Archive for September, 2006
Published on September 30, 2006
Eating soy protein benefits the heartFood Consumer, IL - Sep 20, 2006… heart benefits, including claims for the cholesterol-lowering effects of … not only in total and LDL cholesterol, but also … ways to work soy into your diet.” (See …
Government Joins Fight Against Trans FatsNPR - Sep 27, 2006… bad blood cholesterol (LDL) while lowering the […]
Published on September 29, 2006
Looking For HelpdLife.com, CT - Sep 27, 2006… 1998. I am currently on Lantus and Humalog. I also am being treated for high blood pressure and take cholestorol medicine. I am …
RAUNCHY RACHEL BARES CHOLESTOROLGlasgow Daily Record, UK - Aug 31, 2006STUNNING Rachel Hunter has won over many hearts in the past - but none as big as […]
Published on September 28, 2006
Pfizer denies Norway court ruling will affect Lipitor patentForbes - Aug 30, 2006… denied that its loss of a patent infringement case against Indian generic drug maker Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd threatens its anti-cholestrol treatment Lipitor. …
Fifty cr speciality hospital inauguratedChennai Online, India - Aug 29, 2006… groups for Research and Development, especially in prevention of major diseases […]
Published on September 27, 2006
Cashew good for heart: CEPCIHindu, India - Sep 14, 200614 (PTI): It is about time that globally acceptable scientific standards were put in place to prove the benefits of cashew, which is cholestrol free and good …
Eye On HealthKAUZ, TX - Aug 31, 2006… agency said it tested drugs intercepted on the way to US consumers and turned […]
Published on September 26, 2006
Wal-Mart’s Generic-Drug Plan Draws Mixed ReactionsWRIC TV - And the covered drugs also don’t include the generic equivalents of such widely used drugs as the cholesterol-lowering treatment Zocor and the antidepressant Zoloft. Both drugs’ patents expire this year, the newspaper said. “This isn’t addressing
Thank you PR WEB.PRWeb - Resolve to Lower Your […]
Published on September 25, 2006
Massillon man pleased by weight lossIndependent - His cholestorol levels dipped from 275 to 227. And his blood sugar is at 92. The liquid diet, which limits his intake to 800 calories per day in four meals, helps put the body into ketosis, a state at which the body burns stored fat for energy. The […]
Published on September 24, 2006
Insulin Receptor Stops Progression Of Alzheimer’s Disease A study from Rhode Island Hospital and Brown Medical School shows that you can treat Alzheimer’s in its early stages and almost completely halt neurodegeneration. This means that patients with early symptoms could potentially stop the disease before their brains deteriorate.
A Podcast for World Heart Day from Nature Clinical […]
Published on September 23, 2006
Foie gras turns faux pas Santa Fe New Mexican - Next they will outlaw butter, because it cuts into the profits of Government regulated healthcare insurers due to cholestorol concerns. Halliburton anyone? Oh, and stay tuned for a new dish at The Old House. Faux Gras made with free range duck
A competitor […]
Published on September 22, 2006
Stable AnginaNBC 4 - If you have had angina before, call your doctor. Immediately go to?the hospital if chest pain or heaviness lasts Medications that improve long-term health include aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix),?and cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Kimberly Garrison | Stop chewing the fat and start raising the barPhiladelphia Daily News - If you’re concerned about your […]
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Massillon man pleased by weight loss After losing 100 pounds, Wilbur Paisley Jr. breathes a sigh of relief. Not just because hes overcoming a major health obstacle, but because he can walk through a store without sucking oxygen to catch his breath.
RAUNCHY RACHEL BARES CHOLESTOROL STUNNING Rachel Hunter has won over many hearts in the past - […]
Published on September 21, 2006
Gupta: Excess belly fat is not your friend We recently asked for your questions about how to live a healthy lifestyle to CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
Dense Breasts Raise Cancer Risk Title: Dense Breasts Raise Cancer Risk Category: Health News Created: 9/7/2006 2:04:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/7/2006 2:04:26 AM
Gum disease: the lowdown on plaque attack Gum disease isn’t […]
Published on September 20, 2006
HEALTHY LIVING: Health News Small lifestyle changes can help balance If your balance is off kilter, there are ways to retain and regain equilibrium, according to the experts at Harvard Medical School.
From Infancy to Elderly: Top 10 Ways to Maintain Your Brain (ARA) Time and again, studies have shown how important exercise, regular mental stimulation and […]
Published on September 19, 2006
RAUNCHY RACHEL BARES CHOLESTOROLGlasgow Daily Record, UK - Aug 31, 2006STUNNING Rachel Hunter has won over many hearts in the past - but none as big as this one. The former Ultimo bra model stretched …
Published on September 18, 2006
Stock Futures Mixed Before Lehman Earns U.S. stock futures were mixed Wednesday, with investment-banking giant Lehman Brothers due to report third-quarter earnings.
Experts See Slow Obesity Fight for Kids One-fifth of children are likely to be obese by 2010, but efforts to turn that tide are scattershot and underfunded, and the government killed one of the few […]
Published on September 17, 2006
Cholesterol Class Set For BrittonMarshall County Journal, SD - Sep 13, 2006… research released by the National Institutes of Health calls for new lifestyle recommendations by the National Cholesterol Education Program to reduce the risk …
Green leaves better than British brewsTimes Online, UK - Sep 12, 2006… to account for the health-giving powers of green tea reduce coronary […]
Published on September 16, 2006
Part two of a three part seriesInside Bay Area - In a study released earlier this year of 1,024 PFOA workers, the company reported no ill health effects beyond a 10-point rise in cholesteral levels among the most-exposed. Either way, industry has
Talk About Nutrition and HealthWashington Post - I am acutely aware […]
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Michael O’RiordanMedscape News - event rates were similar in both treatment arms, although more patients in the rosiglitazone-treatment arm developed heart of the HOPE, PEACE, and the European Trial on Reduction of Cardiac Events with Perindopril in Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Clinic opens center aimed at women’s heart […]
Published on September 15, 2006
Ivanhoe NewswireWSTM - (Ivanhoe Newswire) — An aggressive treatment with cholesterol-lowering drugs is necessary in patients with coronary heart disease and metabolic syndrome, according to new research. Metabolic syndrome is when a patient has at least three
Health calendar and support groupsOrange County Register - The UCI Heart Disease Prevention Program seeks participants […]
Published on September 14, 2006
Start fitness schedule to continue ascent to successDaily Oklahoman - Sometimes these outcomes can be about lowering blood pressure or cholesterol, or keeping Father Time slowed down. Other times your goals can be petty things, such as trying to catch up to that friend you ran into at the mall, the one who looked […]
Published on September 13, 2006
InformationWeek’s Management/Careers WeblogInformation Week - How significant is the threat to your personal medical data? The contractors and agencies involved have access to such data for more than 100 million, or more than one in three, Americans. These two reports indicate once again that we shouldn’t have
Does PGA Tour need drug tests?Palm […]