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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / April 2007

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Genes Do Not Cause Obesity20 Apr 2007 20:19 GMT1
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/node/6895/
AACR meeting abstract: Vitamin D insufficiency in patients with newly diagnosed lymphoma20 Apr 2007 12:03 GMT3
Abstract Number:             844
Presentation Title:          Vitamin D insufficiency in patients with
                            newly diagnosed lymphoma
Presentation Start/End Time: Sunday, Apr 15, 2007, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Freshwater Fish and Omega 3 Fatty Acids20 Apr 2007 00:39 GMT1
The following website indicates that freshwater fish are a good source
of omega 3 fatty acids:
http://www.1836cora.org/pdf/freshwaterfishbenefits.pdf
The article doesn't indicate the ratio of EPA and DHA, but I am happy
New Video on Nutrition - U Wisc Medical School19 Apr 2007 00:03 GMT1
Gail Underbakke, MS, RD makes a great presentation called:
Which Diet Works : A Nutrition Review
http://videos.med.wisc.edu/videoInfo.php?videoid=195
She cites the recent article in JAMA and the sciences behind nutrition
Pfizer, merchants of death and destruction18 Apr 2007 22:00 GMT3
http://business.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1562152006
Read the comments below the article. Eye opening.
The urgent need to recommend an intake of vitamin D that is effective -- Vieth et al.18 Apr 2007 02:47 GMT4
In the March 2007 issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
Reinhold Vieth, Walter Willett and others argue that higher daily
intakes of vitamin D should be recommended by public health
authorities, and that the UL should be raised to 10,000 IU/d.  "We
Going to Bed with Full Stomach vs. Empty Stomach?16 Apr 2007 15:34 GMT4
Is there any evidence that going to bed with a full stomach is better
or worse for you than going to bed with an empty stomach?  I'm asking
about its effect on nutrition and overall health.  I'm not asking about
its effect on sleep, as I sleep like a rock regardless.
Lowest Omega-6 Oil?15 Apr 2007 23:38 GMT20
I'm trying to cut down Omega-6 intake because of Arachidonic acid & cancer.
Which common cooking/salad oils are lowest in Omega-6's please?
Thanks.
How does V8 stack up nutritionally ?15 Apr 2007 02:11 GMT6
Any facts or opinions on V8?
I'm a meat and rice type - don't eat salads at all.
Thanks
Trans Fats: A theory or Fact?11 Apr 2007 12:15 GMT19
Recently, I have seen a lot of talk about how evil Trans Fats are.
Some years ago, I was told that Margarine or Hydrogenated Vegetable
Oil was better than butter but now the Trans Fat theory reverses the
old one. Question is: Is this just a new theory or an absolute fact?
potassium10 Apr 2007 04:06 GMT6
I was just wondering what the best way to get more potassium is.
Science is but a perversion of itself unless it has as its ultimate goal the betterment of humanity.09 Apr 2007 22:43 GMT3
Science is but a perversion of itself unless it has as its ultimate
goal the betterment of humanity.
Nikola Tesla
Chinese Medicine May Be a Superior Choice for Hepatitis C Sufferers07 Apr 2007 21:48 GMT1
For those interested, I recently heard about a great alternative
doctor, I think he is an acupuncturist and herbalist who specializes
in treatment of Hepatitis C and other liver disorders.  Apparently he
has REALLY helped people with these problems.  I know that he does
New Whole-Food Nutritional Supplements07 Apr 2007 21:44 GMT1
No synthetics! 100% guaranteed products
Treat your body right! It deserves it!
http://www.ahmarketing.biz
Mediterranean diet may ward off childhood respiratory allergies and asthma symptoms06 Apr 2007 10:32 GMT1
Two recent studies published in Thorax suggest that Mediterranean diet
may protect against childhood respiratory allergies and asthma
symptoms. The most recent, Greek  study does not seem to be in Medline
yet, but the news report
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