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Broccoli Sprouts for Type 2 Diabetes Diets

Broccoli sprouts may lower the risk of cardiovascular complications of type 2 diabetes.

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Are Florida Jellyfish Dangerous?

The news wires are carrying a story that millions of jellyfish have invaded Cocoa Beach, on the Atlantic side of the state, not far from Cape Canaveral. Next to sharks, nothing will get people out of the water faster than an invasion of jellyfish, but are the jellyfish on Cocoa Beach really harmful? Dr. Anders Read More… »

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Low-Cost Solutions for Enlarged Pores

Enlarged pores in the skin usually get to be bigger and bigger as we get older. Starting out as a whitehead or blackhead that healed, an enlarged pore has weak collagen that just doesn’t spring back to its original position. Aging skin tends to get more and more enlarged pores. There are treatments for enlarged Read More… »

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What You Can Do About E. coli on Fruit and Vegetables

There are five simple ways to keep your family’s food free of E. coli.

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Reduce Your Risk of Type 2 Diabetes by Diet

Scientists in China have discovered a simple way to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by about 30%. All you have to do is to eat enough vegetables. Fresh vegetables, the scientists discovered, lower the risk of diabetes. Fruit does not seem to help. And certain components of fresh vegetables seem especially important for Read More… »

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Vitamin D for Diabetes

If you have diabetes and you just can’t get your blood sugar levels under control, the problem could be vitamin D. In the 1980′s, Swedish scientists discovered that some diabetics were vitamin D-deficient.  Since Sweden straddles the arctic circle, vitamin D deficiency is a real risk for most Swedes not just during the winter but Read More… »

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Galactorrhea, An Unexpected Side Effect of Certain Herbs and Medications

Changing birth control pills or high blood pressure medicine causes some women to lactate. Here is how to use a common herb to stop this side effect.

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Menopause and Digestive Distress

We all know that menopause can cause hot flashes, but most women don’t get the sympathy they deserve for the gastrointestinal distress brought on by the “change of life.” The journal Women’s Health reported that: 9% of women over the age of 40 experience constipation so severe that it causes weight gain, 39% of women Read More… »

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Should You Get Tested for the BRCA1 Gene for Breast Cancer?

Most women don’t get breast cancer, and only 5% of those who get a hereditary form of the disease. Women who carry the BRCA1 gene, however, have a 50-50 risk of the disease.

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Vitamin C for Diabetes

Vitamin C won’t substitute for insulin in insulin-dependent diabetes, but it may be as useful as most medications for type 2 diabetes.

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