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Do Low-LDL Levels Contribute to Higher Risk of Hemorrhagic Stroke?

In April, 2019, new research from the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, reported that women with low-LDL levels below ...
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Cardiovascular Health

Stress-Related Disorders and Heightened Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Do you ask your patients if they have experienced a stress related event or trauma. This new study shows that you may want to carefully ...
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endocrine disruptors and diabetes

Environmental Toxicants – A Factor in the Development of Diabetes?

Data shows a relationship between environmental toxicants and diabetes – so, what can you do to protect your patients? The first Global Report on Diabetes, ...
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French Maritime Pine Bark Extract
Metabolic Syndrome

French Maritime Pine Bark Extract: A Complex Compound with Numerous Metabolic Effects

Standardized pine bark extract (SPBE), also known as French maritime pine bark extract per its source of the Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton), offers anti-aging ...
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Diabetes

New Evidence Vitamin D May Promote Greater Insulin Sensitivity

While the benefits of vitamin D in promoting bone health are well known, there is evidence from Brazil showing that vitamin D may promote greater ...
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choline

Natural Interventions for Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

The Evidence Behind Natural Interventions for Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Botanicals, Nutrients, and Probiotics for Treating This Common Ailment Given the rise in non-alcoholic fatty ...
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Eye disorders, photoreceptors
iron and AMD

Iron Supplementation and the Increased Risk of Macular Degeneration

Research in past decade shows that iron, from food and supplementation, may increase the risk of premature age-related macular degeneration. A recent study, published in ...
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Cannabidiol as an antioxidant
Antioxidant

Is Cannabidiol the Next Clinical Antioxidant?

Emerging research shows that cannabidiol holds unique properties as an antioxidant. In the scientific summary, we profile two studies that review the potential of non-psychotropic ...
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reversing-insulin dependent Type II diabetes
Diabetes

Case Study: Intermittent Fasting and Reversing Insulin-Dependent Type II Diabetes

In this just released case study, physicians are actually reversing insulin-dependent Type II diabetes with intermittent fasting. In the study, reported in the British Medical ...
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sedatives and sleep
antihistamines and sleep

Stimulants and Sedatives: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Stimulants and sedatives, they are a push-pull solution to our stress-packed world that are nothing but trouble. In our go-go-go world, we see not only ...
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