Simple Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating

Simple Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating It’s that time of year again! We all love the homemade food and baked goods during the holiday season, but is there a way to enjoy the holiday without overdoing it? The biggest key to success in the holiday season is trying to stay in your normal routine as…

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Natural Pain Relief For Dogs

November 25, 2014 The University of Montreal’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine developed a new product based on medicinal plants and dietary supplements.  Only a few previous studies have investigated a plant based approach.  Professor Troncy and his team worked with 32 dogs.  The first formula composed of curcumin, devil’s claw, black current, Indian Frankincense, willow…

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Does Low Vitamin D Play a Role In Increased Risks After Surgery?

November 24, 2014 In Anesthesia and Analgesia, the researchers analyzed the relationship between Vitamin D level and surgical outcomes in approximately 3,500 patients who had surgery, other than heart surgery between 2005 and 2011.  Only patients who had available Vitamin D levels around the time of surgery– from three months to one month afterward were included…

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Do Statins Increase Cataracts?

November 21, 2014 From the journal JAMA Ophthalmology one year ago.  Cataracts are the main cause of low vision.  As the elderly population grows, the incidence of cataracts is likely to increase.  Investigators have previously hypothesized that statin anti-oxidant effects may slow the natural aging process of the lens.  The results revealed that the risk…

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Breast Cancer Detected in Swedish Mammography Screening

November 20, 2014 The natural history of screen-detected breast cancers is not well understood.  In this Swedish study, women aged 40-49 years were screened every year and women aged 50-74 were screened every 2 years.  All women were followed up after 6 years as well as the control group who went 4 years without screening.…

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Radiation Can Reprogram Breast Cancer Cells

November 19, 2014 Breast cancers are thought to be organized hierarchically with a small number of breast cancer stem cells able to regrow a tumor while their previous cells lack this ability.  The authors of this study found that ionizing radiation reprogrammed differentiated breast cancer cells into induced breast cancer stem cells.  They concluded that…

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Mammograms Enhance Cancer Transformation

November 18, 2014 The Gamma rays from Hiroshima and Nagasaki are considered to have biological efficiencies equal to those of other low-LET radiations including mammogram X-rays.  Both the data available in the literature and the results of this study strongly suggest and increase in the carcinogenesis in animals, neoplastic cell transformation with decreasing photon energy…

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Fish Consumption and Hearing

November 17, 2014 Did you know that women who consumed two or more servings of fish per week had a 20% lower risk of hearing loss.  The study authors conclude that: “Regular fish consumption and higher intake of long-chain omega-3 [polyunsaturated fatty acids] are associated with lower risk of hearing loss in women.” Here is the link…

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“Water: The Essentials, The Therapeutics”

November 14, 2014 Quoting Joe from this Livestream with a very powerful opening line:  “The reality is that if you do not have enough water you can be missing one of the most fundamental, one of the most basic components to life.  Your bodies mechanisms and functionality slows down without enough water.”  Water itself is…

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Vitamin D and Alzheimer’s

November 13, 2014 This was a retrospective study on the evaluation of Vitamin D levels and the correlation with Alzheimer’s Disease.  There were 10 of 284 studies that met the criteria.  In conclusion, Alzheimer’s Disease patients had lower serum Vitamin D concentrations than matched controls. Here is the link to the article: Low Serum Vitamin…

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