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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / October 2005

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cervical cancer vaccination07 Oct 2005 22:44 GMT2
Where can I find good info on the recent study that shows a new, not yet
approved, vaccination that has a 100% preventative rate for cervical cancer?
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Diet Does Matter07 Oct 2005 12:03 GMT2
Re Preventing Cancer: Does Diet Matter?
Diet does matter. It is a myth to believe that what
we put in our mouths does not affect us. Every cell in
the body is made only and completely from the food we eat
Bone Disease07 Oct 2005 01:29 GMT18
From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
Date: Fri Sep 30, 2005  1:09 pm
Subject: High Bone Disease Rates---Where & Why?  notmilk2002
Who Has the Highest Rates of Bone Disease, and Why?
Yohimbe (and a pleasant side effect)06 Oct 2005 17:41 GMT4
Last time I was stateside I picked up some Yohimbe (our all-knowing big
brother gov't up  here banned it) I got it for the purpose of improving
blood circulation for an upcoming exersize and weight lifting regimen I
am starting, but found it interesting that is was in the "mens ...
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salads connected to E. coli outbreak06 Oct 2005 02:56 GMT7
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/12806728.htm
FDA warns certain Dole salads connected to E. coli outbreak
Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Administration is warning people not to
Chronic Disease May Kill 400M by 201505 Oct 2005 20:54 GMT3
Note these paragraphs in the following.
It also cited Poland, which reduced deaths among young adults by 10 percent
in the 1990s, in part by making fruit and vegetables more available and
removing subsidies on dairy products like butter.
Exercise Question05 Oct 2005 14:58 GMT2
Are there health risks associated with working out in a damp or musty
basement?
If there is a better (and active) newsgroup to post this question,
please let me know.
Where can i get nutritional information on cooked quinoa and amaranth?05 Oct 2005 10:19 GMT6
just trying to find somewhere that will tell me the macronutrient
content of these two grains when COOKED (boiled) per 100g.
All i seem to be able to find is the nutritional profile of these raw,
which, i imagine, will be significantly different to the cooked data.
Show me the articles against fish oil and Omega 3 fatty acids04 Oct 2005 17:40 GMT16
Where are they on the internet?
I can't find any.
Beware of the rabbit with clogged arteries!04 Oct 2005 00:04 GMT6
At least one critic seems to put a great deal of faith in studies of
rabbits fed hydrogenated coconut oil (HCO) which then develop "signs
of atherosclerosis."  Several points need to be made:
1.    Which group of rabbits have higher mortality rates?  Rabbits don't
What is a proper amount of omega 3 in diet?03 Oct 2005 08:32 GMT4
Everything in moderation!!!
I am sure people say it varies. But for those that think it's dangerous
how much of this essential wouldn't be?
"Exceptional Longevity in the United States" Project03 Oct 2005 06:53 GMT3
I would greatly appreciate any comments and suggestions on our new
research project "Exceptional Longevity in the United States", which we
are developing now, see text at:
http://longevity.scienceboard.net/index.php?p=36
Longevity techniques?03 Oct 2005 03:45 GMT6
Eat a good diet,
exercise regularly,
make sure you get enough daily vitamins and minerals,
get plenty of sleep and avoid stress,
Re: OT: juhana02 Oct 2005 13:52 GMT1
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