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Following the Mediterranean diet may help food consumers reduce their risk of brain damage in some small areas of the brain, which can lead to
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A new study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota suggests that high consumption of soft drinks may increase the risk of developing pancreatic
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Dietary Protein Affects Timing of Puberty
More and more boys and girls are becoming women and men earlier than expected; many parents are confused by this. A new study in the Dec ...
Top brands of tuna found high in mercury
A new study in the Feb 2010 issue of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry found that mercury in tuna is higher than expected.
Tuna is not on ...
Herbal remedies interfere with drugs for heart disease
Patients who are using drugs indicated to treat or prevent heart disease should by all means avoid using herbal remedies, as there can be some ...
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Results of a new survey found 44 percent of American adults believe that the 2009 swine flu pandemic is over even though health officials warned ...
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Posted by: Dr. Mercola December 29 2009
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from the American Institute for Cancer Research
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Sweet Misery is the movie that Pepsi and Coca Cola don't want you to see. Now at last the ...
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