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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2007

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Anti-Aging Supplements: Fact or Fiction?22 Dec 2007 00:53 GMT1
So what's the deal with anti-aging supplements? Can we really pop a
vitamin pill or two every day and expect to see the years melt away?
The results probably won't be as dramatic as all that, and you may not
see any results at all. It appears that the jury is still out as to
It's A Small FAT World After All21 Dec 2007 20:36 GMT6
Bizarre news story -- Disney is temporarily closing
It's A Small World to dig out the boat channel deeper
to prevent grounding the boats due to increasingly
obese passengers.
If someone tells you to take "EFA" supplements...21 Dec 2007 08:51 GMT1
...ask that person if he/she has read the following:
[Cancer Research 45, 1997-2001, May 1, 1985]
In an attempt to determine the requirement of essential fatty acid for
dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-induced mammary tumorigenesis, rats were fed
All about Cholesterol20 Dec 2007 02:18 GMT1
When it comes to concerns about cholesterol, many get the
misconception that only those who are obese are prone to health
problems. That couldn't be further from the truth. People of all ages
and sizes should recognize the risks involved with the health and food
OMG - oxidized cholesterol is the good one19 Dec 2007 22:14 GMT7
Could this be true?  Are the refrigerators killing us with heart
disease?  See here:
http://www.thincs.org/discuss.cordainagain.htm#Leib
http://www.thincs.org/discuss.atherosclerosis.htm#Leib2
Unprocessed Food19 Dec 2007 14:43 GMT4
Hi to all,
I'm new in this group,I'm also italian so please forgive me for my
english.
I'm doing a new diet made by only unprocessed food :
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Soy Isoflavones Benefit Breast Health18 Dec 2007 20:40 GMT3
It's been known for some time that soy isoflavones have a great
benefit on breast health for those with malignant tumors. However,
this updated research now shows that isoflavones may extend a benefit
for women beyond malignant tumors . . .  the new study suggests a
New "Super Size Me" movie - Spurlock was dead wrong ...18 Dec 2007 18:14 GMT2
Not the PUFA version yet but looks like carbs get another hard hit,
see for yourself:
http://livinlavidalocarb.blogspot.com/
http://www.fathead-movie.com/
ketchup17 Dec 2007 00:24 GMT1
Why does ketchup in a glass bottle taste better than squeezable
ketchup?  Also, is it healthier?
Farm Raised Fish - An Unhealthy Nightmare for the Planet15 Dec 2007 22:52 GMT1
A study appearing in the December 14 issue of the journal <i>Science</
i> shows, for the first time, that parasitic sea lice infestations
caused by salmon farms are driving nearby populations of wild salmon
toward extinction. The results show that the affected pink salmon
whey protein15 Dec 2007 03:13 GMT1
Can someone recommend a variety of whey protein that is all natural?
(i.e. no splenda or aspartame)
Rice raises diabetes risk in Chinese women14 Dec 2007 13:38 GMT3
High Glycemic Index Foods May Increase Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in
Chinese Women CME
News Author: Laurie Barclay, MD
Lowering cholesterol without Omega-3 or drugs14 Dec 2007 06:03 GMT8
Can fish oil beat beef tallow in its cholesterol lowering power?
South Med J. 1988 Jan;81(1):61-3.
Reducing the serum cholesterol level with a diet high in animal fat.
Newbold HL.
US Population Scores Lower Cholesterol Numbers but Problems Remain13 Dec 2007 17:43 GMT1
The US government reported yesterday that results from a national
survey found the total average cholesterol level dropped to 199 last
year. Experts consider 200 and lower to be ideal. This is a very
significant outcome, and the first time in 50 years that the US
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