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    by: Jonathan Benson Natural News

    (NaturalNews) The belief that maintaining a low-fat diet promotes health and prevents disease is perhaps the single biggest misconception responsible ...
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    From ScienceDaily

    Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have revealed how a mutation in a single gene is responsible for the inability of neurons to effectively pass ...
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    by Jerry Brainum Iron Man Magazine

    It’s estimated that many people over 60 have only 40 percent of kidney function left. Chronic kidney disease, as it’s known, occurs gradually over ...
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    by Jose Antonio, Ph.D. Iron Man Magazine

    If you slept through chemistry class, you probably forgot the mnemonic device for memorizing the essential amino acids: PVT TIM HALL (say Private ...
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    From Ergo-Log

    Men with a raised PSA level would probably benefit from a supplement containing both soya isoflavones and curcumin. Researchers at Teikyo University in Japan managed ...
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    By Mark Hyman, MD Huffpost Healthy Living

    It's time to change the way you think about fat. For 30 years well-meaning diet gurus have preached that eating fat makes you fat. I'm here ...
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    From Ergo-Log

    Got exams? You can boost your chance of good grades by taking a simple multivitamin supplement, according to a study that nutritionists at Northumbria University published ...
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    By Stephen Daniells Nutra Ingredients USA

    A nutritional supplement containing the antioxidant ergothioneine may reduce pain and increase the range of motion of joints, suggests results ...
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    From ScienceDaily

    Men's diets, in particular the amount and type of different fats they eat, could be associated with their semen quality according to the results of a study published ...
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    From Ergo-Log

    In these times of economic recession, managers in companies and organisations are under pressure. And who suffers most from this? The people who do the real work. They ...
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    From ScienceDaily

    Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have shown -- by each of a range of measures, in men and women of all ages, in Caucasians ...
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    From ScienceDaily

    Men who drank a 12-ounce sugar-sweetened beverage a day had a 20 percent higher risk of heart disease compared to men who didn't drink any sugar-sweetened drinks, ...