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Lowering cataract rate with vitamins C & E

Scientists have found that there is a lower cataract risk as well as lower chance of cataracts becoming more serious in patients who take high levels of vitamin C looking at data from the Nurses' Health Study and the Beaver Dam Study.   Other researchers found that  the Beaver Dam…
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Killer Carbohydrates & Diabetes

One quarter of Americans over 20 years old have abnormally high glucose levels - which is considered to be pre-diabetic. By the time Americans are 60 or older the percentage rises to 35%.  Considering the US population data, as of 2009, about 60,000,000 citizens are pre-diabetic and at very high risk…
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Sugary sodas linked to pancreatic cancer: study

A study published in 2010 which analyzed data collected for 60,524  Chinese adults in Singapore demonstrated that those people who consume two or more sugar-sweetened soft drinks weekly were at higher risk of suffering from pancreatic cancer compared with those who do not drink sugary drinks. However, the researchers did…
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Australian scientists discover Omega-3 diet can help prevent Alzheimers

Reseachers have substantiated earlier research that there appeared to be a lower risk of neurodegenerative conditions in those people who consume plenty of Omega-3 fatty acids.  Their research also determined that a diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids can help individuals from developing the devastating brain condition, Alzheimers disease. Essential…
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Epigenetics redefines the role of DNA in our health

It was once thought that our health and well-being was predetermined by the DNA we inherited from our parents and ancestors.  The new field of Epigenetics now defines our health in both nature and nurture. Epigenetics is the study of changes in gene activity that do not involve alterations to…
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Alzheimers Disease Detection

An animal study shows that by means of a harmless fluorescent dye placed on the retina of the eye, a follow-up eye exam could help diagnose Alzheimer's Disease and other neurological disorders before the appearance of actual symptoms begin. This study was recently published in the open-access peer-reviewed journal Cell Death…
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Psoriasis linked to chronic inflammatory conditions

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have determined that psoriasis, a condition which results in  red, rough skin patches, is  a systemic disease which is tied to cardiovascular disease and  arthritis.  All three diseases may have underlying an link which may be chronic inflammation. Psoriasis patches come and go and sometimes flareup…
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Ginger Quells Chemo-induced Nausea

A recent randomised clinical trial funded by the NIH has confirmed what many grandmothers would have suspected: that ginger can decrease nausea caused by chemotherapy. Better still, it seems that the effect goes beyond that provided by standard anti-vomiting drugs. The double-blind, placebo-controlled study included 644 cancer patients who to…
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Protein hormone Leptin Shows Promise in Treatment of Alzheimers Disease

The December 16, 2009 Journal of the American Medical Association  featured an article on a long-term study of elderly  individuals who have not been diagnosed with dementia.  The study, led by researchers from BUSM and the Framingham Heart Study,  focuses on the association between the protein hormone leptin and the…
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Pomegranate offers hope in war on superbugs

Researchers in England have designed a salve using pomegranate rind chemicals to be used in fighting drug resistant infections. They determined that a compound including pomegranate rind and other natural nutrients like vitamin C and a metal salt have a very effective result in that they can kill off drug-resistant microbes…
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