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: Coffee - A Healthy Blend by: Romey Estes Coffee has joined the ranks of red wine and chocolate as a guilty pleasure that may actually be good for you. As much as it is a great way to get that “fix†in the
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: Cisco Certification: The Most Important Cisco Study You'll Ever Do Is.... by: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933 All of us are familiar with the pyramids of Egypt. These magnificent structures have stood for thousands of years,
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: Post Colonial Studies by: Samir K. Dash Postcolonialism has been defined as: A description of institutional conditions in formerly colonial societies. An abstract condition of the global condition after the colonial
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: How Low-Carb Diet Plans Treat Carbohydrates by: Rick Trojan A number of popular diets are focused on carbohydrates. Some demonize them. Then warn you against eating any carbohydrates. Others in fact, emphasize a high
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: Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants by: Aaron Cummings At the present time, one out of ten adults have some form of Alzheimer disease. According to Dr. Greengard, Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research
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: Depression Series (Part 2): My Antidepressant Doesn’t Work. What Can My Psychiatrist Do? by: Michael G. Rayel, MD Maria has been increasingly depressed for the past few years. She has tried at least four newer
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: Cetyl Myristoleate for Arthrtis: Science or Speculation by: Rusty Ford There are a lot of fabulous stories about Cetyl Myristoleate (also known as CMO or CM) floating across the Internet. Mine is one of them. There have
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: Weighing-In On Low Carb Diets by: Arnel Ricafranca With all of the conflicting studies and fuzzy interpretation of information, it's no wonder that confusion reigns when it comes to the value and safety of low-carb diets.
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: The Truth About Omega 3 by: Dave Mcevoy Since Dr Basant Puri, a consultant psychiatrist and senior lecturer at London's Imperial College MRI unit, released his findings on Omega 3 and its effect on brain function and
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: Is Vitamin E Lethal? by: Dr Randy Wysong Recently the news carried the story that a researcher had discovered that taking vitamin E at a level of 400IU or more increases the risk of death. (Jan 2005, Annals of Internal
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: Fluoridation and its Dangers by: Alfred Jones A number of Local Goverment Councils in Australia have been unable to supply free fluoride supplements to the public due to an Australia wide shortage, so residents should
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: Flax Oil Seed Uses by: Raj Khatri FLAXSEED OIL Latin name: Linum usitatissimum Other names for Flaxseed include: Flax, Flachs, Grain de Lin, and Lini semen. Flaxseed oil is an herbal medicine taken by mouth for constipation
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: Uses and Benefits of Acetyl L Carnitine by: Raj Khatri Carnitine Nutrition can play an important role in promoting brain wellness. The older we are, the more likely we are to suffer from cognitive loss. While some survive
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: Folic Acid Prevents High Blood Pressure in Women by: Maureen Williams Women who get lots of folic acid from both diet and supplements have less chance of developing high blood pressure than women who get very little,
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: Dieters Need More Calcium by: Marilyn Pokorney Women on diets need more calcium than normal to avoid bone loss, say Rutgers University researchers. Studies showed a weight loss diet of 1.5 pounds a week for 6 weeks
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: Congestive Heart Failure And CoQ10 by: Greg Post Since the 1960’s there have been numerous controlled clinical trials concerning the relationship between congestive heart failure and Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). As its
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: Herbal Supplements - Bedellium, Withania, Shilajit, Emblica, Brahmi, Tulsi, Shallaki, Garlic, Triphala, Bitter Melon, Neem, Vallerian, Arjuna by: AyurvedicCure.com Ayurveda is perhaps the oldest system of health care
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: The Benefits of Green Tea by: Granny's Mettle Green tea's popularity in the United States continues to grow as the number of new medical studies increase, showing that green tea is a rich and natural source of antioxidants.
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: Overall Risk of Cancer Cut By 37%... by: Warren Matthews What do you think about this? Overall cancer risk reduced by 37% Overall reduction in cancer mortality rates by 50% 30% reduction of colorectal cancer.
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: Holiday Dieting: A Sweet Way To Cheat! by: Laura Turner If your diet is making you a humbug this season, there’s some good news. Turns out dark chocolate, that decadent confection, may actually be good for you!
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