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Our mission & writing commitmentFebruary 11, 2008
Calcium in Teenage Girls Builds BonesA new study highlights the significant gains to be made by consistent calcium supplementation, gains that are lost when calcium supplementation is [...]
February 8, 2008
The Failure of Cardiovascular MedicationSeveral high profile human cardiovascular drug experiments have turned into disasters for Big Pharma. These findings are sure to shake the misguided [...]
February 6, 2008
Brain Development Link to Obesity and Heart DiseaseThe latest finding in a considerable body of evolving knowledge shows that poor development of leptin-related brain circuitry while in the womb is one [...]
February 6, 2008
Heath Ledger Death Highlights Dangers of MedicationsAt least 100,000 Americans die every year from the expected as well as unknown side effects of toxic medications used primarily for symptom management. [...]
February 5, 2008
Scientists Blame Food Pyramid for Obesity EpidemicIt is about time that mainstream science is beginning to see the light. A new scientific review of the evidence shows that America's obesity epidemic is [...]
January 25, 2008
Vytoringate Builds Steam – Folic Acid IgnoredThe Wall Street Journal now calls it Vytoringate – one of the biggest drug frauds in history. Merck and Schering-Plough sat on bad drug trial results of t [...]
January 25, 2008
Users of Many Dietary Supplements Found Far Healthier than General PopulationResearchers at the University of California found that individuals who consume 17 or more different dietary supplements per day were found to be far more [...]
January 23, 2008
Men Who Are Fit Live LongerA study released today in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association tested 15,660 African-American and Caucasian men over a 7.5 year period [...]
January 22, 2008
Higher Dietary Protein Helps Control AppetiteA new study shows that ghrelin, your stomach's very own appetite signal, is much more under control for a longer period of time in response to a high [...]
