...Alcoholism. Mo Med. 2016;113(2):98-103. “The Dark Eyes Have It — a Higher Risk of Cataracts, That Is.” WebMD, 10/5/2000. [...]
...Alcoholism. Mo Med. 2016;113(2):98-103. “The Dark Eyes Have It — a Higher Risk of Cataracts, That Is.” WebMD, 10/5/2000. [...]
...of a prescription pad. And, statistics show, some of these patients end up committing suicide and even mass homicide as an apparent disastrous side [...]
...anacea against heart disease. Nor are butter and meat the “heart-attacks-on-a-plate” that they have been portrayed to be. Polyunsaturated vegetable oils [...]
...y, the UCLA researchers chose to focus on curcumin — likely due to its well-known anti-inflammatory properties that have been shown to protect the brain from [...]
...bone health as you get older, skip the calcium supplements and useless once-a-day multivitamins with calcium. Instead, follow these simple tips to build strong [...]
...business. Now, growers will face new burdens estimated to cost another half-a-billion dollars per year. These regulations will require farmers to pay for regular [...]
...sease (AD), as you get older. Because despite two, billion-dollar, “decades-of-the-brain” research projects, mainstream medicine still has no safe, [...]
...ay. And as it turns out, an “expert” on the AHA’s dietary guideline review committee is a consultant for a [...]
...ystematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies.” BMC Med 2016;14(1):207. doi.org/10.1186/s12916-016-0730-3 ...
...ses of fish oil. Furthermore, the supposedly “failed” studies used an omega-3-based drug…not a dietary supplement. In fact, the drug was an early [...]