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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / April 2007

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Interesting look into the health(?) of a vegetarian30 Apr 2007 12:58 GMT1
http://www.rcpe.ac.uk/publications/articles/journal_35_1/Hitler's_medical_care.pdf
gallocatechin in apples.30 Apr 2007 02:57 GMT2
Gallocatechin mainly found in green tea, but also in apples - but in what
amounts?
How many apples would you need to eat to get the same as in a cup of green
tea?
FDA Probing Data on Antipsychotic Drug Zyprexa30 Apr 2007 02:01 GMT1
http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2007/04/25/hscout604023.html
FDA Probing Data on Antipsychotic Drug Zyprexa
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating whether Eli
Lilly & Company provided accurate data about the safety of the
food for thought, the moderate path29 Apr 2007 21:27 GMT3
'A steady, high-fat diet is bad, but the news gets worse'
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-04/uoc-ash042007.php
'Meat can be murder on long-term health'
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18310903/
Virginia Tech shooter on anti-depressants?29 Apr 2007 16:24 GMT22
I'll bet dollars to donuts that he was on anti-depressants. Probably
was very recently given a new prescription. Probably an SSRI. Possibly
Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Luvox, Celexa or Lexapro.
Interesting to see what he was on.
A steady, high-fat diet is bad, but the news gets worse29 Apr 2007 06:33 GMT4
A steady, high-fat diet is bad, but the news gets worse
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-04/uoc-ash042007.php
Thoughts?
Almonds29 Apr 2007 03:36 GMT4
I started eating almonds for their health benefits, and now have an almond
habit.  I wonder how much is too much?
Some days I don't eat any, but other days I'll eat 6 oz. of lightly roasted,
unsalted almonds at a time.  That's 80+ grams of total fat, very little of
chocolate28 Apr 2007 16:47 GMT4
What industrial state of the healthy art produced
chocolate is there to buy?
What the vitamin companies are not telling you!27 Apr 2007 22:47 GMT4
    My name is James and I'm here to educate and inform everyone
about the things we don't know about vitamins. Now you may not be
taking any vitamins, but I bet your grandmother(father), aunts,
uncles, friends are! We all know that vitamins serve one
Transfats cause weight gain in primates27 Apr 2007 06:03 GMT2
Article http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/06/060619133024.htm
states:
"The "apple" body shape that increases the risk of diabetes and heart
disease may be accelerated by eating trans fat such as partially
paxil news report26 Apr 2007 14:35 GMT3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHxAtgnSHyM&mode=related&search=
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The Shady History Of Standard Process Laboratories24 Apr 2007 17:38 GMT22
Read about it here:
http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/lee.html
Forest Laboratories Celexa and Lexapro24 Apr 2007 17:25 GMT1
http://www.celexa.com/
Their "important safety information" is in an image making it
impossible to easily copy the text. Wonder why? But you can read it
yourself.
Strawberry daiquiris -- the extra-healthy cocktail?21 Apr 2007 01:38 GMT1
Strawberry daiquiris -- the extra-healthy cocktail?
Strawberries are good for you, but serving them in daiquiri form may
make them even healthier, scientists show.
While exploring ways to help keep strawberries fresh during storage,
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