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Probiotics No Help in Childhood Eczema
New research shows that the use of probiotics to treat eczema in children is not effective and may carry a risk of bowel damage and infection.
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Child Heart Disease Risks on the Rise
The rate of premature heart disease among obese teens is set to triple, and the increasing prevalence of high blood pressure in children is a major culprit, experts warn.
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Both allergies and arthritis are very common. In fact many health experts feel that they affect nearly every household in America.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been a mystery disease for a long time and has been growing in its occurrence in modern times. |
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"Italian scientists from the University of Florence studied the effect of OPC's on venous congestion in the legs - leg edema. The study involved 40...
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I can't begin to tell you how wonderful this product is. I have weaned myself off of all my arthritis medications...
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Saratoga Supplements is proud to have the confidence of Dr Randine Lewis in our
ISO-OPC product and our company. |
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Hepatitis and OPCs
It all started with high liver enzymes. |
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The Hype and The Hope - A Review of Current Research
James Greenblatt, M.D. and Gina L. Nick, Ph.D., N.D. |
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The OPC Antioxidants Grapeseed Extract, Red Wine Extract and Pine Bark
Extract are what our Flagship product,
ISO-OPC is based on. We are the source for information on health issues and
supplementation. |
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Jacques Cartier was born in St. Malo (France) in 1491. He was looking for a passage through or around North America to East Asia, as some had done before him, and many would after him. |
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Antiaging' Hormone Helps Women With Lupus |
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Anti-Aging Potential Draws Attention |
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Not Getting Your Zs? Melatonin Can Help |
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Study: Less 'Bad' Cholesterol, Less Heart Disease in People With Certain Gene Mutation |
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In a major study on fruit and vegetable antioxidant content published in the June 9 2004 Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, berries won easily in terms of the amount of antioxidant for the price. |
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1. Every person has cancer cells in the body. These cancer cells do not show up in the standard tests until they have multiplied to a few billion.
When doctors tell cancer patients that there are no more cancer cells in their bodies after treatment, it just means the tests are unable to detect the cancer cells because they have not reached the detectable size..
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Between February 28 and March 1, 2007, nearly every major news outlet... in the English-speaking world presented an alarmist headline on the safety of antioxidant vitamins. "Antioxidants Don't Help You Live Longer" was the FOX News headline for an AP story that began, "Antioxidant vitamins taken by tens of millions of people around the world won't lead to a longer life...." |
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Newsflash Box |
Reported complaints - especially with saturation dosing - include headache, gastric discomfort, generalized itching, ankle swelling, facial flushing, and occasional dizziness. These are usually mild, self-limiting and subside within a day or two.
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Cholesterol News |
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Cholesterol News From Medical News Today
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Lowering Cholesterol - Small Changes = Big Difference, Without Medicines
People can respond to dietary changes within four to six weeks. Lowering their low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol by up to 30 percent can significantly reduce their risk of coronary heart disease. "If cholesterol reductions of these amounts can be achieved by changes in lifestyle... there may be no need for many patients to take cholesterol-lowering medicines," says Professor David Colquhoun, a cardiologist from Wesley Medical Centre in Brisbane.
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