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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / June 2004

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HEALTH: RESEARCH: REFINED GRAINS EXPAND GIRTHS24 Jun 2004 02:14 GMT3
http://www.kfmb.com/topstory26468.html
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"Waist circumference was very much associated with this high-refined
grains pattern," said Katherine Tucker, an associate professor of
Garlic Cholesterol Connection...23 Jun 2004 21:08 GMT1
Since about 1995 I have read Garlic will help
cholesterol levels then the next week Garlic won't
help cholesterol levels... back and forth, and I
never did take or try Garlic to help lower
How politics undermines medical innovation23 Jun 2004 20:19 GMT1
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=9716
NOW foods company23 Jun 2004 08:23 GMT1
Can someone please help me to get in contact with the NOW foods company.
I need the e-mail of the international sales manager. the e-mail on their
site doesn't work, or whoever reads it is not willing to reply.
It's a  food supplements (vitamin, mineral ...) company. I am trying to
The SATIETY index, which foods satisfy?22 Jun 2004 16:51 GMT1
The idea of what impact various foods have upon reducing hunger and how
long the effect lasts is mentioned here sometimes.  Here is research
comparing various well known foods, the results may surprise, in the last
part is a link to the list of foods tested and the SATIETY score ...
JUNE 18 Crestor warning Health Canada22 Jun 2004 05:49 GMT3
Health Canada advises MDs to take care in prescribing anti-cholesterol
drug
"Eight Canadians taking the drug have experienced the condition -
called rhabdomyolysis - since February 2003."
Is there a homeostatic set point in dieting22 Jun 2004 05:14 GMT1
It is thought the body might try to maintain a set point in weight as
calorie intake goes up and down within limits.  This study looks at this
and to see if new set points can be established if calorie differences
over time are large enough:
Research: Refined Grains Expand Girths21 Jun 2004 18:28 GMT1
http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FIT_WHITE_BREAD?SITE=FLTAM&S
Antioxidants may be harmful sometimes21 Jun 2004 01:13 GMT4
http://www.newswise.com/p/articles/view/504678/
distilled water20 Jun 2004 12:21 GMT7
why do fish require distilled water?  also, does
distillation remove ALL the fluoride from water
Dopamine Epinephrine Norepinephrine20 Jun 2004 07:27 GMT1
I would appreciate some comments on substances which can be used to help
prevent (minimize) the conversion of dopamine to epinephrine and
norepinephrine.
What Do THEY Know?: This One's for TC!20 Jun 2004 05:38 GMT2
This should support the never-ending discussion for at least another 6
months!  :-}))
MikeV
At a meeting of the American Medical Association's House of Delegates here,
Hypoallergenic milk20 Jun 2004 05:34 GMT2
My son has eczema since 2 months old when he started taking ordinary
formula milk. The pediatrician prescribe to switch to Nestle NAN
H.A.special formula  for Hypoallergenic. The eczema is very much in
control now.
vegetarian low carb diet here20 Jun 2004 03:57 GMT5
If you want it, commercial intrests will provide it, vegetarians can now
go low carb

  South Beach Diet attracting vegetarians
Lithium users can take inositol without no obvious worsening of their disorder.20 Jun 2004 03:54 GMT1
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/479758
Inositol improves psoriasis in pateints using lithium treatment for
bipolar disorder.  Apparently the psoriasis can be an adverse
effect of lithium teatment. The dose of 6 grams per day
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