Archive for May, 2008

Natural supplement to lower cholesterol

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Lower cholesterol without popping a pill - WFIE-TV

Lower cholesterol without popping a pill
WFIE-TV, IN - May 28, 2008
It's known that some foods do lower cholesterol. But alone, they only lower it by about five percent. Dr. Jenkins wondered if a diet that combined powerful

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Tuscany, East Parade, Whitley Bay - Journal Live

Tuscany, East Parade, Whitley Bay
Journal Live, UK - May 30, 2008
After that you get a health printout, which the British Heart Foundation nurse analyses and tells you your cholesterol status. It was at this stage that my

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Medicine to lower cholesterol

Friday, May 30th, 2008


High cholesterol atkins diet
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Elixir finds genetically altered mice may prove treatment goal for … - Boston Business Journal
Growing firms hit turbulent economic seas heading into the IPO exit port [Mass High Tech] N.E. drug makers find individual paths into growing diabetes arena [Mass High Tech] Diabetes drug close to regulatory submission [Boston] Elixir Pharmaceuticals …
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Sector Wrap: Pharma stocks remain bogged down - Forbes
So far this year, pharmaceutical stocks haven’t earned their reputation as havens during economic downturns, with many of the largest industry players seeing double-digit losses. And at least one analyst doesn’t think the sector will regain its edge …
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International Pharmaceuticals Recalls Dietary Supplements - eMaxHealth.com
International Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., P.O. Box 5165, Bradford, MA 01835, announced today that it is conducting a voluntary recall of all the company’s supplement product sold under the brand name of Viril-Ity-Power (VIP) Tabs, 560mg/serving …
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Hominy & Hash - American Reporter
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — If you’re taking soybean products to prevent heart disease, you’re wasting your time. That’s according to the American Heart Association that recently reviewed studies done over the last 10 years to confirm or disclaim the …
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Fish oil to lower cholesterol

Friday, May 30th, 2008


Tips for reducing cholesterol
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Obama is in good health, doctor says - Baltimore Sun
Sen. Barack Obama ’s personal doctor said yesterday that the Democratic presidential candidate is in excellent health but is struggling, with some success, to quit smoking. Dr. David L. Scheiner, Obama’s primary care physician since 1987, said his
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Indian-origin researcher links cholesterol to hearing ability - Hindustan Times
A study led by an Indian-origin researcher from the Baylor College of Medicine has found that levels of cholesterol in the membranes of hair cells in the inner ear may affect hearing. Dr Lavanya Rajagopalan, a postdoctoral fellow in otolaryngology at
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NO-CIG BARACK STILL MUST CHEWS - New York Post
May 30, 2008 — Barack Obama is still chewing regularly on nicotine gum in a long, ongoing struggle to kick his smoking habit, it was revealed yesterday. Obama’s difficult quest to give up cigarettes resurfaced as an issue as his Chicago doctor
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Nutrition 21 Launches Iceland Health(R) Cholesterol Health and Iceland - MSN MoneyCentral
PURCHASE, N.Y., May 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Nutrition 21, Inc. NXXI , a developer and marketer of nutritional supplements that help consumers manage blood sugar levels, improve cardiovascular health, enhance memory and address chronic joint pain
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Obama’s doctor says he’s fit to lead - Boston Globe
Barack Obama is slim and fit, ready for the physical and mental rigors of the presidency, and, at least before he started campaigning, had a remarkably low blood pressure, his personal physician said in a summary released yesterday. Obama’s most
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More Get Cholesterol-Busting Drug - Sky.com
Around four million people in England and Wales suffering from cardiovascular disease are currently prescribed statins and doctors are being urged to identify those at risk. NHS drugs watchdog Nice says a greater availability of the drugs could help
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