
November 19, 2009
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin Reverses Hardening of the ArteriesA new study reports that niacin—a form of vitamin B3—can reverse the hardening of arteries and lower cholesterol in people taking statin drugs… More on this story »
- Spotlight on Savory Side DishesFor a new and healthy twist to old favorites, add a sprinkle of nuts to your favorite holiday side dishes… More on this story »
- Another Reason to Choose Healthy Lifestyle HabitsHealthy lifestyle choices can help manage metabolic syndrome, lowering the risk of many diseases… More on this story »
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin Reverses Hardening of the Arteries
November 12, 2009
- Pomegranate: A Healthy New Twist for Old FavoritesAdd this tasty cold-season fruit for some tangy flair to drinks, side dishes, and desserts…
- Keep the Weight Off Through ExerciseA new study supports the common wisdom that exercise plays a key role not only in losing weight, but in keeping it off…
- Teens: Lighten Up to Protect Your LiverStart your kids down the path to a healthy lifestyle—children with metabolic syndrome are at risk for many other health conditions, including liver disease…
- Pomegranate: A Healthy New Twist for Old Favorites
November 5, 2009
- Taming Fear of the H1N1 Flu VaccineMost health experts concur that the benefits of vaccination against H1N1 appear to far outweigh the risks of contracting the virus itself…
- Natural Cold and Flu Remedies: Do They Help?A closer look at what treatments may help you manage your cold and flu this season…
- Exercise as Pain TherapyNew research suggests a supervised exercise plan can more effectively reduce chronic shoulder pain than shockwave treatment…
- Taming Fear of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine
October 29, 2009
- Fall for These Sensational Squash SoupsA tasty—and nutrient-rich—squash soup is an easy seasonal treat for fast family meals…
- Eat Soy to Protect LungsNew research suggests adding soy to your diet may help protect lung function, including reducing the likelihood of COPD…
- Another Reason to Help Kids Keep a Healthy WeightA new study suggests another important reason for kids to lead a healthy lifestyle—headaches may be linked to extra weight…
- Fall for These Sensational Squash Soups
October 22, 2009
- Women: Reduce Your Breast Cancer RiskResearch suggests getting enough vitamin D and embracing a healthy lifestyle may help prevent this common disease…
- Manage Diabetes Better with a Mediterranean DietFor those living with diabetes, adopting a low-carbohydrate version of the Mediterranean diet may lead to better control of blood sugar and reduce the need for medication…
- Stanols Squelch CholesterolSupplementing with stanols—naturally occurring components of many healthy foods—may be one way to help manage high cholesterol levels associated with metabolic syndrome…
- Women: Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk
October 15, 2009
- Focus on Food SafetyIn light of the Center for Science in the Public Interest’s recent “riskiest foods” list, learn what you can do to limit risk of food-borne illness…
- Want to Eat Less? Don’t Gulp Your FoodA new study suggests eating slowly and taking smaller bites is an easy way to eat less…
- Another Reason to Limit Kids’ Screen TimeNew research supports finding non-screen activities to kids away from the TV—too much can lead to high blood pressure…
- Focus on Food Safety
October 8, 2009
- Use Nature’s Harvest to Make Quick Weekday MealsOne-dish meals can be fresh, healthy, and easy to prepare with these simple tips…
- For Better Health, Kids Need More DA new reason to get kids their daily dose of D—children with low levels of vitamin D have a higher risk of developing heart disease later in life…
- Home Birth: Safer Than You May ThinkA new study suggests that a planned home birth for a low-risk mom-to-be may have fewer complications than a hospital birth…
- Use Nature’s Harvest to Make Quick Weekday Meals
October 1, 2009
- 5 Tricks to Get Your Kids to Eat HealthfullyGetting kids involved in meal-planning and making small changes to familiar meals can go a long way toward getting children to eat healthier…
- Diet Directly Connected to Keeping Insides HealthyNew research supports eating a low-fat, high-fiber diet rich in fruits and veggies to reduce colon cancer risk…
- Chew Your Way to Faster Post-Cesarean HealingChewing gum after C-section surgery may get new moms home faster…
- 5 Tricks to Get Your Kids to Eat Healthfully
September 24, 2009
- Exercise—a Key to Healthy AgingTo celebrate Healthy Aging Month, we remind seniors to stay active with these simple tips…
- Take the Flax Fast Track to Lower CholesterolNew research suggests a daily dose of flaxseeds can help reduce cholesterol…
- Choose Healthy Habits for Heart and MindThe same healthy choices that support heart health may also lead to a decreased risk of dementia…
- Exercise—a Key to Healthy Aging
September 17, 2009
- Dodging Fall Allergy DiscomfortIf an allergy flare-up keeps you down this fall, keep these points in mind to minimize discomfort…
- Play Hard, Sleep WellIncreased physical activity during the day may help your child fall asleep more quickly at night…
- Reminder to Young Athletes: Stay Hydrated and Stay CoolBack-to-school sports can pose a risk of overheating in kids—following a few precautions can help keep your child healthy and hydrated this fall…
- Dodging Fall Allergy Discomfort
September 10, 2009
- Flu Facts: Staying Healthy During H1N1 SeasonNo need to panic: simple precautions can greatly reduce your risk of H1N1 this flu season…
- Could the Internet Hold the Key to Curbing the Obesity Epidemic in Kids?Advertising and games can have a big impact on kids’ eating habits—luckily, so can parents…
- Low Folate Could Contribute to AllergiesNew research suggests that low levels of folate can contribute to chronic problems including allergies and asthma…
- Flu Facts: Staying Healthy During H1N1 Season
September 3, 2009
- Back-to-School Basics on Child-Safe Cold CarePrevention and some old-fashioned remedies can help ease your child’s cold symptoms this season…
- Everyday Health Choices Keep Cancer at BayOur daily habits, including what we eat and how much we exercise, play a large role in determining colorectal cancer risk…
- Another Negative Impact of Cigarette SmokeNot only does smoking increase the risk of developing MS, but a new study shows that smokers with the disease worsen more quickly than nonsmokers…
- Back-to-School Basics on Child-Safe Cold Care
August 27, 2009
- Healthy Habits for Back to SchoolIntroduce kids to healthy routines now and they’ll stay active and alert throughout the school year…
- Creatine Gives Muscles a BoostNew research shows that supplementing with creatine can reduce muscle damage and soreness caused by exercise…
- Combating Iron DeficiencyA new study suggests that women in the armed forces should watch their iron levels…
- Healthy Habits for Back to School
August 20, 2009
- For Better Health, Go MediterraneanThe heart-healthy Mediterranean diet—rich in fish, nuts, and veggies—is easy to prepare even close to home…
- Load Up on the Right Foods to Prevent Breast CancerWatching the glycemic load in your diet can help reduce carbohydrate consumption, and may reduce breast cancer risk…
- Got Insomnia? The Internet May Bring ReliefA new study shows that participating in a cognitive therapy program online may help reduce sleep deprivation…
- For Better Health, Go Mediterranean
August 13, 2009
- How Do I Safely Exercise in the Sun?With a few common sense precautions, you can get in your daily workout while enjoying the summer weather…
- Eating Less to Live MoreEating fewer calories while maintaining proper nutrition may lead to a longer life…
- Eat Right to Prevent Prostate CancerWhile genetics, age, and other factors play a role in determining the risk of prostate cancer, the right diet can help reduce that risk…
- How Do I Safely Exercise in the Sun?
August 6, 2009
- Terrific Kid-Pleasing Picnic IdeasPack a basket with treats kids make themselves for outdoor eating adventures…
- The Heart Loves NutsAdding just a few servings of nuts to your diet may lower cholesterol and reduce cardiac risk…
- Practice Balance to Protect Accident-Prone AnklesA recent study concludes that a home-based ankle stability program can greatly reduce the risk of reinjury after a sprain…
- Terrific Kid-Pleasing Picnic Ideas
July 30, 2009
- Kick the Soda Habit with KombuchaSay goodbye to soda with this healthful new way to curb your craving…
- Get the Most Bang for Your Buck from the Dietary GuidelinesNew research on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans suggests that eating more whole grains and less fat and cholesterol can prevent coronary disease from progressing…
- Commute by Foot or Bike for Better HealthGet heart-healthy on a tight schedule by walking or biking to work…
- Kick the Soda Habit with Kombucha
July 23, 2009
- Fresh Ideas for Cool DinnersEnjoy refreshing and nutritious summer meals—without turning on your stove…
- Milk Makes Breakfast Go FartherStarving by lunchtime? Try a glass of milk with breakfast to ward off those hunger pangs…
- More Reason to Choose Healthier FatsNew research suggests that vegetable fats provide better pancreatic cancer protection than eating animal fats…
- Fresh Ideas for Cool Dinners
July 16, 2009
- Healthy Snacks for the RoadIt’s easier than you may think to maintain healthy eating habits during summer travels…
- Eating to Beat Breast CancerA diet rich in carotenes—nutrients found in brightly colored fruits and veggies—helps reduce breast cancer risk…
- Research Gives Thumbs Up to Arthritis TreatmentPeople with osteoarthritis of the thumb can greatly improve pain level and function over time by using a nighttime splint…
- Healthy Snacks for the Road
July 9, 2009
- Summer Snacks: High-Energy Eats for Kids on the RunA little preparation goes a long way in creating these easy, healthful snacks for kids on all your summer adventures…
- Step It Up for Healthy ArteriesNew hope for those living with PAD, a condition which reduces blood flow: research suggests that the right exercise program can improve the quality of both health and life…
- Sleep More to Prevent the Common ColdThough we often overlook it, having good sleeping habits is an important part of maintaining health—and can even help fight off the common cold…
- Summer Snacks: High-Energy Eats for Kids on the Run
July 2, 2009
- Beautiful, Bountiful BerriesA simple introduction to freezing and canning berries can open up a world of culinary possibilities during any season…
- Home Treatment for Skin Condition SufferersA new study suggests that people with psoriasis can ease the burden of managing this condition by reducing clinic visits…
- Comfrey Ointment Linked to Back Pain ReliefNew research suggests that, correctly used, topical comfrey may help ease back pain of muscle strain…
- Beautiful, Bountiful Berries
June 25, 2009
- Summer by the Grill: Quick and LeanKick of the summer with these healthy and tasty grilling tips…
- Nutrients as Anti-Aging AgentsResearch continues to suggest that a nutrient-rich diet—which can be supplemented by a multivitamin—can improve the quality and length of life…
- Staying ALIVE: A Workplace Way to Increase Healthy BehaviorsRegular e-mail reminders at work may help employees make better choices about food and exercise…
- Summer by the Grill: Quick and Lean
June 18, 2009
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Does Complementary-Alternative Medicine Really Work?Recent reports of government-funded research have cast serious doubts about natural medicine but fail to look at the “big picture”...
- DASH Your Way to a Healthy HeartThe DASH diet—a proven method to reduce hypertension—is now showing positive results in reducing risk of heart failure…
- Low Vitamin D Linked to Pregnancy InfectionDuring pregnancy, women should maintain healthy vitamin D levels to protect their health and the health of their babies…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Does Complementary-Alternative Medicine Really Work?
June 11, 2009
- Get Away to Good HealthA little planning can go a long way to keeping you and your family healthy on your next vacation…
- Vitamin D Gives the Brain a BoostNew research suggests that vitamin D may play a key role in preserving cognitive function in older men…
- A Cup of Coffee May Curb Exercise PainIf muscle pain keeps you from exercising, talk to your doctor about consuming caffeine before your next vigorous workout…
- Get Away to Good Health
June 4, 2009
- Get Savvy About Your Kids’ Sun CareMost sun damage occurs before the age of 18, so try these easy steps to protect your children from overexposure…
- A Recipe for Healthy EyesEating one or two servings of fish and nuts per week may greatly reduce the risk of macular degeneration later in life…
- Exercise Therapy Improves Common Athletic InjuryA new study suggests that exercise therapy is effective in recovering from a groin injury, if practiced carefully and for sufficient duration…
- Get Savvy About Your Kids’ Sun Care
May 28, 2009
- Love Those Leafy GreensAdding seasonal leafy greens to your meals—and the nutrients that come with them—can be simple and delicious…
- Lose Weight by Cutting Out Sugary DrinksNew research indicates that reducing the amount of sugary beverages in your diet can help you cut calories and lose weight…
- Movement Is Migraine MedicineA new study encourages migraine sufferers to participate in moderate exercise to reduce the frequency and intensity of their severe headaches…
- Love Those Leafy Greens
May 21, 2009
- Grill Fabulous Smoke-Seasoned MealsMemorial Day weekend offers a great opportunity to add flavor to your grill by cooking on an aromatic wooden plank…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Do Antioxidants Block Exercise Benefits?Chief Science Editor Alan R. Gaby, MD, analyzes a new study that suggests a potentially negative relationship between vitamins C and E and exercise…
- Diet Soda Linked to DiabetesA new study suggests that diet soft drinks may increase the risk of diabetes, but it is not clear whether the drinks are the cause or simply an indicator of unhealthy habits…
- Grill Fabulous Smoke-Seasoned Meals
May 14, 2009
- Liven Up Your Meals with Fresh HerbsA little goes a long way: follow these tips to get the most out of adding herbs to your kitchen creations…
- Surprising Deficiencies, Even with SupplementsDespite a great range of food choices, some populations are still at risk of nutritional deficits, even when they take supplements…
- Carbs—The Key to Easier Exercise?A small amount of carbs during your workout may help your body work harder…
- Liven Up Your Meals with Fresh Herbs
May 7, 2009
- Make a Memorable Mother’s Day CelebrationCelebrate Mom by cooking her a healthy, delicious meal and by spending time doing the activities she loves…
- For Weight Loss, Protein RulesWhen balanced with a healthy amount of carbohydrates and fats, a higher-protein diet can help maintain weight loss and reduce triglyceride and cholesterol levels…
- Weight Training: A Building Block in General HealthA new study shows that regular weight training can help lower cardiovascular risk and cholesterol levels…
- Make a Memorable Mother’s Day Celebration
April 30, 2009
- Swine Flu Outbreak Calls for Simple Precautions, Not PanicWhile the H1N1 virus is not a threat to most people, simple prevention measures can help reduce your risk of contracting the virus…
- Daily D Good Bone DefenseA new study shows that vitamin D, already known to help strengthen bones, may help prevent bone fractures…
- Heart Health Matters, Even in Heart FailureUnder doctor supervision, moderate exercise can be both safe and beneficial for heart failure patients…
- Swine Flu Outbreak Calls for Simple Precautions, Not Panic
April 23, 2009
- Treat Your Taste Buds to Spring’s BountyIt’s easy to make healthy and affordable meal choices when choosing from the abundance of seasonal spring veggies…
- Heart-Healthy B Vitamins Also Protect EyesNew research finds a connection between heart disease and macular degeneration—taking vitamin B can help prevent both…
- Give Gout the Runaround with Vitamin CA new study shows that a daily dose of vitamin C can help reduce the risk of gout—a painful type of arthritis—in men…
- Treat Your Taste Buds to Spring’s Bounty
April 16, 2009
- 8 Easy Ways to Go GreenEat healthy and celebrate Earth Day by following these simple tips at the grocery store…
- Moderate Meat for Personal and Planetary HealthNew research confirms that fish, chicken, and turkey carry fewer health risks than red and processed meats…
- Men: Keep Your Bones Running StrongA new study shows that running can help increase bone density and reduce osteoporosis risk in men…
- 8 Easy Ways to Go Green
April 9, 2009
- Buying Organic? Get the Best Bang for Your BuckIf you prefer organic produce, these fruits and vegetables should top your shopping list…
- Mineral Magic: Calcium and Cancer PreventionA healthy dose of calcium may help fight some types of cancer…
- Follow Dietary Guidelines to Prevent Unhealthy Belly FatResearch proves that government’s most recent Dietary Guidelines do help reduce weight gain associated with heart disease and diabetes risk…
- Buying Organic? Get the Best Bang for Your Buck
April 2, 2009
- Slim Down Spring Feasts with Affordable AlternativesCelebrate spring with holiday meals that are healthy, delicious, and won’t break the bank…
- A Drink or Two May Build Your BonesDrinking alcohol in moderation may help preserve bone density for men and postmenopausal women…
- Gift from the Sea: Help for Arthritis PainA new study shows that the seaweed extract Aquamin may help reduce the symptoms of osteoarthritis…
- Slim Down Spring Feasts with Affordable Alternatives
March 26, 2009
- Get a Jumpstart on Your Hay FeverTaking allergy medicines early in the season can help better control symptoms…
- Girls: Vitamin D Makes Muscles StrongNew research encourages adolescent girls to get more vitamin D to support both bone and muscle strength…
- Short on Time? Here’s the Perfect Exercise ProgramA new study finds that even short periods of exercise can help reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes…
- Get a Jumpstart on Your Hay Fever
March 19, 2009
- Smart Strategies to Eat Well and Spend Less (Part 2)The second of two installments shows how eating healthy on a budget is easier than you may expect…
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids Good for Heart HealthNew research supports adding omega-6 fatty acids to the diet to reduce heart disease risk…
- Exercise and Breast Cancer Risk: It’s Not Too LateFor women over 50, any type of physical activity can help reduce the risk of breast cancer…
- Smart Strategies to Eat Well and Spend Less (Part 2)
March 12, 2009
- Smart Strategies to Eat Well and Spend Less (Part 1)The first of two installments shows how eating healthy on a budget is easier than you may expect…
- Eat Your Way to Clearer ThinkingNew research indicates that a Mediterranean diet—rich in olive oil, veggies, and fish—can help reduce the risk of dementia…
- Long-Term Relief for Lower-Back PainResearch shows that the Alexander technique—a series of posture exercises—can help provide lasting improvements to back health…
- Smart Strategies to Eat Well and Spend Less (Part 1)
March 5, 2009
- Fishing for a Better MoodNew research shows that a daily dose of fish oil can help reduce mild to moderate depression in women entering menopause…
- Headache Relief in a RootSupport of kudzu is growing—as an option for hard-to-treat cluster headaches…
- Choose Low-Impact Exercise for Joint HealthPeople with osteoarthritis in their knees may find that moderate exercise helps reduce pain and improve joint strength and function…
- Fishing for a Better Mood
February 26, 2009
- Does Green Tea Equal a Slimmer You?A healthy exercise routine combined with a few cups of green tea can help reduce unhealthy and unwanted abdominal fat…
- Seniors: Discover Vitamin D’s Brain-Boosting PowerA link between low levels of vitamin D and cognitive impairment supports increasing some people’s daily dose of D…
- Love Your Heart? Give Trans Fats the BootResearch continues to show the negative impact of trans fats—women with high levels are especially at risk of heart attack…
- Does Green Tea Equal a Slimmer You?
February 19, 2009
- Give Your Beef a Brew to Cut Cancer RiskGood news for beer lovers: marinating meat in your favorite beverage can help lower carcinogen levels in your next meal…
- Plant Product May Improve CholesterolNew research shows that a naturally occurring plant extract can lower cholesterol—although more research is needed to determine whether it leads to lower heart disease risk…
- Moms-to-Be: Keep an Eye on Surprise Sources of MercuryNew research finds mercury in high fructose corn syrup—just another reason to reduce the amount of added sugars in your diet…
- Give Your Beef a Brew to Cut Cancer Risk
February 12, 2009
- Zero-Calorie Sweetener Gets Thumbs Up from FDAAn alternative sweetener derived from the stevia plant—and pronounced “generally recognized as safe”—has just hit the market…
- The Sour Side of SweetA new study finds a direct link between eating high fructose corn syrup—the sugar found in soft drinks and other foods—and excess weight gain…
- Advice to Seniors: Cutting Calories May Improve MemoryFor seniors, calorie restriction, along with continued mental and physical activity, can help maintain memory and brain function…
- Zero-Calorie Sweetener Gets Thumbs Up from FDA
February 5, 2009
- Will Drinking Green Tea Help You Dodge Cancer?Though inconclusive, a review of the research indicates that green tea may reduce risk of some cancers…
- Vegetarian Kids Need More than Pretzels and PastaChildren who don’t eat meat or dairy can get the nutrition they need…
- Amino Acid Helps Seniors Maintain Muscle StrengthSupplementing with beta-alanine may help seniors maintain muscle mass and physical capacity…
- Will Drinking Green Tea Help You Dodge Cancer?
January 29, 2009
- Tummy Trouble? Probiotics May Provide Some ReliefProbiotics—the living microorganisms found in food and supplements—may help manage diarrhea and support a healthy immune system…
- Walk Your Way through LifeA new study finds that for adults, especially women, a few hours of walking each week can help maintain a healthy weight…
- Nutrition Boost Improves Stroke RecoveryNutritional supplementation—including extra protein and vitamin C—may help stroke victims reach a higher functioning level…
- Tummy Trouble? Probiotics May Provide Some Relief
January 22, 2009
- For School Kids, Less Leads to MoreNew research suggests that school children with unrestricted access to snacks eat fewer fruits and veggies—leading to poor health and diet habits…
- Eat the Rainbow for Better BonesEating a diet rich in carotenoids—the brightly colored pigments found in fruits and veggies–helps preserve bone density and prevent osteoporosis…
- Good News for Keeping Pounds OffLosing weight, naturally or with surgery, and keeping it off is possible—with healthy lifestyle changes…
- For School Kids, Less Leads to More
January 15, 2009
- Artificial Sweeteners: More Hype than Hope?A new review finds that replacing sugar in your diet with artificial sweeteners may not lead to weight loss—but it doesn’t appear to be harmful either…
- Wine Lovers, Take HeartResearch continues to suggest that drinking wine, in moderation, can help boost levels of the fatty acids that protect against heart disease…
- Girls: Exercise Now for Bones that LastWeight-bearing sports, like basketball, enhance bone formation in adolescent girls, and will help keep bones strong later in life…
- Artificial Sweeteners: More Hype than Hope?
January 8, 2009
- Even with Breast Cancer, Healthy Diet CountsA healthy diet rich in veggies may help prevent breast cancer, and it may also prevent reoccurrence in certain women who already have a breast cancer diagnosis…
- Want to Help Your Heart? Get a Good Night’s SleepGetting eight or more hours of sleep per night may reduce heart disease risk…
- Teen Smokers Have More Trouble Staying SlimTeen girls who smoke increase their risk of obesity later in life, and both boys and girls raise their risk of developing a marker for diabetes and heart disease…
- Even with Breast Cancer, Healthy Diet Counts
December 31, 2008
- Due to a public holiday, Healthnotes Newswire is publishing a day early. We will publish again on Thursday, January 8th, 2009.
- Overweight? Add Protein to Subtract PoundsA new study suggests that people with excess body fat who eat a high-protein diet may experience a more effective post-meal fat and calorie burn…
- Skin Experts Say: Supplements, Not Sun, a Better Vitamin D SourceThe American Academy of Dermatology is in favor of using supplements rather than sun to get safe amounts of this important vitamin…
- Does Ginkgo Help People with Alzheimer’s Disease?Ginkgo extract has been shown to enhance thinking and memory (cognitive function) in people with dementia, although a new study has shown that the extract may not help prevent Alzheimer’s disease…
December 24, 2008
- Due to a public holiday, Healthnotes Newswire is publishing a day early. We will publish again on Wednesday, December 31st, 2008.
- Go Nuts with the Mediterranean Diet to Reduce Disease RiskMetabolic syndrome—a condition defined by the presence of several risk factors for heart disease, diabetes, and stroke—may be curbed by adding nuts to a Mediterranean diet…
- Fatty Fish Joins the Fight Against Prostate CancerA study showed that men with prostate cancer who eat fatty fish or seafood several times a week may live longer with the disease…
- Walk Away Your Chocolate CravingsModerate exercise helps reduce chocolate cravings…
December 18, 2008
- For Broccoli, Raw RulesEating broccoli, especially raw, can help lower your risk of many chronic diseases…
- Zinc—An Infection-Fighting MineralResearch on the effects of zinc deficiency on the health of chilren in developing countries highlights the importance of proper nutrition…
- Fit for Pregnancy, Fit for LifeStaying active while pregnant leads to a healthy lifestyle later in life…
- For Broccoli, Raw Rules
December 11, 2008
- Diet Right for Your HealthThe Healthy Eating Pyramid helps dieters eat healthy and lower their risk of disease…
- Got a Pain in the Knee? This Herb May HelpA study finds that pine bark helps relieve the joint pain and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis…
- Check Water Purity for Digestive HealthToo much iron can contribute to a worsening of some distressing and difficult-to-treat digestive problems…
- Diet Right for Your Health
December 4, 2008
- Mom Was Right: Breakfast Is the Most Important MealEating breakfast promotes good health and weight loss…
- Seniors Adults Need as Much Protein as “Junior” AdultsKeep eating protein as you age…
- Nicotine Replacement: Safer than Smoking During PregnancyGood news for smokers: nicotine replacement eliminates risk to fetus in pregnant women…
- Mom Was Right: Breakfast Is the Most Important Meal
November 26, 2008
- Due to a public holiday, Healthnotes Newswire is publishing a day early. We will publish again Thursday, December 4, 2008.
- Fishing for a Way to Control Diabetes DamageA new study finds that eating fish may help reduce the risk of kidney disease in diabetics…
- A Cheesy Way to Get Your DGet your vitamin D from cheese and reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other illnesses…
- Zinc: The Antioxidant That’s Stronger than IronTake zinc with your iron to reduce oxidation’s ill effects on the body…
November 20, 2008
- Eat Less, Eat Longer to Stay SlimA new study reveals that eating smaller portions slowly can help reduce weight gain…
- Seniors: Stay Active for Healthy MetabolismA study finds that older people are less likely to have the cluster of markers that indicate metabolic syndrome when they maintain an active life…
- For a Healthy Pregnancy, Choose Healthy FatsEating trans fats may increase a woman’s risk of miscarriage…
- Eat Less, Eat Longer to Stay Slim
November 13, 2008
- Focus on Food to Defeat DiabetesA healthy diet, including whole grains, vegetables, low-fat dairy, nuts and seeds, and coffee, may help reduce diabetes risk…
- Exercise the Key to Speeding Back Surgery RecoveryA new study shows that exercise after back surgery reduces pain and disability.
- New Moms and Almost-Moms: Practice Pelvic StrengtheningPracticing Kegels during and after pregnancy can help prevent incontinence
- Focus on Food to Defeat Diabetes
November 6, 2008
- Are Antioxidants Nutritional Sunglasses?New research suggests antioxidents protect aging eyes from sun damage.
- Take Positive Steps to Combat Kids’ Food AllergiesParents can reduce the likelihood of food allergies in children.
- Ease the Blues with St. John’s WortThe Cochrane Review reports that this traditional herbal remedy has been shown to help reduce the effects of depression…
- Are Antioxidants Nutritional Sunglasses?
October 30, 2008
- Eat Your C for Better HealthA new study suggests that eating more vitamin C–rich fruits and vegetables may reduce diabetes risk.
- Want to Live Longer? Try a Mediterranean DietNew research confirms that Mediterranean-style eating habits may reduce the risk of death from cardiovascular disease and cancer…
- Proper Plastic Use a Healthy PracticeThe Journal of the American Medical Association reports that people might be getting unexpected exposure to a potentially harmful chemical if they eat or drink from containers made from or lined with certain plastics…
- Eat Your C for Better Health
October 23, 2008
- Meat Marinades—More than Meets the EyeMarinades for beef are more than just a tasty addition to your dinner: They can protect against toxic compounds that are created when meat is cooked at high temperature…
- New Moms: Breast-Feeding May Help You Shed Pregnancy PoundsMothers who breast-feed lose weight and body fat more quickly in the first months after pregnancy than mothers who incorporate formula and solid foods…
- Keep Active to Stay SharpStaying physically active may help improve brain function in people at risk for Alzheimer’s disease…
- Meat Marinades—More than Meets the Eye
October 16, 2008
- No Scaly Skin for Little Fish EatersGiving fish to children when they’re young may help protect them from developing eczema…
- Vitamin C: Part of the Formula for Healthy BonesVitamin C may play an important role in bone health, especially as we age…
- Spread the Word: Exercise Protects Colon HealthMany people are unaware that exercise plays an important role in reducing colon cancer risk…
- No Scaly Skin for Little Fish Eaters
October 9, 2008
- Five Hours a Week Keeps the Weight OffAbout five hours of exercise per week makes it easier to keep from regaining after weight loss…
- Drink Less Sugar to Dodge DiabetesDrinking water and other non-sugary drinks is a smart choice, as drinking soda and fruit drinks increases diabetes risk…
- Don’t Let Diverticulitis Drive You NutsEating nuts, corn, seeds, and popcorn has been shown to be safe for people with diverticulitis, and may even protect against the disease…
- Five Hours a Week Keeps the Weight Off
October 2, 2008
- For Better Digestive Health, Choose Your Fats CarefullyA recent study suggesting trans fats increase colorectal cancer risk supports the notion that substituting more healthful fats in the diet is the best path to good health…
- A Trick to Speeding Recovery after Abdominal SurgeryChewing gum may help speed recovery and normalize bowel function after abdominal surgery…
- To Live Longer, Get StrongerHigher levels of muscular strength are associated with a decreased risk of death from all causes and from cancer in men…
- For Better Digestive Health, Choose Your Fats Carefully
September 25, 2008
- Plant Power: Natural Help for High CholesterolA study confirms that certain plant extracts have cholesterol-lowering, antioxidant, and other health-promoting properties…
- Run for Your LifeSenior runners are healthier and live longer than people in the general community…
- Vitamin D—A New Pain Killer?Women with higher blood levels of vitamin D are less likely to suffer from chronic widespread pain…
- Plant Power: Natural Help for High Cholesterol
September 18, 2008
- Cranberries—Antioxidant SuperstarsCranberries, cranberry juice, and dried cranberries are all excellent sources of antioxidants…
- The Sunshine Vitamin May Relieve Diabetic PainVitamin D may help relieve a painful neurological condition in people with diabetes known as neuropathy…
- Niacin Plus Exercise: A Heart-Healthy Combo?Niacin and aerobic exercise may work together to promote heart health in people with the metabolic syndrome…
- Cranberries—Antioxidant Superstars
September 11, 2008
- Savoring Food—a Slimming Strategy?Longer meal times and thorough chewing decrease the amount of food eaten and lead to greater satiation—the feeling of fullness and satisfaction after a meal…
- Omega-3s and Phytosterols: A Promising Pair for Heart Disease ProtectionWhen taken in combination, omega-3 fatty acids and phytosterols have beneficial effects on cholesterol and triglyceride levels…
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive ProblemsVitamin D may improve bone density in people with digestive diseases…
- Savoring Food—a Slimming Strategy?
September 4, 2008
- Two Heart-Smart Diets: Mediterranean and Low-FatBoth a Mediterranean-style diet and a low-fat diet—when properly taught and supported—can protect people who have had one heart attack from future serious cardiac events…
- Boost Bone Health with Plenty of ProteinDiets that focus on increasing protein and calcium intake might curb some of the bone loss that typically accompanies weight loss…
- Vitamin K May Improve Insulin ResistanceSupplementing with vitamin K may improve insulin resistance in men…
- Two Heart-Smart Diets: Mediterranean and Low-Fat
August 28, 2008
- Chocolately Good Diabetes CareCocoa can reverse some of the damage that diabetes has on blood vessels, possibly protecting against heart disease…
- Sun Worshipers: Beta-Carotene May Add Extra ProtectionSupplementing with beta-carotene helps protect against sunburn. But don’t throw your sunscreen away just yet, as supplementation may be just one part of being sun savvy…
- Seniors: Get More Bs for Stronger BonesLow levels of vitamins B6 and B12 and high levels of homocysteine were associated with increased risk of hip fracture in a new study…
- Chocolately Good Diabetes Care
August 21, 2008
- What’s the Price of Heart Disease Prevention?A new study shows the cost of heart disease prevention treatments—including medications to control related health issues and programs to stop smoking and lose weight—could be high…
- Keep Your Eyes on Antioxidants for Cataract PreventionAntioxidants, especially from the diet, may help prevent age-related cataracts…
- Natural Treatment Shows Promise for Distressing Skin ConditionAn ginkgo extract may help return the natural pigment to the skin in some people with vitiligo…
- What’s the Price of Heart Disease Prevention?
August 14, 2008
- Bottle-Fed Babies Can Avoid Allergies with PrebioticsSupplements called prebiotics may help bottle-fed babies avoid allergies later in life…
- Antioxidants May Protect Smokers from Lung CancerSmokers might protect themselves from developing lung cancer by eating foods that are rich in antioxidants called flavonoids…
- Fitness Improves Dementia-Related Brain DeclineCardiorespiratory fitness may help delay brain “shrinkage” that occurs in people with Alzheimer’s disease…
- Bottle-Fed Babies Can Avoid Allergies with Prebiotics
August 7, 2008
- Produce Power: Cancer-Fighting Carrots, Tomatoes, and BeansPeople who ate the most fruits and vegetables had the lowest risk of head and neck cancers in a recent study…
- Vitamin D for Babies May Prevent Diabetes Later in LifeSupplementing with vitamin D early in life may reduce the chances of developing type 1 diabetes later on…
- Regular Movement Essential for Circulatory HealthPeople who sit for extended periods of time at work have an increased risk of a clotting problem known as venous thromboembolism…
- Produce Power: Cancer-Fighting Carrots, Tomatoes, and Beans
July 31, 2008
- Pregnant? Get Fatty Acids for Baby’s Brain DevelopmentBreast milk supplemented with omega-3 DHA and omega-6 AA may improve brain development in premature infants…
- Vitamin D—a Heart Healthy NutrientLow levels of vitamin D in the blood may increase risk of cardiovascular events such as a heart attack…
- Osteoporosis—Not Just a Women’s ConcernTo help pinpoint the right time for testing men’s bone density, a new review has identified the major factors that put men at risk for fracture from osteoporosis…
- Pregnant? Get Fatty Acids for Baby’s Brain Development
July 24, 2008
- Healthy Eating Tip: Cook Potatoes Whole for More MineralsCooking potatoes whole, rather than cut into small pieces, preserves many of their nutritious minerals…
- Antioxidants Improve Diabetes ComplicationTaking antioxidant vitamins with food may help people with diabetes offset the memory-robbing effects of a heavy meal…
- Bright Light Soothes Dementia SymptomsBright light may help improve symptoms caused by dementia such as altered moods, disturbed sleep, and the inability to carry out activities of daily living…
- Healthy Eating Tip: Cook Potatoes Whole for More Minerals
July 17, 2008
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: From Trout to Tilapia—Which Fish Is Best?Everyone knows that fish is good for you, but it turns out that some is better than others for certain health needs and goals…
- For Long-Term Weight Loss, Get Educated, Eat Right, Exercise—and Keep a DiaryA new study has shown that education, combined eating fruits and vegetables each day, exercising, and keeping a food diary, are key ingredients for maintaining weight loss…
- Tired? Perk Up with Some ExerciseExercise can improve energy and lessen feelings of tiredness in people who suffer from persistent fatigue…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: From Trout to Tilapia—Which Fish Is Best?
July 10, 2008
- Juice Not Linked to Kids’ Weight GainA new review found that there is no strong link between children drinking fruit juice and being overweight…
- Honey—A Hidden Skin HealerWhen applied to the skin, honey may help prevent and treat skin diseases caused by bacteria…
- Avoiding Food Additives May Help Childhood HyperactivityIncreasing evidence suggests that eliminating food preservatives and artificial colorings from a child’s diet may improve hyperactivity…
- Juice Not Linked to Kids’ Weight Gain
July 3, 2008
- Low-Fat or Low-Carb—Which Is Better for Your Heart?A low-fat diet might be more effective than a low-carbohydrate diet at preventing cardiovascular disease in the long term…
- Ordinary Mushrooms an Extraordinary Source of AntioxidantsCommon white button mushrooms are rich in antioxidants, making them a wise choice for healthy eating…
- Teens May Need a Vitamin D BoostAdolescents worldwide appear to be vitamin D deficient, but a study found that giving teens higher amounts of the vitamin can raise them to healthy levels after one year of treatment…
- Low-Fat or Low-Carb—Which Is Better for Your Heart?
June 26, 2008
- Don’t Ditch Your Tomatoes—Plenty Are Safe, Scope of Scare SmallAfter the recent salmonella outbreak, tomatoes from regions other than some parts of Florida and Mexico have been ruled safe, as have cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, and tomatoes still attached to the vine from any area…
- Get Moving and Eat Right to Lower Diabetes RiskLosing weight, exercising regularly, and eating well can help improve insulin sensitivity, protecting against diabetes or possibly halting its progression…
- Another Reason to Get Omega-3s During PregnancyPregnant women who supplement with an omega-3 fatty acid have babies with sharper vision…
- Don’t Ditch Your Tomatoes—Plenty Are Safe, Scope of Scare Small
June 19, 2008
- Kids Not Getting Heavier—Now Help Them Get LighterChildhood and teen obesity has leveled out, but there is work to be done to reverse the trend and help kids become healthier…
- Vitamin D—Natural Relief for Low Back Pain?Older women with low back pain may benefit by getting some extra vitamin D…
- Adult ADHD Affects Workplace PerformanceAdult attention deficit–hyperactivity disorder may interfere with work performance…
- Kids Not Getting Heavier—Now Help Them Get Lighter
June 12, 2008
- Ginger—A Spicy Way to Stimulate Healthy DigestionGinger stimulates digestion by speeding up the movement of food from the stomach into the upper small intestine…
- Exercise & Eat Right to Stay Healthy After CancerCancer survivors who practiced more positive lifestyle behaviors recommended had a higher quality of life than those who made fewer changes…
- Can the Sunshine Vitamin Beat the Blues?A recent study found that people with minor or major depression had lower vitamin D levels than people without depression…
- Ginger—A Spicy Way to Stimulate Healthy Digestion
June 5, 2008
- Herbal Product May Improve Alzheimer’s Disease SymptomsSupplementing with an herbal product called Huperzine A may improve brain and behavioral functioning in some people with Alzheimer’s disease…
- Natural Relief for a Common Skin ConditionSupplementing with the omega-3 fatty acid DHA helped relieve symptoms in people with eczema…
- Women: Stay Active to Reduce Breast Cancer RiskA new review finds that women who exercised the most had a 25% less breast cancer risk than women who exercised the least…
- Herbal Product May Improve Alzheimer’s Disease Symptoms
May 29, 2008
- Boost Your Kids’ Grades with Good FoodA new study has found that a high-quality diet is linked to a higher level of academic performance in schoolchildren…
- How Fit Are You? Take the President’s Challenge to Find OutThe President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sport recently released a fitness test for people over age 18, to help estimate aerobic fitness level, muscle strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition…
- Omega-3s Help Beat Pregnancy BluesA new study found that supplementing with omega-3 fatty acids from fish can safely relieve pregnancy-related depression…
- Boost Your Kids’ Grades with Good Food
May 22, 2008
- The Next Best Thing to a Cure for the Common ColdTaking zinc lozenges at the first sign of a cold could lead to milder symptoms and quicker recovery…
- Seniors: Less Stress May Lower Blood Pressure and MedsLearning to relax can improve blood pressure and may reduce the need for medication in some seniors…
- A Healthy Lifestyle Tip for TeensTeens with TVs in their bedroom are less physically active, eat fewer fruits and vegetables, and don’t do as well in school…
- The Next Best Thing to a Cure for the Common Cold
May 15, 2008
- Slimming Down? Another Reason to Hit that “Healthy Weight”Maintaining a healthy weight may reduce the risk of several cancers…
- Cod Liver Oil Reduces Need for RA Pain MedsCod liver oil may help reduce the need for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications in people with rheumatoid arthritis…
- Natural Blood Sugar ControlSupplementing with chromium and biotin together improved blood sugar control in people with diabetes and obesity…
- Slimming Down? Another Reason to Hit that “Healthy Weight”
May 8, 2008
- The Right Fish for Moms Helps Babies’ BrainsPregnant women who eat two or more servings of fish with low mercury content each week may be providing their children with important nutrients that aid in cognitive development…
- Girls: Keep Up the Calcium for Healthy BonesCalcium helps build stronger bones in young girls—but they need to get enough of it without interruption…
- Saffron Relieves PMS SymptomsWomen who suffer from premenstrual syndrome might find relief by supplementing with the herb saffron…
- The Right Fish for Moms Helps Babies’ Brains
May 1, 2008
- Recipe for a Happy, Healthy Old AgeWhat do men in their 90s have in common? They exercise regularly, don’t smoke, have normal blood pressure, and keep their figures…
- Breakfast Means Leaner TeensTeens who miss out on breakfast are more likely to be overweight…
- Dieting to Lose Those Pounds Also Improves Blood PressureWeight-loss diets can lead to a modest decrease in blood pressure among people with hypertension…
- Recipe for a Happy, Healthy Old Age
April 24, 2008
- Women: Improve Your Heart Health with the DASH DietWomen who follow the DASH diet may have a lower risk of heart attack and stroke…
- Drug-Free Help for a Common Digestive ConditionTherapies such as diets, herbs, probiotics, and behavioral therapy may help ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and be useful additions or alternatives to medications…
- Substituting Water for Soda a Wiser ChoiceDrinking sugar-sweetened sodas may increase the risk of gout, and drinking diet soda may increase the risk of diabetes and heart disease…
- Women: Improve Your Heart Health with the DASH Diet
April 17, 2008
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Study Claims Antioxidant Danger—A Repeat of Flawed ConclusionsA new study reports that taking antioxidant supplements does not prolong life, and that using certain antioxidants may slightly increase the risk of death. But it is essentially a rewritten version of a study published a year ago that has already been reported and subsequently discredited…
- Eat Right for Prostate ProtectionEating a diet rich in vegetables and low in fat and red meat, along with the occasional drink, may lower the risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia…
- See the Light with AntioxidantsWomen who get more of the antioxidants vitamin E and lutein from diet and supplements are less likely to develop cataracts…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Study Claims Antioxidant Danger—A Repeat of Flawed Conclusions
April 10, 2008
- Berry Good for Your HeartPeople who eat berries daily may have higher levels of heart-healthy HDL cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and less blood platelet clumping…
- Considering Fatherhood? Be Sure to Eat RightMen who eat a diet high in folate may have less abnormal sperm, decreasing the chance of miscarriage or of having a child with chromosomal abnormalities…
- Minimize Gallstone Risk with a Magnesium-Rich Diet
- Berry Good for Your Heart
April 3, 2008
- Brazil Nuts Excellent Source of Disease-Fighting MineralAdding Brazil nuts to the daily diet may be a good way to get enough selenium, a mineral that helps the body stay healthy…
- Hawthorn Aids an Ailing HeartHawthorn extract can improve heart health and vitality in people with chronic heart failure…
- Men: Don’t Ignore Foot and Ankle PainCommon foot and ankle conditions are easier to treat if not ignored until further complications develop…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: Physical Benefits of RunningHere are some beneficial side effects of running and other cardiovascular exercise…
- Brazil Nuts Excellent Source of Disease-Fighting Mineral
March 27, 2008
- Choose Healthy Fats to Help Prevent ObesityA new animal study shows that a diet high in trans fats increases risk of insulin resistance and obesity, especially abdominal obesity, which is associated with heart disease…
- Young Women Need the Facts About Folic AcidDespite folic acid’s well-documented ability to help prevent birth defects, many women of childbearing age are unaware of the nutrient’s importance…
- Soy after Menopause: More than Hot Flash ReliefWomen who add soy isoflavones to their diet may experience a healthier distribution of body fat─namely, less fat in the abdomen─which could lead to a number of other health benefits…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: Speed Up Your Fat Loss!Here are some metabolism-boosting tips that should help ignite some good, steady fat loss…
- Choose Healthy Fats to Help Prevent Obesity
March 20, 2008
- For Your Health, Choose Plastics WiselyChoosing safer plastics can reduce your exposure to BPA, an unhealthful plastic component found in many food and drink containers…
- Smart Snacking at SchoolWhen schools offer healthier snack options, children make more nutritious choices…
- Arthritis Foundation’s Exercise Program Relieves Arthritis Aches and PainsRegular exercise may improve symptoms in people with arthritis…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: Plant Diet: Working in 5 to 9 ServingsWe have been told over and over to eat fruits and vegetables and whole grains. Here are some ways to get those plants in…
- For Your Health, Choose Plastics Wisely
March 13, 2008
- Another Kid-Safe Cold RemedyKids who use a daily saline nasal rinse may have fewer cold symptoms, used less medication to manage those symptoms, and miss less school…
- Be Choosy When Eating Out to Watch the WaistlineCommunities that have a variety of full-service (non-fast-food) and fast-food restaurants to choose from have slimmer citizens than communities dominated by fast food…
- Got a Pain in the Neck? The Right Exercise May HelpExercises specifically targeting the neck muscles can lead to dramatic improvements in neck pain symptoms…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: How Eating Breakfast Makes You ThinnerBreakfast, the so-called “most important meal of the day,” is also the most-skipped meal of the day. The majority of folks would benefit from eating breakfast…
- Another Kid-Safe Cold Remedy
March 6, 2008
- Salt and Sugar—Ingredients for Childhood ObesityA new study has found a direct link between the amount of salt kids eat and the amount of sugary beverages they drink, suggesting that eating less salt might be one way to counter the rising rate of childhood obesity…
- Cranberry: Natural Protection for Urinary HealthCranberries in juice or capsule form may help prevent them, particularly in women who have repeated infections…
- Stay Active to Beat Menopause BluesStaying physically active may help women reduce menopausal symptoms…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: Give Your Workout a LiftAt some point, everyone who exercises regularly falls into a fitness rut. Here’s what you can do to take your workouts to the next level, or at least keep them interesting…
- Salt and Sugar—Ingredients for Childhood Obesity
February 28, 2008
- Raise a Glass to Heart Health: Wine Boosts Omega-3sPeople who drink wine might have higher levels of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids…
- Family Meals Protect Against Eating DisordersSharing family meals may help prevent eating disorders such as compulsive overeating, anorexia nervosa, and bulemia nervosa in girls…
- Love Your Liver? Skip the Fast FoodCutting down on fast-food and excessive calories may improve liver function…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: Forgotten Calories Add Up FastTo stay in control of your weight, which includes losing and staying the same, you need to write down the calories in everything you eat and drink…
- Raise a Glass to Heart Health: Wine Boosts Omega-3s
February 21, 2008
- Mediterranean Diet: Great for Health and Easy on the PocketbookThe Mediterranean diet—which emphasizes fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, whole grains, fish, and moderate alcohol consumption, with limited red meat and dairy—is beneficial for health and also affordable…
- School Lunch Program Promotes Healthy EatingNutrition education, incentives, and a school cafeteria salad bar may increase the amount of fruits and vegetables and decrease the amount of fat that kids eat, supporting parents’ efforts to ensure their children get the recommended servings of healthful foods known to decrease obesity and diseases…
- Lose Weight—and Keep It Off—on a High-Protein DietWomen on a high-protein diet kept more weight off at the end of a year than women on a high-carbohydrate diet…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: Top Habits of Fit PeopleRead on to understand—and ultimately incorporate—decisions fit people make regarding exercise, eating and recovery in order to live in a lean, healthy, strong and fit body…
- Mediterranean Diet: Great for Health and Easy on the Pocketbook
February 14, 2008
- New Food Pyramid Supports Seniors’ NutritionTo address the special nutritional needs of older adults, the USDA has created an age-modified food pyramid…
- Kids Need a Calcium BoostKids between ages 4 and 18 don’t get enough calcium, and much of what they get is from high-fat dairy foods like ice cream and cheese…
- More on Natural Prostate ProtectionTaking lycopene supplements might slow prostate gland enlargement and reduce symptoms in men with benign prostate hyperplasia…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: 10 Ways to Cut CaloriesBefore heading to the kitchen, remind yourself that you can lighten up (and lose weight without trying) by merely cutting calories you won’t even miss…
- New Food Pyramid Supports Seniors’ Nutrition
February 7, 2008
- Eat More Vegetarian Meals for Cancer ProtectionCutting down on meat-heavy meals in favor of vegetarian options may decrease the risk of some cancers…
- Optimal Vitamin D Better for Senior Blood PressureVitamin D may help protect against a potentially dangerous rise in blood pressure that occurs in some people as they age…
- Important Foot Care for People with DiabetesPeople with diabetes may be able to reduce painful foot ulcers, a common and uncomfortable complication of the disease, by monitoring their feet temperature…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: The Biggest Mistakes Dieters MakeApply this list of things not to do to your healthful regimen, and spare yourself many of the pitfalls that derail most dieters…
- Eat More Vegetarian Meals for Cancer Protection
January 31, 2008
- Four Healthy Habits = a Longer LifeIf you do not smoke and you exercise moderately, eat fruits and vegetables, and drink some alcohol, you may add 14 years to your life…
- Staying Away from Salt Better for Blood PressureSkipping the salt at mealtime and making other healthy changes to the diet may lead to a modest decrease in blood pressure…
- Moms-to-Be: Cut the Caffeine for a Healthy PregnancyDrinking caffeinated beverages might increase miscarriage risk…
- A Special Feature from eDiets.com: Top Ways to Avoid a Winter Exercise FunkIf you have a plan and focus on these tips, they’ll help counter the winter blahs…
- Four Healthy Habits = a Longer Life
January 24, 2008
- Broccoli: Cook It Right for Better HealthSome cooking methods are better than others for preserving broccoli’s nutritional content and disease-fighting properties…
- Staying Fit to Stay AliveNew research shows that exercise not only helps us live healthier but also longer…
- “Active” Video Games Increase Kids’ Indoor ExerciseKids use significantly more energy when playing the new generation of active video games than when they sit and play traditional video games…
- A Special Feature from www.eDiets.com: 10 Power Foods to Beat DiabetesWhen you are trying to balance your blood sugar, it is important to eat plenty of healing foods…
- Broccoli: Cook It Right for Better Health
January 17, 2008
- Green Tea Reduces Advanced Prostate Cancer RiskGreen tea contains antioxidant substances that may help stop cancer cell growth and prevent cancerous tumors from spreading…
- Moms: Experts Revise Infant Feeding RecommendationsThe American Academy of Pediatrics has revised its infant feeding recommendations for preventing allergies in children…
- Vitamin D—A Heart Smart SupplementA new study links low vitamin D levels to heart attack and stroke…
- A Special Feature from www.eDiets.com: 5 Tips to Up Your MetabolismAre you hitting a plateau in your weight-loss effort? Here are five tips to keep your metabolism engine running…
- Green Tea Reduces Advanced Prostate Cancer Risk
January 10, 2008
- For Better Health, Take Your Tea with a TwistAdding citrus juice helps preserve the natural antioxidants in green tea, making it a winning beverage for better health…
- Add Onions and Garlic for a Healthy ProstateMen who frequently eat onions and garlic are less likely to have benign prostatic hyperplasia…
- A Little Sun Goes a Long Way toward Breast Cancer PreventionVitamin D may protect against postmenopausal breast cancer…
- For Better Health, Take Your Tea with a Twist
January 3, 2008
- The Right Foods Reduce Breast Cancer Risk for Overweight WomenA new study has found that eating certain foods may help prevent breast cancer, even in women who find it difficult to lose weight…
- Whole Grains Protect the Pancreas from CancerEating whole grains might reduce pancreatic cancer risk…
- Are Antioxidants the “Fountain of Youth”?Beta-carotene may help prevent changes to the brain associated with aging…
- The Right Foods Reduce Breast Cancer Risk for Overweight Women
December 27, 2007
- Parents: Teach Your Babies to Eat Fruits and VegetablesBabies who are encouraged to eat fruits and vegetables will eventually learn to accept them, even if they initially seem to find the foods distasteful…
- Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease with Healthy FoodEating fruits, vegetables, omega-3-rich vegetable oils, and fish have been found to reduce Alzheimer’s disease risk…
- A Healthy Diet May Help Prevent Parkinson’s DiseaseA healthy diet that includes an abundance of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts, fish, and poultry and is low in saturated fat and alcohol may help protect against Parkinson’s disease…
- Parents: Teach Your Babies to Eat Fruits and Vegetables
December 20, 2007
- Dark Chocolate: A Sweet Choice for Heart HealthEating dark chocolate improves blood flow through the heart…
- Does Vitamin C Cure the Common Cold?Taking vitamin C may, in fact, reduce the duration of a cold and help prevent a cold in certain people…
- Protein: The Other Bone BuilderNew evidence points to protein as another not-to-miss nutrient for bone health…
- Dark Chocolate: A Sweet Choice for Heart Health
December 13, 2007
- A Sweet, Safe Alternative to Kids’ Cough MedicineHoney may be a safe alternative for easing a child’s cough and improving sleep difficulties caused by upper respiratory tract infections…
- Stay Allergy Free This Holiday SeasonThe traditions of the season are comforting and exciting—but may also be challenging for people with allergies. Planning ahead can help ensure you enjoy an allergy-free holiday…
- Pace Yourself for Better HealthCounting your steps with a pedometer may be a useful way to help lose weight and lower blood pressure…
- A Sweet, Safe Alternative to Kids’ Cough Medicine
December 6, 2007
- Planning a Pregnancy? Study Shows “Fertility Diet” May HelpEating a healthy diet, being physically active, and maintaining normal weight can help ensure normal ovulation and improve fertility.
- Plant Oils Give Cholesterol-Lowering Medication a BoostCombining plant oils (sterols), sometimes called phytosterols, with a cholesterol-lowering medication may help lower cholesterol…
- Women: Eat, Drink, and Be Fit for Heart HealthMost heart attacks in women may be preventable by consuming a healthy diet and moderate amounts of alcohol, being physically active, not smoking, and maintaining a healthy weight…
- Planning a Pregnancy? Study Shows “Fertility Diet” May Help
November 29, 2007
- Cold Medicine and Children—What’s the Bottom Line?Until more is known about the safety and effectiveness of over-the-counter children’s cold medicines, the FDA advises against the use of these medicines in children under two years old…
- Heart Health in Your Cereal BowlStarting the day off with a whole-grain breakfast cereal might help prevent heart failure…
- Does Vitamin D Protect Against Cancer?High levels of vitamin D may protect against colon and, possibly, breast cancer…
- Cold Medicine and Children—What’s the Bottom Line?
November 21, 2007
- Due to a public holiday, Healthnotes Newswire is publishing a day early. Healthnotes Newswire will publish again Thursday, November 29, 2007.
- Tea Time: The World’s Favorite Beverage Helps Build Strong BonesOlder women who drink tea have stronger bones that are better preserved over time…
- The Healthy Eating–Cancer Protection Link Gets StrongerThree different healthy diets may protect against colorectal cancer in men, and one of these diets may also reduce risk in women who smoke and who are not overweight.…
- Herbal Help for a Common STDGreen tea extract may be an effective treatment for genital warts—one of the fastest growing sexually transmitted diseases…
November 15, 2007
- Parents: Eating Omega-3s May Prevent Type 1 DiabetesA diet high in omega-3 fatty acids may help children at risk for type 1 diabetes avoid developing the disease…
- Spice Up Your Diet for Cancer ProtectionReducing your risk of colon cancer may be as simple as adding some garlic to your meals…
- Athletes: Phospholipids May Enhance PerformanceSupplementing with phospholipids may improve exercise performance in some athletes…
- Parents: Eating Omega-3s May Prevent Type 1 Diabetes
November 8, 2007
- Green Tea: A Winter TonicTaking a green tea extract or drinking green tea may reduce the severity of cold symptoms…
- Go Vegan and Lose Weight for GoodA vegan diet, which excludes all animal foods, is better than a low-fat diet for losing weight and keeping it off…
- Chromium Plus Biotin Helps Diabetic Blood SugarSupplementing with chromium and biotin may improve blood sugar control and reduce cholesterol levels in people with diabetes…
- Green Tea: A Winter Tonic
November 1, 2007
- Vitamin D Supplements May Lower Risk of DeathVitamin D deficiency may increase a person’s risk of death, and supplementing with vitamin D may reduce that risk…
- Mothers: More Reasons to Quit SmokingMothers who quit smoking may improve their infants’ sleep patterns and may reduce their daughers’ chances of miscarrying later in life…
- Yoga Helps People with SchizophreniaYoga, in conjunction with conventional medical treatment, may improve symptoms, social and occupational functioning, and quality of life in people with schizophrenia…
- Vitamin D Supplements May Lower Risk of Death
October 25, 2007
- How Healthy Are Weight-Loss Diets?A new study compared the healthfulness of eight popular weight-loss diets and gave the best health rating to the Ornish plan: a low-fat, high-fiber, vegetarian diet…
- Food Additives May Increase Hyperactivity in ChildrenArtificial food additives, such as food coloring and preservatives, may increase hyperactivity in children…
- Exercise to Ease Rheumatoid Arthritis PainExercise may help ease the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis…
- How Healthy Are Weight-Loss Diets?
October 18, 2007
- For Lower Blood Pressure, Kids Should Skip the SaltToo much salt can raise children’s blood pressure, putting them at risk for heart disease later in life…
- Red Yeast Rice Extract Combats Heart DiseaseA red yeast rice extract called xuezhikang may lower heart disease risk in seniors who have already suffered a heart attack…
- Dietary Supplements May Improve Schizophrenia SymptomsPeople with schizophrenia may reduce unpleasant symptoms related to their disease and their medication by supplementing with omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins E and C…
- For Lower Blood Pressure, Kids Should Skip the Salt
October 11, 2007
- Panel Calls on Policy Makers to Stop Subsidizing Unhealthy FoodsThe President’s Cancer Panel recently implicated government food subsidy programs in contributing to the country’s cancer problem…
- Exercising Women: Take Extra CalciumWomen might lose enough calcium during strenuous exercise to warrant taking extra to compensate…
- New Treatment May Improve Tinnitus DiscomfortA treatment known as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation may decrease tinnitus in certain people…
- Panel Calls on Policy Makers to Stop Subsidizing Unhealthy Foods
October 4, 2007
- New Physical Activity Guidelines for SeniorsNew guidelines recommend that seniors exercise a minimum of five days per week, engage in activities that improve flexibility and balance, and create a physical activity action plan…
- Beat the Winter Blues with Light TherapyEasing seasonal depression through light therapy could be easier than previously thought, thanks to smaller and more efficient light-producing devices…
- Men Benefit from Soy, TooMen who eat soy may have fewer symptoms of benign prostate hyperplasia…
- New Physical Activity Guidelines for Seniors
September 27, 2007
- Parents: Pick the Right Backpack for Your ChildParents can help their children avoid possible injuries to the neck, shoulders, and back by ensuring the proper fit of school backpacks…
- Health Tips for Asthmatic SchoolchildrenThe American Thoracic Society has issued recommendations for parents to help their children avoid asthma problems this fall…
- Can Probiotics Treat Crohn’s Disease?For people suffering from Crohn’s disease—a type of inflammatory bowel disease—a combination of pre- and probiotics may help ease symptoms…
- Parents: Pick the Right Backpack for Your Child
September 20, 2007
- New Physical Activity Guidelines for AdultsNew guidelines for physical activity recommend that healthy adults ages 18 to 65 exercise a minimum of five days per week in order to promote health and prevent disease…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Is Milk Needed to Build Strong Bones?Many girls who avoid drinking milk because they erroneously believe themselves to be intolerant have weaker bones than milk drinkers. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that parents should push their daughters to drink milk…
- Eat Fish to Beat the BluesFish oil appears to help reduce depression…
- New Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults
September 13, 2007
- Eat Right to Improve AcneEating a diet higher in low-glycemic-index foods and protein may reduce acne symptoms…
- Athletes: Stay Hydrated for Optimal PerformanceStaying hydrated during athletic activities may improve your performance…
- Pelvic Exercises Improve Prostate Surgery Side EffectExercises to strengthen the pelvis may improve urinary incontinence following prostate cancer surgery…
- Eat Right to Improve Acne
September 6, 2007
- Women: Whole Grains May Prevent High Blood PressureA new study found that women who eat whole grains are less likely to develop high blood pressure than those who don’t…
- Eat Right to Beat Eye DiseaseA new study shows that age-related macular degeneration might be avoided by replacing refined carbohydrates with whole grains…
- Selenium Keeps Aging Muscles StrongLow selenium levels are associated with muscle weakness in seniors, according to a recent study…
- Women: Whole Grains May Prevent High Blood Pressure
August 30, 2007
- Protect Your Heart by Eating a Mediterranean DietPeople who eat a Mediterranean diet are less likely to die from heart disease, especially if they have diabetes…
- Treating Cat Allergy without Allergy ShotsTaking an under-the-tongue cat dander extract may reduce symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, or cough in cat allergy sufferers…
- Calcium Lowers Risk of Pregnancy ComplicationWomen may lower their risk of developing a serious pregnancy-related complication called preeclampsia by taking calcium supplements…
- Protect Your Heart by Eating a Mediterranean Diet
August 23, 2007
- A Little Dark Chocolate Can Lower Blood PressureEating a little dark chocolate every day can help lower blood pressure…
- Cut Down on Cola for Kidney HealthCola drinking appears to increase the risk of developing chronic kidney disease…
- Probiotics Help Prevent Antibiotic Side EffectDrinking a probiotic yogurt drink may help prevent a common side effect of treatment with antibiotics…
- A Little Dark Chocolate Can Lower Blood Pressure
August 16, 2007
- Mom Was Right: More Benefits of Eating BroccoliEating vegetables in the cruciferous family—such as broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, collards, mustard greens, kale, and turnips—might prevent bladder cancer…
- Vitamin C Prevents Fracture ComplicationPeople who suffer wrist fractures may avoid complex regional pain syndrome when they take vitamin C…
- Is Sun Exposure Enough to Keep Vitamin D Levels Healthy?Sun alone may not provide the amount of vitamin D needed to prevent disease and promote health…
- Mom Was Right: More Benefits of Eating Broccoli
August 9, 2007
- Calcium + Vitamin D = Reduced Cancer Risk?Women who take calcium plus vitamin D may be protecting themselves from cancer…
- Multivitamins during Pregnancy May Prevent Childhood CancersTaking multivitamins containing folic acid during pregnancy may help prevent the most common childhood cancers…
- Manage Diabetes Better with ExerciseOne of the most effective ways to manage type 2 diabetes might be physical exercise…
- Calcium + Vitamin D = Reduced Cancer Risk?
August 2, 2007
- Soy Ingredient Prevents OsteoporosisGenistein, a type of soy isoflavone, appears to have positive effects on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with mild loss of bone density…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Selenium's Benefits Outweigh the RisksDespite a recent study that calls the safety of taking selenium into question, the bulk of the evidence seems to indicate that the benefits outweigh the risks…
- Just Say No to Sugary DrinksSugar-sweetened beverages like nondiet sodas and fruit-flavored drinks can lead to excess weight gain in children, especially when kids drink them between meals…
- Soy Ingredient Prevents Osteoporosis
July 26, 2007
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Does CLA Reduce Body Fat?Conjugated linoleic acid may cause modest, short-term fat loss, but unanswered questions about its safety indicate that it’s premature to embrace it as the new go-to supplement for weight loss…
- Live Longer with Whole GrainsEating more whole grains may reduce the risk of dying from inflammatory diseases…
- Young Athletes Need Special CareChildren’s involvement in organized athletics has obvious health benefits but also raises concerns about sports-related injuries…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Does CLA Reduce Body Fat?
July 19, 2007
- Cook Meat Right for Good HealthAvoiding overcooked meat could reduce risk of colon plyps and colon cancer…
- Cod Liver Oil Prevents Depressed MoodCod liver oil may help prevent depression…
- Weight Loss Relieves Complication of Breast Cancer TreatmentLosing weight can help relieve lymphedema of the arm—a common complication related to breast cancer treatment…
- Cook Meat Right for Good Health
July 12, 2007
- Senior Women: Calcium with Vitamin D May Prevent Weight GainWomen who don’t get enough calcium may prevent weight gain by taking calcium supplements…
- Pesticides and Parkinson’s Disease: Is There a Link?Pesticides may contribute to the development Parkinson’s disease…
- Mud Therapy Helps People with FibromyalgiaMud packs followed by hot baths can reduce pain and other symptoms in people with fibromyalgia…
- Senior Women: Calcium with Vitamin D May Prevent Weight Gain
July 5, 2007
- FDA Rule Regulates Quality of Dietary SupplementsThe US Food and Drug Administration has announced that manufacturers of vitamins, minerals, and herbs will now be held to more stringent standards…
- Add Soy to Your Heart-Healthy DietWomen with hypertension had greater reductions in their blood pressure and cholesterol when they substituted soy nuts for nonsoy protein in a heart-healthy diet…
- Fish Oil Protects Against Common Eye DiseaseEating fish might protect the eyes from macular degeneration…
- FDA Rule Regulates Quality of Dietary Supplements
June 28, 2007
- Eat Right to Reduce Your Colon Cancer RiskPeople who consume more omega-3 fatty acids, like those found in oily fish, are less likely to develop colon cancer…
- Can’t Sleep? Try This Herbal ComboA combination extract of the herbs valerian and hops can help people with insomnia fall asleep faster…
- Vitamin D Could Help Prevent Eye DiseaseVitamin D might prevent age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of severe vision loss in people over age 60…
- Eat Right to Reduce Your Colon Cancer Risk
June 21, 2007
- Eat Whole Grains for Heart Health BenefitsEating more whole grain foods may decrease risk of cardiovascular events, such as a heart attack or death from heart disease…
- Black Cohosh May Prevent Breast CancerWomen who take the herb black cohosh are less likely to get breast cancer…
- Does Lycopene Prevent Prostate Cancer?Some men try to reduce their risk of prostate cancer by eating a diet high in lycopene, but a new study questions the nutrient’s effectiveness…
- Eat Whole Grains for Heart Health Benefits
June 14, 2007
- Add Fish Oil to Your WorkoutFish oil supplements combined with regular exercise reduces body fat and improve cardiovascular health…
- Probiotics Help Ulcers to HealProbiotics can benefit the stomach, helping people with gastritis and peptic ulcer disease respond better to treatment…
- Yoga Gives Relief to Women with Breast CancerWomen with breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body may find relief from their symptoms by practicing yoga…
- Add Fish Oil to Your Workout
June 7, 2007
- It’s Not Just What You Cook, It’s How You Cook ItChoosing the correct cooking method can contribute to healthy aging…
- Proper Nutrition before Menopause Might Prevent Breast CancerGetting enough calcium and vitamin D before menopause could protect against breast cancer…
- Vitamin D Keeps Seniors StrongHigher vitamin D levels among seniors is linked to greater physical strength…
- It’s Not Just What You Cook, It’s How You Cook It
May 31, 2007
- Beyond Blood Pressure: A Low-Salt Diet Offers Other Heart-Health BenefitsIn addition to lowering blood pressure, eating less salt also seems to prevent other cardiovascular diseases…
- Pass on the Fake TanArtificial tanning doesn’t protect the skin from burning and it might lead to skin cancer…
- Proper Nutrition Improves Treatment Outcome for Severe EndometriosisNutritional therapy is as effective at managing postoperative pain from endometriosis as hormone therapy…
- Beyond Blood Pressure: A Low-Salt Diet Offers Other Heart-Health Benefits
May 24, 2007
- Peppermint Helps Relieve Chronic Digestive DisorderPeople with an accurate diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome could benefit from taking peppermint oil…
- Stay Active to Protect Against Work-Related InjuriesPhysically active people have a lower chance of suffering from a repetitive strain injury on the job…
- Meta-Analysis Casts Doubt on Chondroitin’s Effectiveness for ArthritisNew meta-analysis finds chondroitin inffective for osteoarthritis…
- Peppermint Helps Relieve Chronic Digestive Disorder
May 17, 2007
- DHA-Rich Fish Oil Gives Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs a BoostTuna oil rich in the essential fatty acid DHA can lower triglycerides and possibly enhance the cholesterol-lowering effects of statin drugs…
- Smokers: Cigarettes Affect Health More Than You RealizeSmoking cigarettes leads to people taking more sick time than their nonsmoking colleagues…
- Zinc Fights Infections in SeniorsSeniors who take zinc supplements are at significantly less risk of infections…
- DHA-Rich Fish Oil Gives Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs a Boost
May 10, 2007
- Omega-3s Build Strong BonesDHA, an omega-3 fatty acid found primarily in cold-water fish, helps to build strong bones…
- Does Vitamin D Prevent Colon Cancer?A new study has concluded that vitamin D may help prevent colon cancer, but the study has its limitations…
- Trans Fats: Serious as a Heart AttackCoronary heart disease can be added to the list of health problems linked to trans fats…
- Omega-3s Build Strong Bones
May 3, 2007
- Omega-3s—a New Pain-Management AlternativeOmega-3 fatty acids from fish are effective for relieving joint pain associated with a variety of conditions…
- Good Eating Habits Are Easy to GrowGrowing a garden inspires children to eat more fruits and vegetables…
- Moms-to-Be: Getting Enough D May Prevent Kids’ AsthmaAsthma rates in the northeastern part of the United States are the highest in the nation—and vitamin D deficiency may be one reason…
- Omega-3s—a New Pain-Management Alternative
April 26, 2007
- Good Eating Habits Made Better without TVChildren develop healthy eating habits by dining together with the family—but only if the TV isn’t on…
- Healthy Iron Levels Better for the BrainWomen with low iron levels can think more clearly by taking extra iron…
- Arteries Can Heal if Smokers QuitDamage to arteries may heal in people who quit smoking…
- Good Eating Habits Made Better without TV
April 19, 2007
- Flavonoids Prolong LifeDrinking red wine and eating apples, strawberries, and even chocolate might prevent heart disease and postpone death…
- Pregnant Women Need More Vitamin DMany pregnant women don’t get enough vitamin D, which could put their babies at risk for rickets and other health problems…
- Low-Fat Dairy Products Linked to InfertilityWomen who eat more low-fat dairy products are at higher risk for infertility problems…
- Flavonoids Prolong Life
April 12, 2007
- Arnica as Good as Ibuprofen Gel for Arthritis PainArnica is as good as topical ibuprofen in treating osteoarthritis of the hands…
- FDA Steps in to Make Fresh-Cut Veggies Safer for ConsumersThe US Food and Drug Administration recently published guidance advising processors of fresh-cut produce how to minimize microbial food safety hazards…
- Soda Causes Problems for TeensKids who drink lots of sugary soft drinks have more trouble with hyperactivity and other mental health difficulties than other kids…
- Sponsored Feature: Thinking About Going Organic? Let Go Organic! for Earth Day HelpGo Organic! for Earth Day increases awareness of organic products by offering savings on organic products in the grocery store and information on the benefits of choosing organic…
- Arnica as Good as Ibuprofen Gel for Arthritis Pain
April 5, 2007
- Teens Don’t Eat Enough Fruits and VegetablesFew adults get recommended levels of fruit and vegetable in their diets, and the problem is getting worse among teens…
- Sinus Infections—Antibiotics Not Always the AnswerAntibiotics are being used too frequently to treat sinus infections, and doctors may not be choosing the most effective drug…
- Exercise Slows Alzheimer’s Disease DeclinePeople with Alzheimer’s disease can function better and slow the disease’s advancement by exercising…
- Teens Don’t Eat Enough Fruits and Vegetables
March 29, 2007
- Low-Carb Diet Most Effective, New Study ShowsA low-carbohydrate diet is the most effective kind of diet for weight loss…
- Vitamin B12 Prevents Heart Defects in BabiesWomen whose diets are low in vitamin B12 around the time of conception are at higher risk of having babies with congenital heart defects…
- Vitamin D Reverses Antiseizure Medicine Side EffectVitamin D can reverse some of the bone loss in adults using antiseizure medications long-term…
- Low-Carb Diet Most Effective, New Study Shows
March 22, 2007
- Cranberry Extract Keeps Urinary Tract Infections at BayA concentrated cranberry extract can prevent frequent urinary tract infections…
- Extra Fat Not Good for Teenagers’ BonesExtra fat does not protect adolescents’ and young adults’ bone structure…
- Trans Fats Linked to InfertilityTrans fats are linked to an increased risk of heart disease and possibly diabetes; now it appears that they also impair fertility…
- Cranberry Extract Keeps Urinary Tract Infections at Bay
March 15, 2007
- Folic Acid Prevents Age-Related Hearing LossSupplementing with folic acid can slow age-related hearing loss in seniors…
- Natural Relief for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue SyndromeD-ribose could help improve well-being in people with fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome…
- Banned Cold Remedy Ingredient Increases Stroke RiskA cold remedy ingredient banned in the United States but still available in other countries has been shown to increase women’s stroke risk…
- Folic Acid Prevents Age-Related Hearing Loss
March 8, 2007
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: “Killer”Antioxidants? New Study Contains Serious FlawsA new study has concluded that using certain antioxidants may slightly increase the risk of death. But don’t clear the vitamins from your medicine cabinet: a review of the study reveals serious flaws that call its widely publicized conclusions into question…
- Depression Drugs Raise Risk of Fractures and FallsAdults ages 50 and older who use Prozac and other drugs in its class have double the risk of falls and fractures…
- Exercise Prevents Leading Cause for HysterectomyRegular exercise might prevent uterine fibroids, the leading cause for hysterectormies in the United States…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: “Killer”Antioxidants? New Study Contains Serious Flaws
March 1, 2007
- Gluten-Free Shopping Made EasierThe US Food and Drug Administration has proposed a rule that will define “gluten-free” foods and give food manufacturers the opportunity to label their products accordingly…
- Selenium Suppresses HIVSupplementing daily with selenium can suppress the progression of HIV and improve immune cell counts…
- Juicy News: Keep the Pulp for More Antioxidant BenefitCloudy juice that contains fruit pulp and residue is more nutritious than clear juice…
- Gluten-Free Shopping Made Easier
February 22, 2007
- A Healthy Diet Protects CirculationEating a healthy diet has another benefit prevents blood clots from forming in the blood vessels…
- More Mothers Should Learn Merits of Breast-FeedingDespite much publicized research and clear recommendations from such organizations as the American Academy of Pediatrics, many people still mistakenly believe that formula is just as good as breast milk…
- Pregnant Women: Decrease Your Miscarriage RiskA new study reveals what factor’s affect a woman’s chances of miscarriage…
- A Healthy Diet Protects Circulation
February 15, 2007
- Amid Controversy, FDA Says Food from Cloned Animals Is SafeThe US Food and Drug Administration has announced that meat and milk from clones of adult cattle, pigs, and goats, and their offspring, are as safe to eat as food from conventionally bred animals and will require no special labeling…
- Probiotics—The Key to Calming Colic?The probiotic strain the Lactobacillus reuteri may soothe crying in infants with colic…
- Caffeine Relieves Pain after Muscle InjuryCaffeine can relieve muscle pain that sets in a day or two after exercise injury…
- Amid Controversy, FDA Says Food from Cloned Animals Is Safe
February 8, 2007
- Help Lower Your Child’s Asthma RiskChildren who eat more fish and whole grains are less likely to suffer from asthma…
- FDA’s Proposed Label Change Clarifies Benefits for BonesThe US Food and Drug Administration has proposed changes that allow a health claim on labels of foods and supplements that contain calcium…
- Vitamin D May Prevent Multiple SclerosisMultiple sclerosis risk can be lowered by high amounts of vitamin D…
- Help Lower Your Child’s Asthma Risk
February 1, 2007
- Fish Oil in Pregnancy Benefits Babies’ BrainsPregnant women who took fish oil supplements high in the fatty acid DHA had children with greater hand–eye coordination…
- Men: Halt the Spread of Prostate Cancer with ExerciseAdvanced prostate cancer might be preventable through exercise…
- Antacid Drugs Increase Risk of Hip FracturesTaking proton pump inhibitors, a class of drugs that reduce stomach acid production, increases the risk of bone fracture…
- Fish Oil in Pregnancy Benefits Babies’ Brains
January 25, 2007
- Folic Acid Might Prevent Alzheimer’s DiseaseFolic acid has been shown to protect against Alzheimer’s disease…
- New Research Casts Doubt on Popular Cholesterol-Lowering SupplementPolicosanol appears ineffective for reducing cholesterol levels…
- Moms-to-Be: Fish May Prevent AllergyAn increased use of margarine and vegetable oils, combined with decreased consumption of oily fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, may promote allergies…
- Folic Acid Might Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
January 18, 2007
- Women: Want to Add Years to Your Life?Being overweight, smoking, and having high blood pressure or diabetes are all factors that may shorten a woman’s life…
- Exercise as Effective as Drugs for Long-Term Diabetes CareExercise may be as good as diet and drugs at managing diabetes…
- Long-Distance Runners Need Sun ProtectionMarathon runners are at increased risk for developing skin cancer, possibly due to excessive sun exposure or depressed immune system…
- Women: Want to Add Years to Your Life?
January 11, 2007
- Stay Active to Reduce Breast Cancer RiskPhysical activity protects against breast cancer and affects different types of breast cancer to varying degrees…
- High Doses of Acetaminophen Not Good for the LiverShort-term acetaminophen use may stress the liver when used in the maximum recommended dose…
- Massage Therapy Helps OsteoarthritisMassage therapy may be a good treatment for people with osteoarthritis…
- Stay Active to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
January 4, 2007
- Is Black Cohosh Effective for Hot Flashes?A new study of black cohosh has found that the herb is not effective for menopausal hot flashes. But some natural medicine experts find flaws in the study’s design and argue that for some women black cohosh might still be a viable option for relieving symptoms…
- Eating Less Reduces Fitness—But Exercise Preserves ItEating fewer calories is one way to lose weight, but exercise needs to be part of the program to preserve muscle mass and physical fitness…
- Omega-3s—Essential for Your Eyes, TooOmega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil might help prevent a serious eye disease called primary open angle glaucoma…
- Is Black Cohosh Effective for Hot Flashes?
December 28, 2006
- D Is for DiabetesVitamin D deficiency may be an underlying cause of type 1 diabetes…
- A Sweet Way to Lower CholesterolA chocolate snack bar fortified with plant sterols from soy can lower cholesterol levels…
- Get Your Kids Moving to Protect Against AllergiesThe incidence of hay fever is on the rise in children, and physical inactivity may be playing an important role…
- D Is for Diabetes
December 21, 2006
- Trans Fats Shown the DoorTrans fats are on their way out of many American restaurants—if New York City is any indication. Restaurants and the public are coming down hard on trans fats because they provide no nutritional benefit and cause considerable harm…
- Fish Oil Might Prevent Alzheimer’s DiseaseWhile taking fish oil might not do much for people who already have established Alzheimer’s disease, it might help prevent it in the first place and slow progression it its early stages…
- Pool Chlorine Exposure Raises Kids’ Allergy RiskThe use of chlorinated swimming pools is associated with an increased risk of developing hay fever later in life…
- Trans Fats Shown the Door
December 14, 2006
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Help Children Get the Calcium They Need—With or Without DairyA new study states that to get enough calcium, teens need dairy. However, exercise, sun exposure, and other food sources of calcium should not be overlooked as ways to ensure strong bones…
- Herbal Extract Helps Manage Diabetic Blood SugarPeople with type 2 diabetes might get help controlling their blood sugar from milk thistle…
- Arm Support Protects Workers from Increasingly Common InjuryPeople who answer phones while working on a computer might be able to prevent or reduce upper-body pain by using a wide forearm support board…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Help Children Get the Calcium They Need—With or Without Dairy
December 7, 2006
- Men: The Fountain of Youth May Be Closer Than You ThinkA 40-year-long study has identified several key factors that can help men live longer and found that growing old doesn’t have to mean living with disability or disease…
- Soy Protein Balances CholesterolSupplementing with soy protein lowers total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides and slightly increases HDL cholesterol…
- “Energy” Exercise Defeats DepressionQuigong, an ancient Chinese energy exercise, has been found to alleviate depression…
- Men: The Fountain of Youth May Be Closer Than You Think
November 30, 2006
- Fish Really Is Brain FoodEating three or more servings of fish per week is associated with a significantly decreased risk of dementia in general and Alzheimer’s disease in particular…
- Melatonin Reduces Nighttime High Blood PressureMelatonin has been shown to lower blood pressure in people with nighttime high blood pressure…
- Get Fit to Lower Your Colon Cancer RiskMen might curtail some precancerous changes in the colon by getting regular exercise…
- Fish Really Is Brain Food
November 21, 2006
- Due to a public holiday, we are publishing Healthnotes Newswire early this week. The next issue will publish again Thursday, November 30, 2006.
- Eating Fish—The Benefits Outweigh the RisksWhen it comes to eating fish, the benefits—including lower risk of heart disease and neurological disorders—outweigh the risks…
- Mediterranean Diet Protects Against Alzheimer’s DiseaseFollowing a Mediterranean diet significantly lowers a person’s chances of developing Alzheimer’s disease…
- Is Your Child Getting Enough Healthy Exercise?More than one third of American kids don’t meet the recommended standards for fitness because of too little physical activity and too much television and computer time…
November 16, 2006
- Eggs for EyesEating eggs might help protect the eyes from a common age-related disease—without raising cholesterol levels…
- Vitamin D Lowers Pancreatic Cancer RiskPeople who get more vitamin D seem to be at lower risk for developing pancreatic cancer…
- Benadryl Beats Clarinex for Hay Fever ReliefA study showed one week of Benadryl treatment to be more effective than Clarinex for treating hay fever symptoms…
- Eggs for Eyes
November 9, 2006
- Boost Your Flu Vaccine: Gargle with Green Tea ExtractSeniors can boost the effect of the flu vaccine by gargling with a green tea extract…
- Beverages and Bone HealthSteering clear of colas may prevent bone loss and osteoporosis…
- More Evidence: Teenage Girls Need Their Vitamin DTeenage girls are at high risk of vitamin D deficiency…
- Boost Your Flu Vaccine: Gargle with Green Tea Extract
November 2, 2006
- Drink Your Juice to Prevent Alzheimer’s DiseaseDrinking more fruit and vegetable juice may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease…
- Looking for Lycopene? Diet Is Still the Best SourceThe antioxidant lycopene may be the key health-promoting ingredient in tomatoes, but the best way to get the nutrient seems to be through diet instead of supplements…
- Teach Your Children Well to Avoid Skin CancerA strong parent–child relationship is key to getting children to follow sun-safety precautions and avoid sun-induced skin damage…
- Drink Your Juice to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
October 26, 2006
- Fish Oil: A Real Life SaverPeople who take 1,000 mg of omega-3 fatty acids derived from fish oil lower their risk of sudden cardiac death…
- Gallstone Prevention in Your Produce DepartmentEating fruits and vegetables might prevent gall bladder disease…
- Childhood Ear Infections: Wait, Don’t TreatA wait-and-see approach is as safe, effective, and quick as antibiotics in resolving most childhood ear infections…
- Fish Oil: A Real Life Saver
October 19, 2006
- Chromium for Diabetes: Evidence of Benefits GrowsPeople with diabetes who supplement with chromium may experience benefits including improved insulin sensitivity, less weight gain, less abdominal fat, and lower percent body fat…
- When to Wean? The Relationship Between Solid Foods and AllergiesIntroducing certain foods to infants too soon can increase their food allergy risk, and some foods are more allergenic than others…
- People with Diabetes Do Better on a Vegan DietA low-fat vegan (animal-free) diet appears to be healthful for people with diabetes—even more so than the diet recommended by the American Diabetes Association…
- Chromium for Diabetes: Evidence of Benefits Grows
October 12, 2006
- Plant-Based Diet Prevents Prostate CancerEating more whole grains, vegetables, fruit, and legumes while eating less meat, dairy, and refined carbohydrates could slow the progression of prostate cancer…
- Herbal Formula Helps Restless Children RelaxChildren who are restless in the daytime and have trouble sleeping at night could benefit from an herbal combination of valerian and lemon balm…
- The Best Way to Ice a SprainA ten-minute icing schedule for sprained ankles reduces swelling, improves ankle function, and lessens pain of everyday activities…
- Plant-Based Diet Prevents Prostate Cancer
October 5, 2006
- Cranberry: The Tart that’s Good for Your HeartDrinking cranberry juice may raise levels of heart-protective HDL cholesterol…
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Autistic ChildrenSupplementing with omega-3 fatty acids might help autistic children…
- Essential Oil Lowers Blood PressureMassaging the skin with oil containing the essential oil ylang-ylang is relaxing and lowers blood pressure…
- Cranberry: The Tart that’s Good for Your Heart
September 28, 2006
- A Low-Carb Diet Improves Acid RefluxLow-carb diets, in addition to helping with weight loss, might relieve acid reflux in obese people…
- Flush Away Sinus PainPeople suffering from chronic nasal and sinus inflammation might find relief with nasal irrigation…
- Moms-to-Be: Water Aerobics Helps Low-Back PainWater aerobics is better than land-based aerobics in reducing sick leave caused by pregnancy-related low-back pain…
- A Low-Carb Diet Improves Acid Reflux
September 21, 2006
- Cut Heart Disease Risk in HalfStarting health-promoting physical activity even later in life can reduce heart disease risk by half…
- B Vitamins Ease Painful Pregnancy Leg CrampsSupplementation with B vitamins improves muscle cramps and spasms during pregnancy…
- Herbal Toothpaste Gets Tough on PlaquePeople with gum disease now have a natural alternative—a toothpaste that combines fluoride with herbs that promote oral health…
- Cut Heart Disease Risk in Half
September 14, 2006
- Live Well to Reduce Stroke RiskWomen can avoid stroke by exercising regularly, eating healthfully, and not smoking…
- Women: Aromatherapy Relieves Painful CrampsA mixture of essential oils can reduce the severity of menstrual cramps…
- Fewer Migraines with Massage TherapyMassage may reduce frequancy of migraine headaches…
- Live Well to Reduce Stroke Risk
September 7, 2006
- Make Your Pork and Eggs Better for YouCooking pork or eggs in a sugar- or soy-containing marinade makes them less likely to contribute to heart disease and cancer…
- A Healthier Way to Eat WatermelonsStoring your watermelon in a cool, but not cold, place could make it a healthier snack…
- Seniors: Keep It Moving for Longer LifePhysically active seniors might live longer than those who don’t expend much energy in their daily lives…
- Make Your Pork and Eggs Better for You
August 31, 2006
- Protection for Aging EyesThe omega-3 fatty acids in fish and certain plant foods may protect aging eyes against macular degeneration…
- Pomegranate Juice Slows Prostate CancerPomegranate juice might slow or prevent the progression of prostate cancer…
- Parents Matter Most in Children’s Food ChoicesWhen it comes to healthy eating habits, household rules are more important than peer pressure in determining a teen’s food choices…
- Protection for Aging Eyes
August 24, 2006
- Help Manage Kids’ Asthma with MagnesiumChildren suffering from asthma might benefit from taking extra magnesium…
- Whole Grains—Good for Your GumsFiber-rich, heart-healthy whole grains have now earned a reputation for promoting oral health…
- Light Therapy and Prozac—Both Effective for Seasonal DepressionPeople with seasonal depression who choose light therapy can get as much relief as people who choose a commonly prescribed antidepressant, a new study has found…
- Help Manage Kids’ Asthma with Magnesium
August 17, 2006
- Why We’re Fat: A New Look at the Causes of Our Obesity EpidemicA new report outlines ten plausible but under-recognized factors that contribute to the increasing rates of overweight and obesity in the United States…
- Cinnamon Lowers High Blood SugarPeople with diabetes might be able to reduce their blood sugar by using a cinnamon extract…
- Meditation as MedicinePeople who meditate every day might lower their chance of developing a set of risk factors for cardiovascular disease called insulin resistance syndrome…
- Why We’re Fat: A New Look at the Causes of Our Obesity Epidemic
August 10, 2006
- Is St. John’s Wort Effective for Major Depression?St. John’s Wort extract can be effective for treating major depression…
- Vitamin C Protects Against Stomach CancerHigher blood levels of vitamin C can prevent stomach cancer…
- Vision Changes Could Be Surgery Side EffectsVitamin A deficiency and night blindness are two side effects that may appear even years after abdominal surgery…
- Is St. John’s Wort Effective for Major Depression?
August 3, 2006
- The Way to a Healthy Heart: New American Heart Association Guidelines Emphasize Diet and LifestyleThe American Heart Association has released their first new diet and lifestyle recommendations in six years in an effort to stem the tide of obesity and heart disease…
- Good News for Salt LoversSenior men might be able to prevent heart disease and increase their life span by switching from regular table salt to a potassium-enriched salt…
- A Juicy Way to Prevent Exercise InjuryCherry juice relieves symptoms associated with exercise-induced muscle damage, including pain and loss of strength…
- The Way to a Healthy Heart: New American Heart Association Guidelines Emphasize Diet and Lifestyle
July 27, 2006
- What’s Your Heart Worth?For people who have had a heart attack, eating a Mediterranean-type diet that includes plenty of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and fish may be the most cost-effective way to prevent future heart disease…
- Athletes Stay Better Hydrated with Sports DrinksNew research suggests that some athletes stay better hydrated with sports drinks that provide sugar and salt than with plain water…
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids Relieve Childhood DepressionSupplementing with the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil appears to be a safe and effective treatment for childhood depression…
- What’s Your Heart Worth?
July 20, 2006
- FDA Approves Health Claim for BarleyPeople can lower their heart disease risk by eating barley and the FDA has announced that this health claim can be printed on the label of barley and foods containing barley…
- Dodge Diabetes by Sidestepping IronOnce again diet is linked to diabetes risk: Iron from animal sources can now be added to the list of known culprits, such as excess dietary fat and carbohydrates…
- Yoga—The Natural PainkillerYoga may be among the oldest—and newest—pain-relief treatments. People suffering from the debilitating pain of chronic pancreatitis have found relief by practicing yoga…
- FDA Approves Health Claim for Barley
July 13, 2006
- Eat More Beans to Prevent Colon CancerPeople who eat more dry beans—such as pinto beans, navy beans, lentils, and bean soups—have significantly less risk of developing precancerous polyps in the colon…
- Reality Check: BBC’s TV Show Diet Trials Gives the Scoop on What WorksThe BBC’s reality TV show <i>Diet Trials</i> demonstrates that adhering to a diet and exercising regularly make the best recipe for weight loss…
- Musical Therapy for Chronic PainMusic might be the prescription for people with chronic pain…
- Eat More Beans to Prevent Colon Cancer
July 6, 2006
- Cutting Red Meat Spares Diabetic KidneysEating chicken instead of red meat, or switching to a low-protein vegetarian diet, improves kidney function in people with type 2 diabetes…
- Lutein May Protect against BlindnessLutein, a cartenoid found in spinach and kale, may protect against retinitis pigmentosa, a common cause of blindness…
- Senior Woman: Eat Sesame Seeds to Dodge Heart DiseasePostmenopausal women who eat sesame seeds might be protected against heart disease…
- Cutting Red Meat Spares Diabetic Kidneys
June 29, 2006
- People with Diabetes: Keep Blood Pressure in Check with HawthornNew research shows that people with diabetes and high blood pressure may find help from an ancient remedy: hawthorn…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Hot Flashes a Hot TopicWith the controversy surrounding the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy, many menopausal women are uncertain about using hormones to control hot flashes. But experts urge women to keep the results in perspective…
- Rickets Linked to Milk AllergyThe development of rickets in a two-year-old boy who was allergic to cow’s milk adds to a growing number of reports of rickets in children…
- People with Diabetes: Keep Blood Pressure in Check with Hawthorn
June 22, 2006
- Has Grass Pollen Met Its Match?Grass allergen tablets taken before and during allergy season may offer relief for hay-fever sufferers…
- Cocoa—The Newest Skin Saver?Chocoholics, take heart: A new study suggests that a chemical from cocoa protects skin from the damaging effects of sun exposure and prevents the skin from aging…
- Stay Active, Keep HappyRegular exercisers may experience depression if they discontinue their normal workouts…
- Has Grass Pollen Met Its Match?
June 15, 2006
- Moms–to–Be Need Milk and DPregnant women: Drinking enough milk may help ensure the proper growth of your unborn baby…
- Studies Cast Doubt on High Cholesterol TreatmentNew research suggests that policosanol might not be as helpful for treating high cholesterol as previous studies have found…
- Stay Fit to Stay SharpNew research suggests that older people might be able to slow the loss of mental functioning and prevent dementia by staying physically active…
- Moms–to–Be Need Milk and D
June 8, 2006
- Natural Aid for High Blood PressureSupplementing with about 1,000 mg of calcium each day could significantly reduce blood pressure…
- Teens Need Healthy Habits to Head Off DiabetesThe prevalance of type 2 diabetes is growing in adolescents…
- Breast Milk Beats Formula…AgainAnother study has found reason for moms to breast-feed rather than rely on formula, when possible: formula doesn’t have the antioxidant power of breast milk…
- Natural Aid for High Blood Pressure
June 1, 2006
- Natural Risk Reduction for Diabetes ComplicationPeople with diabetes might be well-advised to take a zinc supplement to lower their cholesterol levels and reduce their heart disease risk…
- Propolis Relieves Common Women’s ComplaintWomen suffering from a common vaginal infection might find relief from douching with propolis a bee product…
- Less TV = Healthier KidsTwo new studies show how TV is contributing to the epidemic of childhood obesity…
- Natural Risk Reduction for Diabetes Complication
May 25, 2006
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: How Beneficial Are Vitamin and Mineral Supplements?The National Institutes of Health commissioned a panel of experts to review the scientific evidence on the benefits and risks of taking vitamins and minerals…
- Menopausal Mood BoosterA soy isoflavone supplement can help elevate mood and improve mental sharpness in postmenopausal women…
- Exercise Helps Depression after StrokeExercise may be the key to improving mood after the debilitating effects of a stroke…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: How Beneficial Are Vitamin and Mineral Supplements?
May 18, 2006
- Eat to Beat High CholesterolNew research shows that combining several cholesterol-lowering foods can decrease LDL (“bad”) cholesterol for at least a year…
- Cut Breast Cancer RiskNew research suggests that women who do not get enough folic acid should avoid alcohol, as that combination puts them more at risk for breast cancer…
- Dry Skin “B” GoneA vitamin B3–fortified cream replenishes much-needed moisture to dry skin caused by eczema and is a more effective moisturizer for eczema than petroleum jelly…
- Eat to Beat High Cholesterol
May 11, 2006
- Cook Fish Right for Heart HealthNew research suggests that eating broiled or baked fish can help keep the heart strong, while eating fried fish might make it less healthy…
- Does Eating Less Lead to Longer Life?The newest findings on dieting suggest that a low-calorie diet might do more than bring about weight loss—it might also slow the aging process…
- Natural Hormone Boosts Drug Treatment for Poison IvyRecovery from serious poison ivy rashes is accelerated when a natural hormone is added to the typical drug treatment…
- Cook Fish Right for Heart Health
May 4, 2006
- FDA Gets Tough on Whole Grain LabelingShoppers will soon have an easier time ensuring they get the whole grains they want into their diet, due to new labeling guidelines from the US Food and Drug Administration…
- Natural Aid for High CholesterolFor people who take medication to help manage high cholesterol, adding supplements containing a substance in plant oils known as stanols can lower cholesterol levels even more…
- Iron Supplements in Pregnancy: New Benefits?New research shows potential benefits for low-income pregnant women when they take iron supplements starting early in their term…
- FDA Gets Tough on Whole Grain Labeling
April 27, 2006
- Chocolate vs. Heart Disease?Men who regularly eat chocolate and other cocoa-containing treats have lower blood pressure and may live longer…
- Natural Depression Relief Gets Even BetterA St. John’s wort supplement taken once a day is as effective as the prescription drug sertraline (Zoloft) for people with moderate depression…
- Red Grapefruit Joins the Fight against Heart DiseaseEating red grapefruit helps reduce cholesterol and triglycerides in people who already have heart disease…
- Chocolate vs. Heart Disease?
April 20, 2006
- Garlic Extract May Lower Colon Cancer RiskIn people known to have colon polyps, an aged garlic extract can prevent new polyps and reduce the number and size of existing polyps…
- Vitamin D + Calcium = Fewer Falls in Senior WomenLong-term supplementation with a vitamin D–calcium combination reduced the risk of falls in older women…
- Phosphatidylserine Boosts Athletic PerformanceA special type of fatty acid derived from soybeans may improve exercise endurance…
- Garlic Extract May Lower Colon Cancer Risk
April 13, 2006
- Psyllium Improves Blood Sugar ControlTaking 10 grams of psyllium each day may help improve blood sugar control and improve blood lipid levels in people with type 2 diabetes…
- Black Soybeans—An Infertility Treatment?A supplement made from powdered black soybeans appears to stimulate ovulation in women who have infertility due to menstrual cycles with no ovulation…
- Fasting Lowers Heart Disease RiskIntermittent fasting, as practiced by observant Muslims during the month of Ramadan, is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease…
- Psyllium Improves Blood Sugar Control
April 6, 2006
- Calcium Prevents Serious Pregnancy ComplicationPregnant women who don’t get enough calcium may lower their chance of developing complications related to preeclampsia by taking a calcium supplement…
- Exercise Prevents Dementia—and It’s Never Too Late to StartOlder people who exercise regularly have a lower risk of developing dementia than those who don’t…
- Chew on This: Gum Speeds Some Surgery RecoveryGum chewing speeds recovery after colon surgery…
- Calcium Prevents Serious Pregnancy Complication
March 30, 2006
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: B Vitamins and Heart Disease PreventionTwo studies have concluded that supplementing with certain B vitamins does not prevent heart disease and that some combinations of B vitamins may even increase risk of heart attack or stroke. However, the treatment protocols used in both studies would not have been recommended by practitioners who are familiar with basic principles of nutrition…
- Probiotics Ease Symptoms of Common Digestive DisorderA combination of lactobacilli and other probiotic bacteria has been found to ease the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome…
- Fatty Acids Help Control Crohn’s DiseaseChildren suffering from Crohn’s disease may prolong symptom-free periods by adding omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil to their usual medications…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: B Vitamins and Heart Disease Prevention
March 23, 2006
- Herbal Help for Menopause SymptomsA mixture of black cohosh and St. John’s wort may help relieve menopausal symptoms…
- Relief for a Common Personal ProblemFiber relieves the discomfort of hemorrhoid symptoms, especially bleeding…
- Comfrey Cream for Sprain PainA comfrey cream can relieve the symptoms of an ankle sprain…
- Herbal Help for Menopause Symptoms
March 16, 2006
- Women with Osteoporosis May Need More Vitamin DMore than half of American women receiving drug therapy for osteoporosis are deficient in vitamin D…
- Low-Fat Diet Improves Heart Health in BoysDiets low in saturated fat may help lower cholesterol levels and improve blood-vessel health in boys, possibly preventing heart disease later in life…
- Encourage Kids to Get More CalciumGetting enough calcium in the diet is critical for all children and adolescents…
- Women with Osteoporosis May Need More Vitamin D
March 9, 2006
- Natural Help for a Common Digestive ProblemWomen who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome may find some relief by taking melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone involved in the sleep–wake cycle…
- Acid Blockers Also Block CalciumThe ulcer drug omeprazole (Prilosec), which works by inhibiting the stomach’s production of hydrochloric acid, markedly decreases calcium absorption in older women…
- Athletes: Amino Acids Speed Muscle RecoverySupplementing with a mixture of amino acids may lead to quicker muscle recovery after exercise and could reduce muscle damage caused by strenuous exercise…
- Natural Help for a Common Digestive Problem
March 2, 2006
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Low-Fat Diet Under Fire but Questions RemainResults from the Women’s Health Initiative Dietary Modification Trial suggest that a low-fat diet may not protect against breast cancer, colon cancer, or cardiovascular disease…
- Common Cold Prevention—with Water?People who gargle regularly with tap water get fewer upper respiratory infections, and their symptoms tend to be less severe…
- Arnica Saves Face: Remedy Reduces Postoperative BruisingThe homeopathic remedy arnica significantly reduces the area of bruising after plastic surgery…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Low-Fat Diet Under Fire but Questions Remain
February 23, 2006
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Some Show Benefit but New Study Questions Osteoarthritis TreatmentGlucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin sulfate do not effectively reduce pain in people with osteoarthritis of the knee…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Taking Calcium and Vitamin D Helps Prevent Fractures—but Story Is ComplicatedGetting enough calcium and vitamin D is beneficial for bone health, but excessive calcium intake provides no further benefit and may even cause kidney stones…
- Cranberry Juice Might Prevent CavitiesCranberry juice can interfere with the development of cavity-causing plaque in a laboratory…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Some Show Benefit but New Study Questions Osteoarthritis Treatment
February 16, 2006
- Saw Palmetto—Does it Work?A large study of saw palmett has found no benefit for men with benign prostate enlargement, but while the study is the most rigorously controlled to date, it raises some questions…
- More Herbal Help for the Common ColdA proprietary extract of American ginseng has been shown to reduce the number of colds suffered during the months of November through February…
- Walk Your Way to a Healthier HeartEngaging in moderate-intensity exercise, such as walking several miles per week, may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease…
- Saw Palmetto—Does it Work?
February 9, 2006
- Magnesium Prevents OsteoporosisIncreasing magnesium intake may help prevent the bone loss that leads to osteoporosis…
- Moms-to-Be Need Vitamin DMothers’ vitamin D levels during late pregnancy can determine their child’s bone health years later…
- Get Moving to Improve Peripheral Arterial DiseaseThe rate of physical-functioning loss in people with peripheral arterial disease is slowed by regular exercise…
- Magnesium Prevents Osteoporosis
February 2, 2006
- MSM Alleviates Arthritis PainMSM may help decrease joint pain and improve physical functioning in people with osteoarthritis of the knee…
- Slim Down and Pump Up for Prostate Cancer ProtectionMen who have more lean body mass are less likely to get prostate cancer…
- Traditional Herbs Help Men with DiabetesA combination of three powdered herbs taken raw or cooked into biscuits can lower blood sugar in men with diabetes…
- MSM Alleviates Arthritis Pain
January 26, 2006
- Protect Your Eyes with Healthy FoodsOlder people can reduce their risk of macular degeneration by eating foods rich in beta-carotene, vitamins C and E, and zinc…
- Tomato Extract Lowers Blood PressureTaking a tomato extract supplement may lower blood pressure in people with mildly high blood pressure…
- Hops May Improve Hot FlashesHops, prized in brewing since antiquity, may have a new use: relief of menopausal symptoms…
- Protect Your Eyes with Healthy Foods
January 19, 2006
- Drinking Tea Lowers Ovarian Cancer RiskWomen may lower their chance of developing ovarian cancer by up to 46% by drinking two or more cups of tea per day…
- FDA Requirement Offers Protection to People with Food AllergiesThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced new regulations that require special labeling for foods that contain common allergens…
- Back in Shape: What Is the Right Exercise Program for Low Back Pain?Recreational exercise is better than specific back exercises for low back pain…
- Drinking Tea Lowers Ovarian Cancer Risk
January 12, 2006
- Asthma Sufferers: More Vitamin C = Less MedicationPeople with asthma may require less inhaled medication if they also take vitamin C…
- Green Tea Helpful for Certain LeukemiaPeople with chronic lymphocytic leukemia might fare better if they drink green tea or take green tea extract as a supplement…
- The High Cost of Physical InactivitySlimming down after the holidays could be a lifesaver. Two new studies point to the importance of exercise in reducing abdominal fat…
- Asthma Sufferers: More Vitamin C = Less Medication
January 5, 2006
- Rose Hips Extract Eases Arthritis SymptomsAn herbal supplement made from the seeds and shells of rose hips can decrease overall severity of symptoms in people with osteoarthritis of the knee and hip…
- Eating Fish Prevents Cognitive DeclineOlder people who eat fish regularly lose cognitive function more slowly than those who don’t…
- Mom Was Right: Stay Bundled Up to Avoid the Common ColdBecoming chilled may lead to catching a common cold a few days later…
- Rose Hips Extract Eases Arthritis Symptoms
December 28, 2005
- The Sweet Smell of Sleep: Can Aromatherapy Relieve Insomnia?A small preliminary study found that the aroma of lavender relieves insomnia, compared with a placebo…
- Mom’s Diet Helps Calm ColicBreast-fed infants who suffer from colic may benefit when their mother’s diet is changed to exclude many commonly allergenic foods…
- Probiotic May Reduce Sick DaysWorkers who supplemented with the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri took less sick-leave from their jobs than workers who took placebo…
- The Sweet Smell of Sleep: Can Aromatherapy Relieve Insomnia?
December 22, 2005
- Vitamin D More Important Than Calcium for Bone HealthVitamin D status appears to be more important than calcium intake for maintaining normal calcium metabolism…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Herbal Medicine Regulation in the UK—Implications for the US?Recently, the Prince of Wales?s Foundation for Integrated Health published a report entitled “Recommendations on the Regulation of Herbal Practitioners in the UK”…
- Herbal Combo Protects the LiverAn Indian herbal combination known as Liv-52 improves the signs of liver cirrhosis, a potentially deadly form of liver damage for which no effective treatment is currently known…
- Vitamin D More Important Than Calcium for Bone Health
December 15, 2005
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Aspirin for Heart Patients: Not As Safe As BelievedLow-dose aspirin, widely used to prevent heart attacks and strokes in high-risk people, may lead to stomach ulcers…
- Fire in the Belly: Turmeric May Relieve Intestinal InflammationThe common kitchen spice turmeric may hold the key to turning off inflammation in the gut…
- Natural Treatment for Common Mood DisorderAn omega-3 fatty acid from fish oil, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), may help alleviate depression in people with bipolar disorder…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Aspirin for Heart Patients: Not As Safe As Believed
December 8, 2005
- Supplement Effective for Common DepressionChromium supplementation can relieve symptoms in some patients suffering from atypical depression…
- Zinc Improves Impared Taste AbilityPeople who suffer from a loss of taste sensation may benefit from supplementing with the mineral zinc…
- Calcium—Good for Teen Growth and Bone BuildingTeenage boys can increase their bone-mineral content and their height by taking a calcium supplement…
- Supplement Effective for Common Depression
December 1, 2005
- “Natural” Weight-Loss Supplements: How Effective Are They?Supplements containing bitter orange can increase the amount of calories burned in response to a meal, potentially leading to weight loss…
- Return of the Low-Fat DietAdhering to a low-fat, strictly vegetarian diet may lead to significant weight loss in overweight postmenopausal women…
- Rose Tea Relieves Menstrual PainDrinking rose tea can reduce the symptoms associated with painful menstrual periods in adolescent girls…
- “Natural” Weight-Loss Supplements: How Effective Are They?
November 17, 2005
- Due to a public holiday, this special double release of Healthnotes Newswire includes stories for the next two weeks. Healthnotes Newswire will publish again Thursday, December 1, 2005.
- Supplement Combo as Good as Prescription for OA Knee PainThe combination of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate is at least as effective as the prescription drug celecoxib (Celebrex) in treating pain caused by osteoarthritis of the knee…
- Parents: Help Your Teen Build Stronger BonesInulin, a type of natural dietary fiber, may increase calcium absorption and help build stronger bones in teenagers…
- Proven Dental Health ProtectionData from a large survey suggest that both regular exercise and high vitamin D intake have positive effects on dental health and prevent gum disease…
- Propolis Cures Yeast Infection in the MouthA propolis extract cleared thrush, an oral yeast infection, as effectively as the standard antifungal medication…
- Back Exercise Prevents Falls in Older WomenA simple exercise program that involves the use of a weighted back harness can reduce the risk of falls in elderly women with osteoporosis and a rounded upper back…
- Homeopathy Prevents Serious Childbirth ComplicationThe homeopathic remedies Arnica montana and Bellis perennis may help prevent postpartum hemorrhage when given to women just after childbirth…
November 10, 2005
- Get Enough Fiber without Sacrificing IronConsuming the recommended daily amount of fiber may lead to iron deficiency in young women…
- Sesame Seeds Can Lower CholesterolEating ground toasted sesame seeds can lower total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels…
- Improve Night Vision with Herbal ExtractSupplementing with a highly concentrated extract of bilberry fruit may help improve night vision in nearsighted people…
- Get Enough Fiber without Sacrificing Iron
November 3, 2005
- Cut Down on Common Colds with Vitamin CSupplementing with vitamin C may decrease the frequency of the common cold, but does not appear to affect the duration or severity of the infection…
- Are Fast-Food Restaurants Targeting Schools?Fast-food restaurants cluster within walking distance from schools…
- Gumweed Stops Poison Oak ItchAn extract of Grindelia species, commonly known as gumweed, relieved poison oak symptoms when applied directly on the rash…
- Cut Down on Common Colds with Vitamin C
October 27, 2005
- Chromium Effective for Common Mood DisorderChromium supplementation may relieve symptoms in people with a mood disorder known as atypical depression…
- An Unusual Lung Disease TreatmentSupplementing with creatine monohydrate—a naturally occurring energy source for muscles—may help build muscle mass and improve overall health in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)...
- Diet and Lifestyle Changes Improve Prostate Cancer PrognosisMen with prostate cancer can improve their prognosis by combining dietary changes, regular exercise, and relaxation techniques…
- Chromium Effective for Common Mood Disorder
October 20, 2005
- Olive Oil’s Anti-Inflammatory EffectsA substance found in extra-virgin olive oil has anti-inflammatory effects similar to those of ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)...
- Smoking Linked to Spare TireCigarette smoking may lead to increased abdominal fat—a type of fat associated with several diseases…
- Help for Multiple Sclerosis SymptomsPeople being treated with medications for multiple sclerosis (MS) can benefit from eating a very-low-fat diet and supplementing with fish oil…
- Olive Oil’s Anti-Inflammatory Effects
October 13, 2005
- Pollen Extract Eases Hot FlashesFemal, an extract derived from the pollen of different grasses, may be useful for relieving hot flashes associated with menopause…
- Colorful Foods Protect Against ArthritisEating carotenoid-rich foods may help protect against inflammatory polyarthritis (inflammation of two or more joints)...
- Phytoestrogens May Reduce Lung Cancer RiskEating a diet rich in phytoestrogens may reduce the risk of lung cancer..
- Pollen Extract Eases Hot Flashes
October 6, 2005
- Butterbur Extract: Effective as an AntihistamineAn extract of butterbur leaf works as well as an antihistamine in reducing allergy symptoms…
- Heart Attack Risk Linked to Key NutrientMen with low chromium intake may be at increased risk of suffering a heart attack…
- Secondhand Smoke Increases Stroke RiskWomen who smoke cigarettes have a greatly increased risk of suffering from a stroke if their spouse also smokes…
- Butterbur Extract: Effective as an Antihistamine
September 29, 2005
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Are Antioxidants Safe During Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatment?A new report concluded that cancer patients should avoid antioxidant supplements while receiving chemotherapy or radiation treatment…
- Live Longer with the Right Amount of ExerciseA new tool may help predict the risk of death among women based on their exercise capacity…
- “Bug Buster” Comb Better than Chemical Lice TreatmentsThe Bug Buster fine-toothed comb used in wet and conditioned hair kills head lice better than chemical insecticide treatments…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Are Antioxidants Safe During Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatment?
September 22, 2005
- Is There an IBS–Food Allergy Connection?People with irritable bowel syndrome are more likely to have positive antibody tests that suggest food sensitivities than people without IBS…
- Honey Heals WoundsHoney is safe and effective to use on hard-to-heal wounds, according to two recent reports…
- Fishy Treatment for CancerShark cartilage does not appear to be beneficial for the treatment of advanced cancer…
- Is There an IBS–Food Allergy Connection?
September 15, 2005
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Homeopathy: Is it Just a Placebo?A high-profile review published in the Lancet concluded the effects of homeopathy may be little more than a placebo effect; our analysis finds that the truth still remains to be seen…
- Easy Common Cold PreventionSupplementing with a multivitamin-mineral and probiotic combination may boost the immune system and help prevent and fight the common cold…
- Herbal Combination Relieves Colic in BabiesAn herbal combination can reduce crying in babies who suffer with colic…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Homeopathy: Is it Just a Placebo?
September 8, 2005
- New Study Finds Vitamin E Prevents Heart Disease DeathsVitamin E supplementation significantly reduced the number of heart disease–related deaths over a ten-year period in healthy women…
- Black Cohosh for Menopause ReliefAn extract of black cohosh can relieve menopause symptoms as effectively as a low-dose estrogen patch…
- Vinegar Lowers Blood SugarThe blood sugar–raising effect of high-carbohydrate foods may be blunted by adding vinegar to the meal or by serving the meal cold…
- New Study Finds Vitamin E Prevents Heart Disease Deaths
September 1, 2005
- Reduce Cholesterol in People with DiabetesThe cholesterol-lowering effects of plant sterols are similar in people with or without diabetes…
- Garlic: A Natural Cure for WartsA lipid extract of garlic may be a useful treatment for warts and corns…
- Swaddling Protects against SIDSSwaddling babies appears to promote easier wakening in response to noise, a factor that may protect against sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)...
- Reduce Cholesterol in People with Diabetes
August 25, 2005
- Natural Bug Sprays: How Effective Are They?Topical application of essential oils derived from clove, citronella, patchouli, or makaen may repel mosquitoes for up to two hours…
- Fish Oil Protects Heart after Bypass SurgeryTaking fish oil before coronary artery bypass surgery might reduce the damage to heart cells caused by the surgery…
- Breastfeeding Boosts VisionBreast-fed babies may be at lower risk for developing nearsightedness…
- Natural Bug Sprays: How Effective Are They?
August 18, 2005
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Are Allergies Becoming More Common?Results of a national survey suggest that the prevalence of allergies has been increasing considerably, and that more than half of the US population is now allergic to at least one common allergen…
- Ease Your Child’s Seasonal AllergiesChildren suffering from seasonal allergies may benefit from daily nasal rinsing with a salt-water (saline) solution…
- Sharpen Your Wits with GinsengTaking Asian ginseng can improve the ability to perform mental tasks and reduce fatigue after mental exertion…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Are Allergies Becoming More Common?
August 11, 2005
- A Safer Alternative for Childhood AsthmaChildren with mild to moderate asthma may experience decreased symptoms using the supplement Pycnogenol™...
- Tips for Reducing Vitamin B12 DeficiencyLarge amounts of vitamin B12 taken by mouth are needed to completely reverse a deficiency in older people…
- Yoga Is Beneficial During PregnancyBy practicing yoga for one hour per day during pregnancy, women can reduce the risk that their babies will be born preterm or of low birth weight…
- A Safer Alternative for Childhood Asthma
August 4, 2005
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Negative Echinacea Study Draws Unfair Editorial CommentA recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine has received wide public attention for claiming that certain echinacea preparations do not prevent or reduce the severity of the common cold, despite a larger body of research that has found echinacea to be an effective cold treatment…
- Weight-Loss Diet Reduces Blood PressureWeight-loss diets that emphasize eating more fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products may lower blood pressure more effectively than fat-restricted diets do…
- Black Tea Prevents Oral CancerPeople with a precancerous condition known as oral leukoplakia can reduce their risk of oral cancer by drinking black tea…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Negative Echinacea Study Draws Unfair Editorial Comment
July 28, 2005
- Safety Review: Vitamins C and EA new review examined the results of over 50 studies regarding the safety of vitamins C and E and found that they are both safe to take at relatively high doses for extended periods of time…
- Ginkgo May Help Prevent Alzheimer’sLeaf extracts of the ginkgo tree may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease…
- Protect Your Eyes with Fruits and VeggiesWomen who eat lots of fruits and vegetables have a lower risk of developing cataracts than women who don’t…
- Safety Review: Vitamins C and E
July 21, 2005
- Vitamin C: Good for GoutSupplementing with vitamin C may help prevent gout by lowering blood levels of uric acid…
- Key Nutrients Support Circulatory HealthSupplementing with a mixture of fatty acids, vitamin B6, folic acid, and vitamin E may improve symptoms of intermittent claudication and help reduce risk factors for the development of a circulatory disorder that commonly affects the arteries of the legs (peripheral arterial disease)...
- ADHD Linked to Nutrition During PregnancyThe children of women who experienced hypothyroidism due to iodine deficiency in early pregnancy are more likely to have attention deficit–hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than children of women who had adequate iodine intake during pregnancy…
- Vitamin C: Good for Gout
July 14, 2005
- Find Help for Common Children’s Coordination DisorderA mixture of fish oil and evening primrose oil improves learning capacity and behavior in children with developmental coordination disorder…
- Can Sun Exposure Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk?The combination of greater lifetime exposure to sunlight and “protective” genes decreases the risk of prostate cancer by up to 54%...
- Improve Heart Health in People with Type 2 DiabetesWhen people with type 2 diabetes supplement with chromium, an electrocardiogram (ECG) measurement believed to indicate a reduced risk of heart disease improves…
- Find Help for Common Children’s Coordination Disorder
July 7, 2005
- Cool Hot Flashes with Black CohoshConfirming the findings of earlier studies, a new study reports that an extract of black cohosh is helpful for relieving symptoms associated with menopause.
- Does Plastic Cause Miscarriages?Exposure to a chemical leeched from plastics used in food packaging may increase the risk of miscarriages…
- Mothers’ Nutrition Linked to Down SyndromeMaternal intake of iron and folic acid during the first month of pregnancy may be protective against Down syndrome…
- Cool Hot Flashes with Black Cohosh
June 30, 2005
- Nutrition Key to Lower CholesterolLow-fat diets that include plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes may help lower cholesterol levels more effectively than simply restricting fat intake…
- How Does Fish Oil Affect Heart Health?While a large body of research has shown that eating fish or taking fish oil supplements can reduce the risk of heart disease–related deaths in the general population, for people with a history of certain serious arrhythmias they may actually increase the risk of recurrence…
- Soothe Babies with Familiar SmellsNewborns can be comforted by familiar smells after stressful experiences such as painful medical procedures…
- Nutrition Key to Lower Cholesterol
June 23, 2005
- Protect against Parkinson’s Disease: Get Your Vitamin EModerate amounts of vitamin E in the diet can protect against Parkinson’s disease…
- Cancer Prevention in Your Fruit BowlEating red grapes, which are rich in flavonoids, may reduce the risk of developing cancer…
- Stay Active to Lower Deadly Cancer RiskRegular vigorous exercise may decrease the risk of dying from prostate cancer…
- Protect against Parkinson’s Disease: Get Your Vitamin E
June 16, 2005
- Coenzyme Q10 for Relief of Chronic MigrainesSupplementing with coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) can reduce the frequency of migraines in chronic sufferers…
- Another Health Risk from Trans FatsMen who eat a diet rich in trans fats have a higher risk of forming gallstones than men who eat low amounts trans-fats
- Parents’ Responsiveness Influences Children’s DevelopmentChildren with developmental disabilities (DD) and pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) may benefit from interventions that encourage the development of “pivotal behaviors”...
- Coenzyme Q10 for Relief of Chronic Migraines
June 9, 2005
- Cover Up: Are Clothes Better than Sunscreen?A study of over 1,800 children suggests that wearing clothes during outdoor activities may be more effective at preventing the development of moles than using sunscreen…
- Exercise: A Depression Antidote?A modest amount of regular exercise effectively relieves symptoms in people with mild to moderate depression…
- Parents: Protect At-Risk Babies’ Intestinal HealthIntroducing gluten-containing foods into the diet between four and six months of age is protective for infants at risk for celiac disease…
- Cover Up: Are Clothes Better than Sunscreen?
June 2, 2005
- Maximize Antioxidants in Your Salad BowlRaw or steamed vegetables, and salads that include onions, fresh herbs, and dressings made from pure extra-virgin olive oil provide high antioxidant values…
- A Good Use for a Bad VineAn extract of the invasive kudzu plant may help “heavy” drinkers consume less alcohol…
- Exercise Classes Help People with FibromyalgiaExercise leads to improvements in mood, ability to function, and overall symptoms in people with fibromyalgia…
- Maximize Antioxidants in Your Salad Bowl
May 26, 2005
- Lower Your Blood Pressure NaturallyA form of potassium found in fruits and vegetables may lower blood pressure as effectively as potassium chloride, a commonly used form of supplemental potassium that has been shown in previous studies to help lower blood pressure…
- A Little Riboflavin Goes a Long Way for Migraine ReliefSupplementing with relatively small amounts of riboflavin (vitamin B2) may reduce the frequency and severity of migraines in chronic sufferers…
- Physical Activity = Arthritis TherapyRegular vigorous physical activity can preserve functioning—such as the ability to work, dress, shop, and cook—that is often impaired in many older people with arthritis…
- Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally
May 19, 2005
- Beans and Lentils Prevent Breast CancerWomen who eat beans and lentils frequently have a significantly lower risk of developing breast cancer than women who seldom eat them…
- Almonds: A Tasty Way to Reduce CholesterolIncorporating almonds into the diet may raise vitamin E levels in the blood and help reduce cholesterol levels…
- Vitamin C Prevents Pregnancy ComplicationWomen who supplement with a small amount of vitamin C during the second half of pregnancy reduce their risk of one contributor to premature birth…
- Beans and Lentils Prevent Breast Cancer
May 12, 2005
- Soy Protein Relieves Arthritis Symptoms in MenTaking a soy protein supplement might reduce pain and disability from osteoarthritis in men…
- Prevent Knee Injuries in High School AthletesHigh school athletes can reduce their risk of sustaining sports injuries by using knee pads in sports that do not require them…
- Natural Morning Sickness ReliefA review of several studies concludes that ginger may be a safe and effective treatment for women suffering from the morning sickness of pregnancy…
- Soy Protein Relieves Arthritis Symptoms in Men
May 5, 2005
- Can Silicon Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?A high intake of the trace mineral silicon may reduce the risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease…
- Moms Need Iron for Baby BondingIron-deficiency anemia (IDA) in mothers may negatively affect their interactions with their babies and interfere with normal infant development
- Vitamin E Relieves Menstrual CrampsVitamin E may be helpful for alleviating menstrual cramps and decreasing blood loss during menstruation…
- Can Silicon Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?
April 28, 2005
- Stroke Survivors: Get Hip ProtectionPeople who have suffered a stroke are at high risk of sustaining a hip fracture in the years after their stroke; however, supplementing with folic acid and vitamin B12 can greatly reduce the chances that stroke victims will break a hip…
- Small Nutrition Changes, Big Difference to Men’s HealthAn antioxidant supplement with modest amounts of vitamins C and E, beta-carotene, zinc, and selenium reduces the risk of cancer and all-cause death in men…
- Start Young to Build Strong BonesBy supplementing with calcium at an early age, girls may be able to prevent bone loss later in life that can lead to osteoporosis…
- Stroke Survivors: Get Hip Protection
April 21, 2005
- The “Chocolate Cure” for Heart Disease May Not Be for EveryoneEating dark chocolate can lower blood pressure and improve insulin sensitivity…
- A Spicy Treatment for DepressionSaffron, a popular Middle Eastern spice, may be effective for treating mild to moderate depression…
- Alternative to Prescription Arthritis ReliefPeople with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can reduce their symptoms by supplementing with fish oil, and supplementing with olive oil can add to the benefit…
- The “Chocolate Cure” for Heart Disease May Not Be for Everyone
April 14, 2005
- Supplement Relieves Diabetic Nerve PainThe nutritional supplement acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) appears to decrease pain and improve nerve function in people with a nervous-system disorder associated with diabetes (diabetic neuropathy)...
- Gluten-Free Diet May Benefit Some People with OsteoporosisPeople with osteoporosis (low bone density) are more likely to have celiac disease than those with healthy bones…
- Meditation Lowers Blood PressureDaily practice of Transcendental Meditation (TM) may lower blood pressure and decrease the need for antihypertensive (blood pressure–lowering) medications among African Americans with high blood pressure…
- Supplement Relieves Diabetic Nerve Pain
April 7, 2005
- Another Natural Option for Allergy ReliefA butterbur leaf extract can effectively treat allergies…
- Soymilk Prevents OsteoporosisDrinking two glasses of soymilk each day may protect postmenopausal women against bone loss that can lead to osteoporosis…
- Tai Chi Brings Balance to SeniorsTwo recent studies report that older people may reduce their risk of falling by practicing tai chi…
- Another Natural Option for Allergy Relief
March 31, 2005
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Does Vitamin E Increase Heart Failure Risk?Despite vitamin E’s long-held reputation of being “good for the heart,” many doctors and scientists may now recommend that people not take vitamin E for the purpose of preventing heart disease…however, there are good reasons to believe this recommendation is premature and that taking the right form of vitamin E is not dangerous to health and may still be considered useful for preventing heart disease and other illnesses…
- Impact Your Health and Metabolism with FoodA low-calorie diet that emphasizes foods with a low glycemic load (a measure of a food’s effect on blood glucose levels relative to white bread) is less likely to slow metabolic rate and decreases cardiac risk more than a low-calorie, low-fat diet…
- New Nontoxic Lotion Effective in Treating LiceA new, nontoxic lotion (Nuvo lotion) applied to wet hair effectively treats head lice…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Does Vitamin E Increase Heart Failure Risk?
March 24, 2005
- Selenium Lowers Prostate Cancer RiskMen with higher blood levels of selenium have a lower risk of developing advanced prostate cancer…
- Fight Infection with Tea Tree Oil Hand WashSkin washes containing 5% tea tree oil are more effective than regular soap at killing infectious bacteria on the skin…
- Seniors: Sneak a Nap for Better SleepOlder people who have difficulty sleeping at night can benefit from daytime naps…
- Selenium Lowers Prostate Cancer Risk
March 17, 2005
- Common Heart Drugs May Cause Coenzyme Q10 DeficiencyStatin drugs, which are used by millions of Americans to lower serum cholesterol levels and prevent heart disease, can actually cause a worsening of heart function in some people. That adverse effect appears to be caused, at least in part, by a drug-induced deficiency of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and can be reversed by supplementation…
- Calcium: Good for More than Just BonesWomen may decrease their risk of developing colon and rectal cancer (colorectal cancer) by up to 45% by getting high amounts of calcium from diet and supplements…
- Children Need More FiberAmerican preschool-age children do not get enough fiber from their diets…
- Common Heart Drugs May Cause Coenzyme Q10 Deficiency
March 10, 2005
- Eat Right to Reduce Heart Disease RiskDiets high in soy, plant sterols, and certain kinds of fiber may be as effective as the cholesterol-lowering drug lovastatin (Mevacor™) in reducing some people’s LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels…
- A Surprising Way to Control Blood SugarCooling a potato before it is eaten reduces its effect on blood sugar levels…
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Relieves Seasonal AllergiesAcupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can effectively treat the symptoms of seasonal allergies…
- Eat Right to Reduce Heart Disease Risk
March 3, 2005
- Folic Acid Prevents High Blood Pressure in WomenWomen 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…
- Help Your Child Grow Strong BonesSupplementing with calcium during the rapid growth that occurs around puberty can have a small beneficial effect on bone density three to four years later, and might therefore help prevent osteoporosis in later life…
- Sleep Better with MusicListening to soft music at bedtime may improve sleep quality in older adults who have difficulty sleeping…
- Folic Acid Prevents High Blood Pressure in Women
February 24, 2005
- Coenzyme Q10 Increases Post-CPR SurvivalCombining CoQ10 supplementation with hypothermia therapy increases survival and might prevent neurological damage in people who have received CPR after a heart attack…
- Fast Food: The Fast Track to Weight GainPeople who frequently eat fast food gain more weight and are more likely to develop insulin resistance than people who don’t…
- Acupuncture Eases Labor PainA review of several clinical trials concludes that acupuncture may help relieve pain associated with childbirth…
- Coenzyme Q10 Increases Post-CPR Survival
February 17, 2005
- St. John’s Wort for Depression: More EvidenceSt. John’s wort, a popular herbal remedy for depression, is at least as effective as the antidepressant drug paroxetine (Paxil®) and causes fewer side effects…
- Is Our Food Becoming Less Nutritious?A comparison of the nutrient content of 43 different garden crops between the years 1950 and 1999 showed significant decreases in six nutrients…
- Herbal Extract Relieves AllergiesAn extract of the Indian herb tinospora may improve symptoms in people suffering from allergic rhinitis…
- St. John’s Wort for Depression: More Evidence
February 10, 2005
- Preventative PotassiumScientists have long known that eating a diet high in potassium is associated with a reduced risk of stroke. The potassium–stroke connection has now been strengthened by a study showing that potassium inhibits the function of blood platelets…
- Free Your Mind from MigrainesAn extract from the herb butterbur, can reduce the frequency of migraine attacks…
- Magnetic Relief from Arthritis PainWearing magnetic bracelets can ease osteoarthritis pain in the hip and knee…
- Preventative Potassium
February 3, 2005
- Weight-Loss Diets Promote Heart HealthSeveral different popular diets may be helpful for losing weight and may reduce some heart disease risk factors…
- A Safer Osteoarthritis TreatmentA product containing two enzymes and a flavonoid is as effective as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug for treating osteoarthritis…
- Supplement Minimizes Common Lithium Side EffectSupplementing with inositol can reduce the severity of psoriasis, a common side effect in people taking lithium medication…
- Weight-Loss Diets Promote Heart Health
January 27, 2005
- Lower Cholesterol: Eat More BarleyAdding barley to a healthful diet may lower adults’ cholesterol levels…
- Popular Indian Spice May Prevent Alzheimer’sCurcumin, a yellow spice used in traditional Indian curry dishes, may help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease…
- Oranges and Bananas Prevent Childhood LeukemiaChildren who eat plenty of oranges and bananas during their first two years might gain some protection against childhood leukemia…
- Lower Cholesterol: Eat More Barley
January 20, 2005
- Newly Revised Dietary Guidelines a Move in the Right DirectionThe US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans on January 12, 2005. Though not perfect, the new guidelines are a vast improvement over the old…
- More Help with FertilityInfertile women may improve their chances of becoming pregnant by supplementing with soy phytoestrogens when undergoing in vitro fertilization…
- Can a Food Allergy Cause Lupus?Some people who have been diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may really be suffering from an intolerance to the gluten in their diet…
- Newly Revised Dietary Guidelines a Move in the Right Direction
January 13, 2005
- Calm Anxiety without MedicationsA recent review evaluating nonmedicinal treatments for anxiety found a variety of effective therapies, and some that deserve closer study…
- Get Moving to Slow Down Rheumatoid ArthritisVigorous physical exercise does not appear to damage the joints of people with rheumatoid arthritis and may actually have a protective effect…
- Low Iron Linked to ADHDIron deficiency may worsen the symptoms of attention deficit–hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and supplementing with iron may increase the body’s iron stores and decrease the condition’s severity…
- Calm Anxiety without Medications
January 6, 2005
- Herbal Help for Heart DiseaseBerberine, a component of several medicinal herbs, may help prevent heart disease, as it can lower total cholesterol, low-density-lipoprotein (LDL, “bad”) cholesterol, and triglyceride levels…
- Give Antidepressants a BoostPeople taking antidepressant medications who continue to suffer from the symptoms of depression can benefit from the dietary supplement S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe)…
- Press the “Point” to Relieve Menstrual PainWomen with menstrual pain might get some relief by applying pressure to an acupuncture point known as Spleen 6…
- Herbal Help for Heart Disease
December 30, 2004
- Education Key to Proper Supplement UseIn a November 4, 2004, press release, the US Food and Drug Administration discussed initiatives to aid in the execution of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, which will benefit the public by introducing measures to ensure product safety and by standardizing manufacturing and labeling of supplement products.
- Reduce Nasal Allergy SymptomsA petrolatum-based cream applied to the outside of the nose reduces runny nose, sneezing, and itching of the nose caused by allergies…
- Herbal Extract Improves Exercise PerformanceTaking an extract of rhodiola (golden root, rose root) just before exercising may allow people to exercise longer before becoming tired…
- Education Key to Proper Supplement Use
December 23, 2004
- Supplements a Natural Treatment for ADHDChildren suffering from attention deficit–hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may benefit from taking magnesium and vitamin B6…
- DHEA: An Anti-Aging Hormone for Some Seniors?Supplementing with DHEA can partially reverse the accumulation of abdominal fat and the insulin resistance that frequently accompanies advancing age…
- Weight Loss Helpful for Female Hormone ConditionA low-calorie diet may lead to weight loss and enhance fertility in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)…
- Supplements a Natural Treatment for ADHD
December 16, 2004
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Alarm Over Folic Acid Based on Weak EvidenceIt seems these days that whenever a negative study appears about a vitamin or herb, no matter how weak the evidence, it makes the news…
- Eat Nuts to Lower Gallstone RiskEating nuts frequently is associated with a reduced risk of gallstones…
- Allergy Management Technique an Effective Alternative to InjectionsPeople with allergies to dust mites, animal danders, pollens, or molds may experience fewer symptoms by administering drops made from these extracts under the tongue…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Alarm Over Folic Acid Based on Weak Evidence
December 9, 2004
- Stop Allergies before They StartAdding fish oil to the diet and avoiding dust mite allergens in the home may decrease the chance that high-risk children will develop allergic illnesses…
- Exercise: Good for the Body, Good for the MindOlder people may reduce their risk of developing dementia by exercising regularly…
- Vitamin D May Prevent Falls in SeniorsOlder people with higher blood levels of vitamin D are able to walk and rise from a chair faster than those who have lower vitamin D levels…
- Stop Allergies before They Start
December 2, 2004
- Keep Arteries Healthy with Aged GarlicPeople with heart disease or who are at risk of developing it may lower their risk of having a heart attack or stroke by consuming an aged garlic extract…
- Heart Health Claim Approved for Olive OilThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently decided to allow a limited health claim to appear on labels of foods that contain olive oil…
- Know the Risks of a Popular Common Cold RemedyZinc-containing nasal sprays, which are a popular remedy for the common cold, carry a small risk of damaging a person’s sense of smell, but those affected may have long-lasting or even permanent damage…
- Keep Arteries Healthy with Aged Garlic
November 18, 2004
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- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Study Flaws Cast Doubt on Claims of Vitamin E DangerAlthough a large body of evidence suggests that vitamin E may help or prevent many health conditions, a study to be published has concluded that supplementing with large doses of vitamin E (400 IU per day or more) may increase death rates; however, the claim that vitamin E may be harmful is far from proven…
- Snorers: Help Your Partner Get More Z’sSnorers who use a throat spray or gargle made with essential oils can reduce their bed-partners’ irritation…
- Choose Your Onions WiselyA new study indicates that some onion varieties may contain more health-promoting substances than others…
- Reduce Heart Disease Risk with Regular MealsPeople may lower their risk of heart attack or stroke by eating frequently and consistently throughout the day…
- Sneaker-Wearing Seniors Less Likely to FallOlder people can reduce their risk of falling by wearing sneakers or athletic shoes…
- “Weekend Warriors” May Live Longer than NonexercisersHealthy men who exercise intensively one to two times per week have a lower risk of death from any cause than men who don’t exercise…
November 11, 2004
- Beat Cigarette Cravings with ExerciseEngaging in moderate-intensity exercise may help decrease cravings and withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting smoking…
- Vitamin C Effective Against Common Feminine ProblemA new study finds that vitamin C is effective against a tough-to-treat vaginal infection called bacterial vaginosis…
- Soy: Good for Men’s Health, TooEating foods that are rich in soy phytoestrogens may favorably affect blood markers of prostate cancer…
- Beat Cigarette Cravings with Exercise
November 4, 2004
- A Warm Way to Lower Your Blood PressurePeople with high blood pressure (hypertension) can lower their blood pressure by drinking a tea made from a standardized extract of hibiscus flower every day…
- Watch What You Drink to Protect Against Weight Gain and DiabetesWomen who drink lots of sugar-sweetened soft drinks gain weight and increase their risk of developing type 2 (adult onset) diabetes…
- Easily Prevent a Common Antibiotic Side EffectA probiotic supplement can prevent infection in the large intestine (colon) and diarrhea in elderly people who are taking antibiotics…
- A Warm Way to Lower Your Blood Pressure
October 28, 2004
- Vitamin E Prevents Colds in SeniorsElderly people who take a vitamin E supplement reduce their likelihood of getting a cold or other upper respiratory tract infection…
- A Sweet Way to Soothe Skin InfectionsA mixture of honey, olive oil, and beeswax may help heal fungal infections of the skin…
- Find Energy while Fighting Prostate CancerExercising regularly while undergoing radiation therapy may help prevent fatigue in men with prostate cancer…
- Vitamin E Prevents Colds in Seniors
October 21, 2004
- Asthma Control Begins at HomeThe results of a new study indicate that reducing allergens in the home can significantly decrease symptoms of asthma in children…
- Exercise Fatigue? You May Need IronWomen with iron deficiency may have poor endurance during exercise and may benefit from iron supplementation, even if the iron deficiency is not severe enough to cause anemia…
- St. John’s Wort: Good for More than DepressionA new study finds that St. John’s wort is a helpful treatment for somatoform disorders…
- Asthma Control Begins at Home
October 14, 2004
- FDA Recognizes Health Benefits of Omega-3Adding to what appears to be a growing trend of acknowledging nutritional health benefits, the US Food and Drug Administration has recently announced that it will allow a qualified health claim to appear on the packaging of foods containing the omega-3 fatty acids…
- Fight Allergies with Vitamin ESupplementing with vitamin E may help relieve some of the symptoms associated with seasonal allergic rhinitis (hayfever)…
- Reduce Cataract Risk with Fruit and Whole GrainsPeople who eat more fruit and whole grains have a lower risk of developing cataracts…
- FDA Recognizes Health Benefits of Omega-3
October 7, 2004
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Sensationalism and Flawed Analysis Bias Lancet Report on Antioxidant Safety
- Can Overeating Cause Poor Nutrition?Children and adolescents who are overweight are more likely to be iron deficient than their normal-weight peers…
- Lower Your Colon Cancer Risk with CalciumCalcium supplements prevent the most serious types of colon polyps, and therefore colon cancer…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Sensationalism and Flawed Analysis Bias Lancet Report on Antioxidant Safety
September 30, 2004
- Vitamin A and Bone Health—What’s the Connection?Getting too much or too little vitamin A can increase a woman’s chance of breaking a hip…
- People in US Need More Vitamin DMany people in the US get less than the recommended amount of vitamin D each day…
- Control Blood Sugar with Herbal SupplementPeople with type 2 diabetes may gain better blood sugar control by taking Pancreas Tonic, a mixture of traditional Indian Ayurvedic herbs…
- Vitamin A and Bone Health—What’s the Connection?
September 23, 2004
- Natural Relief from Menopause DiscomfortPostmenopausal women who don’t eat soy foods regularly can find relief from hot flashes and improve their risk of heart disease by taking a supplement made from the germ of the soybean…
- Ease Labor with Pelvic ExercisesIn addition to the well-known benefit of relieving urinary incontinence in pregnant women, regular pelvic exercises (also known as Kegel exercises) make them less likely to have a prolonged second stage of labor (pushing stage)…
- Fish Oil Helpful for People with LupusSupplementing with fish oil may decrease the symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus)…
- Natural Relief from Menopause Discomfort
September 16, 2004
- Fight Age and Disease from Your KitchenA group of chemical compounds that form during cooking are believed to accelerate the aging process and to contribute to heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and the organ damage caused by diabetes and kidney disease…
- Dieting? Protect Your Bones with Extra CalciumPostmenopausal women on weight loss diets require more calcium…
- Relieve Common Men’s Condition with Saw Palmetto ExtractPermixon®, an extract of saw palmetto that contains the fat-soluble components, effectively relieves the symptoms of a common form of prostate enlargement known as benign prostatic hyperplasia…
- Fight Age and Disease from Your Kitchen
September 9, 2004
- Fish and Fish Oil Prevent Abnormal Heart RhythmsEating fatty fish and supplementing with fish oil both reduce the risk of developing abnormal heart rhythms, according to two recent studies…
- Safely Prevent Migraines with B Vitamin (Riboflavin)A new study confirms that supplementing with high-dose riboflavin (vitamin B2) may help prevent migraines…
- Delaying Solid Foods Protects Premature Babies from EczemaGiving solid foods to prematurely born infants during their first 17 weeks increases the likelihood that they will develop eczema within the first year…
- Fish and Fish Oil Prevent Abnormal Heart Rhythms
September 2, 2004
- Tomato: Deliciously Good for Your HeartDrinking tomato juice may help prevent heart disease by inhibiting the action of clot-promoting blood platelets…
- Exercise Prevents Bone Loss after MenopauseTwo years of regular, high-intensity exercise prevents bone loss and improves fitness, strength, and risk of heart disease in early postmenopausal women…
- Plant Protein Protects the GallbladderWomen who eat more plant protein may be less likely to develop gallstones that require surgical removal of the gallbladder…
- Tomato: Deliciously Good for Your Heart
August 26, 2004
- Eat Right for a Healthy Baby: Key Nutrients Reduce Birth-Defect RiskEating a diet rich in choline and betaine before pregnancy can lower a woman’s risk of delivering a baby with a neural tube defect…
- Herbal Hangover HelpA prickly pear fruit extract may reduce alcohol hangover symptoms, according to the Archives of Internal Medicine.
- Cut the Carbs to Stay AwakePeople with narcolepsy, a debilitating nervous-system disorder that causes excessive daytime sleepiness, may benefit from eating a low-carbohydrate diet…
- Eat Right for a Healthy Baby: Key Nutrients Reduce Birth-Defect Risk
August 19, 2004
- Survey Finds More People Using Daily SupplementsResults from the National Health Interview Survey describe increasing dietary supplement use by US adults and widespread use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies…
- Protein Drink Boosts Exercise PerformanceCompared with a carbohydrate-only drink, a combination carbohydrate-protein drink, may improve athletes’ endurance and help them suffer less muscle damage from intense exercise…
- Vitamin B12: A New Treatment for EczemaApplying a topical cream containing vitamin B12 significantly improves eczema…
- Survey Finds More People Using Daily Supplements
August 12, 2004
- Multivitamins Slow HIV Disease ProgressionBy taking a multivitamin supplement, women infected with HIV can reduce their risk of developing AIDS or of dying from AIDS-related illnesses…
- Plant Extract Fights DandruffDandruff sufferers may find that shampoo containing a standardized extract of the plant Solanum chrysotrichum treats their condition as effectively as antifungal shampoo containing the drug ketoconazole…
- Diabetes Care News: Amino Acids Improve Heart HealthSupplementing with an amino acid mixture may improve heart function and lower heart-disease risk in people with diabetes.
- Multivitamins Slow HIV Disease Progression
August 5, 2004
- Useful Supplements for Kids with Delayed GrowthSupplementing with vitamin A and iron is as effective as hormone therapy for enhancing growth and promoting puberty development in children with constitutional delay of growth and puberty…
- Beneficial Bacteria Prevents Chronic Intestinal InfectionChronic or recurrent intestinal infection in people who have had their colons surgically removed can be prevented with the use of a probiotic supplement…
- Tai Chi Improves Sleep in Elderly PeoplePracticing tai chi exercises regularly can improve sleep as well as daytime functioning in elderly people with moderate sleep disorders…
- Useful Supplements for Kids with Delayed Growth
July 29, 2004
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Walnuts Make History: FDA Allows Health Claim on PackagesFor the first time, the US Food and Drug Administration has decided to allow a qualified health claim to be printed on a food label, to appear on packages of walnuts.
- Breathe Easy: Eucalyptus Oil Component Relieves SinusitisA major ingredient of eucalyptus oil relieves inflammation of the sinuses (sinusitis)…
- Zinc Speeds Respiratory Infection Recovery in BoysYoung boys with severe acute lower respiratory infections may recover more quickly when given extra zinc…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Walnuts Make History: FDA Allows Health Claim on Packages
July 22, 2004
- Vitamin C Deficiency Not Uncommon in the USMany Americans may not be getting enough vitamin C, potentially leading to a deficiency of this important nutrient…
- Can Food Additives Cause Problem Behavior in Children?Eating foods with artificial colors and preservatives can cause negative behavior changes in children…
- Fish Oil Allows Asthmatic Athletes to Catch Their BreathFish oil supplementation effectively treats a condition related to asthma called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in highly trained athletes…
- Vitamin C Deficiency Not Uncommon in the US
July 15, 2004
- Prevent Heart Attacks—with Pizza?People in Italy who regularly eat pizza are less likely to have heart attacks than those who don’t eat pizza…
- Folk Remedy Proven to Relieve Common Intestinal DiseaseBacking up one of its traditional uses, Aloe vera gel has been shown to relieve the symptoms of ulcerative colitis…
- Exercise + Weight Loss = Improved ArthritisOverweight older adults with osteoarthritis of the knees will benefit from an exercise program combined with a weight-loss diet…
- Prevent Heart Attacks—with Pizza?
July 8, 2004
- Cook It Yourself for Better HealthThe American Institute for Cancer Research has published a pamphlet providing new guidelines designed to encourage eating healthful foods prepared at home as a way to decrease cancer risk.
- Pomegranate Surprise: Juice Keeps Arteries HealthyDrinking a small amount of pomegranate juice every day can reverse hardening (atherosclerosis) of the carotid arteries that carry blood from the neck to the brain…
- Soy Foods Reduce Uterine Cancer RiskWomen who eat more soy foods lower their risk of developing uterine (endometrial) cancer…
- Cook It Yourself for Better Health
July 1, 2004
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: WHO Guidelines Acknowledge Benefits, Minimal Risks of Many Alternative TherapiesThe World Health Organization released new guidelines on June 22 designed to help national health authorities “to develop context specific and reliable information for consumer use of alternative medicines.”
- Anxiety Caused by Lysine DeficiencyPeople whose diet is deficient in lysine may experience a reduction in anxiety if they supplement with lysine…
- Green Tea Protects Against Cervical CancerExtracts from green tea may be useful for the treatment of precancerous conditions of the cervix, potentially halting the progression to cancer…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: WHO Guidelines Acknowledge Benefits, Minimal Risks of Many Alternative Therapies
June 24, 2004
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: The Truth about “Dangerous” Vitamins and HerbsIgnoring the long history of successful traditional supplement use and the numerous health problems consumers risk every day from over-the-counter drugs, Consumer Reports recently published an article criticizing the lack of nutritional and herbal supplement regulation
- Vitamin A: Natural Skin Repair from Sun DamageVitamin A repairs skin damage caused by the sun, according to a recent study published in Clinical Cancer Research…
- Battle Age-Related Muscle Loss with Amino Acid CombinationElderly women who take a combination of hydroxymethylbutyrate (HMB), arginine, and lysine may increase protein formation in the body, leading to greater muscle mass, improved strength, and better physical functioning, according to a study in Nutrition…
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: The Truth about “Dangerous” Vitamins and Herbs
June 17, 2004
- Low-Carb Vs. Low-Fat—Which Diet Leads to Long-Term Weight Loss?People on a low-carbohydrate diet experience greater improvements in blood sugar control and in some heart disease risk factors than people on a low-fat diet; however, although low-carb dieters may lose weight more quickly that low-fat dieters, long-term weight loss is not substantially different…
- Prevent Diabetes and Insulin Resistance with Vitamin DGetting optimal amounts of vitamin D may have a positive influence on blood-sugar levels, possibly preventing diabetes and the “metabolic syndrome,” a group of metabolism abnormalities associated with insulin resistance…
- Honey Reduces Heart Disease RiskEating honey can lower the risk of heart disease, according to a preliminary study…
- Low-Carb Vs. Low-Fat—Which Diet Leads to Long-Term Weight Loss?
June 10, 2004
- Flaxseed Helps Prevent Common Men’s ConditionSupplementing with ground flaxseeds may slow the growth of prostate tissue in elderly men…
- Beat Childhood Obesity with Better Beverage ChoicesChildren may lower their risk of becoming overweight or obese by drinking fewer carbonated beverages…
- Vitamin E Prevents Painful Radiation Therapy Side EffectTaking vitamin E can reduce the likelihood and severity of painful mouth inflammation frequently caused by radiation therapy…
- Flaxseed Helps Prevent Common Men’s Condition
June 3, 2004
- Andrographis: Uncommon Treatment for the Common ColdAndrographis paniculata, an herb used in both traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines, appears to relieve the symptoms of the common cold, according to a recent research review…
- Calf Exercise Relieves Chronic Achilles InjuryPeople with chronic Achilles tendinosis may relieve pain and restore normal tendon structure with specific calf muscle exercises…
- Selenium May Decrease Chemotherapy Side EffectsWomen with ovarian cancer may have fewer side effects from chemotherapy by supplementing with selenium…
- Andrographis: Uncommon Treatment for the Common Cold
May 27, 2004
- Supplements and Prescription Drugs: Are They Safe to Take Together?Certain dietary supplements may interact with prescription drugs—however, the risk that interactions are serious and harmful is quite low…
- Tea Tree Oil: Natural Treatment for Serious Skin InfectionsTea tree preparations may be as effective as drug therapy for the treatment of certain staph skin infections…
- Is Oxygenated Water Just a Bunch of Hot Air?Drinking bottled water described as “oxygenated” before exercising does not enhance athletic performance…
- Supplements and Prescription Drugs: Are They Safe to Take Together?
May 20, 2004
- B Vitamins Join the Fight Against Thinning BonesThe results of two new studies suggest that taking folic acid and other B vitamins can substantially reduce the risk of bone fractures due to bone thinning, or osteoporosis.
- Current “Healthy” Salt Recommendations Still Too HighA recent review of research shows that the recommended amount of salt in the diet may not lower risk of high blood pressure (hypertension), heart attack, and stroke as much as previously thought…
- Zinc Improves Children’s ADHD SymptomsTaking zinc supplements can improve the symptoms of attention deficit?hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children…
- B Vitamins Join the Fight Against Thinning Bones
May 13, 2004
- Seeing Is Believing: Fatty Acid in Fish Oil May Slow Vision LossA fatty acid found in fish oil (docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA), may slow the rate of vision loss in people with an eye disease known as retinitis pigmentosa…
- Natural Skin Soothing: St. John’s Wort Cream Provides Eczema ReliefApplying a cream containing St. John’s wort may be beneficial for people suffering from mild to moderate eczema (atopic dermatitis)…
- More Health Benefits of Regular ExerciseFrequent, strenuous exercise may help adults experience less anxiety and be less likely to suffer from heart disease, according to two separate studies…
- Seeing Is Believing: Fatty Acid in Fish Oil May Slow Vision Loss
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- Due to a holiday schedule, this special triple release of Healthnotes Newswire includes stories for the next three weeks. Healthnotes Newswire will publish again Thursday, January 8, 2004.
- Integrated Treatment Useful for Alzheimer’s Disease
- Studies Question Benefit of Mistletoe for Cancer
- Ice Massage Reduces Labor Pain
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Selenium Increases Risk of One Type of Skin Cancer
- Geranium Oil Effective for Post-Shingles Pain
- Soy Extract Does Not Prevent Uterine Thickening
- Leech Therapy Relieves Symptoms of Osteoarthritis
- Bee Propolis May Improve Fertility in Women with Endometriosis
- Glutamine Reduces Post-Burn Infections
December 11, 2003
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- Due to a holiday schedule, this special double release of Healthnotes Newswire includes stories for this week and next. Healthnotes Newswire will publish again Thursday, December 4, 2003.
- Black Tea Reduces Cholesterol
- Selenium Reduces Risk of Prostate Cancer
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: Ear Infection Prevalence in Children: What Can Parents Do to Help Prevent Them?
- Iron Supplementation During Pregnancy May Increase Birth Weight
- Vibrational Insoles May Improve Balance in the Elderly
- Early Introduction of Grains May Increase Risk of Childhood-Onset Diabetes
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- Due to our holiday schedule, this special triple release of Healthnotes Newswire includes stories for the next three weeks. Healthnotes Newswire will publish again Thursday, January 9, 2003.
- L-Carnitine Effective for Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder
- Bad Breath, Healthy Prostate
- Moderate Exercise May Reduce Knee Pain
- Taurine Helps Correct Iron-Deficiency Anemia
- Whole Grain Intake Reduces Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Men
- Duct Tape Effective for Common Warts in Children
- Korean Red Ginseng Benefits Men with Impotence
- Lactobacillus Preparation Prevents Complications in Acute Pancreatitis
- Yoga May Help Correct Abnormal Spinal Curvature in Elderly
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- Supplementation with Folic Acid Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Elderly
- Are Some Plant Foods More Health-Promoting than Others?
- A Healthnotes Newswire Brief: Check Your Cupboard: Everyday Spices May Improve Your Health
- A Healthnotes Newswire Opinion: White House Commission Issues Report Favorable to Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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- An Apple a Day Keeps Asthma Away
- Going Home for the Holidays? Pack a Healthy Snack!
- Melatonin May Halt the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
- A Standardized Extract of Ginger May Reduce Knee Pain in Elderly
- Oats Lower Cholesterol in Postmenopausal Women
- In-office Screening for Osteoporosis Has Potential to Save Lives
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- Herbs and Surgery Don't Mix: New Study Highlights the Importance of Better Doctor-Patient Communication
- The Weight is Over: New Study Finds Being Even Slightly Overweight Increases Risk of Many Diseases
- FDA Issues Warning Regarding Comfrey Herbal Products
- Prevention for Heart Disease Survivors: Are Physicians Doing Enough?
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- Folic Acid Fortification of U.S. Food Supply Decreases Neural Tube Defects—But Is It Enough?
- High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Levels Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
- Parasites in the Pool: CDC Report Highlights Summer Safety Issues
- A Healthnotes Newswire Brief—Brassica Vegetables May Decrease Risk of Breast Cancer
June 14, 2001
- A Healthnotes Newswire Special Report—Alleged Danger of Vitamin C Questioned
- Dietary Fatty Acids May Influence the Development of Childhood Allergic Diseases
- How to Grow Old: New Study Shows That Lifestyle Choices Predict “Successful” Aging in Men
- A Healthnotes Newswire Brief: Quitting Smoking Improves Crohn's Disease
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- A Healthnotes Newswire Special Report—Consumer Alert: Solvent Marketed as Dietary Supplement Responsible for Deaths
- Fad Diets Put to the Test
- Good News for Children With Asthma
- Modest Weight Loss Leads to Significant Reduction In Blood Pressure
- Constipation Unrelated to Precancerous Changes in the Colon
January 4, 2001
December 21 & 28, 2000
- Due to a holiday schedule, this special double release of Healthnotes Newswire includes stories for this week and next. Healthnotes Newswire will publish again Thursday, January 4, 2001.
- A Healthnotes Newswire Special Report—St. John's Wort: Sorting Through the Facts Regarding Its Benefits and Potential Risks
- Caffeine Associated with Increased Risk of Miscarriage
- Obese Men More Likely to Get Cataracts
- Weight Loss Associated with Decreased Breathing Problems During Sleep
- Marital Strife Triples the Risk of Heart Attacks in Women
December 14, 2000
December 7, 2000
November 30, 2000
November 22, 2000
November 16, 2000
November 9, 2000
November 2, 2000
October 26, 2000
October 19, 2000
October 12, 2000
October 5, 2000
September 28, 2000
September 21, 2000
- Lead in Calcium Supplements: Much Ado About Nothing?
- Soy Protein May Prevent Bone Loss After Menopause
- Smoking During Pregnancy Increases Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
- Restriction of Pacifier Use Reduces Incidence of Ear Infections in Children
- American Ginseng for Post-Meal Rise in Blood Sugar
- Popular Herbal Antidepressant Implicated in Drug Interactions
September 14, 2000
September 7, 2000
August 31, 2000
August 24, 2000
August 17, 2000
August 10, 2000
August 3, 2000
July 27, 2000
July 20, 2000
July 13, 2000
July 6, 2000
June 29, 2000
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June 15, 2000
June 8, 2000
June 1, 2000
May 25, 2000
May 18, 2000
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May 4, 2000
April 27, 2000
April 20, 2000
Healthnotes Newswire Special Report, April 14, 2000
April 13, 2000
April 6, 2000
March 30, 2000
March 23, 2000
March 16, 2000
March 9, 2000
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