable osteoporosis with a calcium
replacement product (etidronate disodium). After the 2nd cycle of the
treatment I started noticing that dairy products were acting like an
Powder milk07 Jan 2004 03:04 GMT2
I'd like to know what are the advantages/disadvantages of powder milk
over normal milk. From my point of view, it is very convenient because
I don't have to carry extra weight for the milk when I buy in the
supermarket.
Coffee Consumption and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus06 Jan 2004 22:58 GMT1
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http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/abstract/140/1/1
Coffee Consumption and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Eduardo Salazar-Martinez, MD, PhD; Walter C. Willett, MD, DrPH;
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 December, 2003
 
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