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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / May 2005

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Low-Fat, Veggie-Based Diet Lowers High Cholesterol20 May 2005 21:26 GMT8
Previous just eat less fat approach was only part of the question and
overly simplified, it depends considerably what foods were chosen to
replace high fat foods:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_24404.html
Cholesterol Confusion (Part One)20 May 2005 07:41 GMT1
From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
Date: Thu May 19, 2005  12:21 pm
Subject: Coronary Cholesterol Confusion (Part 1)  notmilk2002
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Vanachol for high Cholesterol20 May 2005 05:21 GMT21
Seems to be a new product on the market... I've Googled it and it reads
more like a nutritional supplement than a drug. Safer and Cheaper than
Statins, and my Physician is recommending it for a cholesterol level of
250 that is not responding to diet and exercize. It's also ...
Characterisation and bioactivity of lentinan from Lentinula edodes... help.19 May 2005 23:56 GMT1
My name is Sara Ruiz Esparza Morales, I am a posgrade student in the
Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo in Hermosillo
Sonora, Mexico. I have been working during almost 2 years in
Biopolymers Lab, with a polysaccharide from the fungi Lentinula
Hemodilation and hypertension19 May 2005 22:13 GMT1
Hi---
I was told by me doctor to exercise with a bit of weight training, it
will help me with my BP. Would using NO2 be a good thing?
It call my attention because I am asthmatic. And the label indicate
Hunger management strategies19 May 2005 14:44 GMT45
Are there hunger management strategies that actually work?
I keep reading that eating too fast results in overeating because it
takes something like 20 minutes for the brain to realize that the
stomach is full. Based on that, would it help to have something to eat
Senile dementia or Malnutrition18 May 2005 14:45 GMT3
My 80 yr. old dad was recently diagnosed as having senile dementia... as he
was confused, hallucinating and becoming increasing frail with each passing
day. His wife alerted me about his failing condition. I immediately, booked
a flight and made plans to look after him.
Truth, lies, brain function and Alzheimers disease18 May 2005 13:08 GMT2
.
This is from other treads Ive posted on how one goes rummy via
accumulations of amyloid toxin in the brain.  It morphed into
this discussion and observation regarding career types and how
Low-Fat Dairy Deters Diabetes18 May 2005 04:41 GMT32
Comparing dairy based foods with low or high fat content, a lower fat
content reduced risk of developing diabetes:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/10/health/main694201.shtml
Med journals 'too close to firms'18 May 2005 00:47 GMT1
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4552509.stm
Med journals 'too close to firms'
Medical journals are an extension of the marketing arms of drug firms,
says an ex-British Medical Journal editor.
Blocking Cortisol???17 May 2005 22:34 GMT58
I've managed to lose 35 lbs. so far over 4 months, but have been stuck
now for 3 weeks. The only thing that has changed has been my stoopid
work schedule! I'm being rotated back and forth between swing and
graveyard shifts. No routine and no regular sleep patterns have
Re: Second hand tyres, size change OK?17 May 2005 17:12 GMT1
"MrGrumpy"
wrote in message
news:QFnie.5907$RJ6.1197@newsfe1-win.ntli.net...
> Since by law a speedometer only has to be accurate to +-10% an indicated
Oil type and risk of cataracts17 May 2005 16:37 GMT3
Some polyunsaturated oils promote, fish oil helps prevent:
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050514/food.asp
Carb to Fat ratio in American food.17 May 2005 13:28 GMT17
Having been brought up in a high carb (oriental diet, rice mostly) I
noticed that many of fast food (exclude beverages) that I can buy here
are low in carb but high in fat.
It seems really hard getting products that are high in carb. If I
mitochondria17 May 2005 12:32 GMT12
anyone know about mitochondria ?
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