Avoiding Illness
Green leafy vegetables cut diabetes mellitus (type 2) risk
A new study published in British Medical Journal has found eating high amounts of green leafy vegetables helps significantly reduce the risk of developing type
Salmonella-Rich Eggs Recalled
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stands by the statement, "Eggs are one of nature's most nutritious and economical foods." However, with the recent ...
Did Lou Gehrig have Lou Gerhig's?
Because his body was cremated, we may never know if Lou Gehrig actually had the disease that was eventually named after him; he could have ...
For Heart Health, Chocolate is a Girl's Best Friend
Who cares about diamonds, chocolate is a girls' best friend! Chocolate's silky rich ooey-gooey-ness is far less expensive, allowing indulgence on a weekly basis.Before you ...
Obesity Rates Vary by Ethnicity
A study conducted by the University of California San Francisco has definitively shown that childhood obesity differ among various ethnic groups. Study DetailsThe research was ...
Should McDonald's offer free statins?
Fast food outlets like McDonald's and Burger King should offer statins to neutralize the elevated risk of heart disease associated with eating cheeseburgers and milkshakes, ...
Statins with your Big Mac?
If you're looking for an excuse to eat a constant diet of fatty foods, of which there are many to choose from in restaurants all ...
CDC: Do you Know where your Chicken has Been?
Summertime. . .and the livin’ is easy; but nothing can ruin the ease and fun of summer more than foodborne illness, such as salmonella, the ...
Emerging Research Suggests Heart Disease Could Have a Natural Fix!
Posted By Dr. Mercola | August 12 2010
A recent study looked at the effects of long-term L-arginine supplementation on the health of patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors. ...
Growing Waistline Increases Mortality - at Any Weight
Growing Waistline Increases Mortality - At Any WeightNeed to let that belt out another notch? Feeling like your clothes are all shrinking at the waist? ...





