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Are you trying to find a reliable source for current health news? Have you been searching for the latest vitamin news so you can be sure you’re taking care of your body? We offer you weekly reports from the latest scientific studies on health. Check back often to make sure that you’re getting the current health news you need to stay informed and protected.August 14, 2008
- Bottle-Fed Babies Can Avoid Allergies with PrebioticsSupplements called prebiotics may help bottle-fed babies avoid allergies later in life… More on this story »
- Antioxidants May Protect Smokers from Lung CancerSmokers might protect themselves from developing lung cancer by eating foods that are rich in antioxidants called flavonoids… More on this story »
- Fitness Improves Dementia-Related Brain DeclineCardiorespiratory fitness may help delay brain “shrinkage” that occurs in people with Alzheimer’s disease… More on this story »
- 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

