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- Genetic Variation May Modify Associations Between Low Vitamin D Levels and Adverse Health Outcomes
- Vitamin D May Prevent Clogged Arteries in Diabetics
- New Health-Economic Model Shows Benefits of Boosting Dietary Calcium Intake
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Posted November 8, 2012:
- Grape Seed Extract Bollixes Norovirus
- Antioxidants May Ease Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Blood Pressure Increase, Study Suggests
- Vitamin D Could Hold Vital Key to Arresting Development of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Gene Find Turns Soldier Beetle Defense Into Biotech Opportunity
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Posted November 5, 2012:
- Insect-Repelling Compounds Discovered in Folk Remedy Plant, Jatropha
- Daily Multivitamin Use Among Men Does Not Reduce Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events, Study Suggests
- Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Longevity, Surprising Study Shows
- Daily Doses of a New Probiotic Reduces 'Bad' and Total Cholesterol
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Posted October 30, 2012:
- Couple of Weekly Portions of Oily Fish Can Help Ward Off Stroke; But Fish Oil Supplements Don't Have the Same Effect, Study Finds
- High Levels of Vitamin D in Plasma Protects Against Bladder Cancer
- Every Single Junk Food Meal Damages Your Arteries, New Study Reveals
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Posted October 24, 2012:
- Nearly 80 Million Americans Won't Need Vitamin D Supplements Under New Guidelines
- New Target for Cancer Research Uncovered
- How to Stop Winter from Weathering Your Skin: Top Ten Tips for Preventing 'Winter Itch'
- Herbal and Dietary Supplements Can Adversely Affect Prescribed Drugs, Says Extensive Review
Posted October 23, 2012:
- New Vitamin-Based Treatment That Could Reduce Muscle Degeneration in Muscular Dystrophy
- Local Wildlife Is Important in Human Diets in Central Africa, Experts Say
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Posted October 18, 2012:
- Low Calcium Diet Linked to Higher Risk of Hormone Condition in Women
- Mechanisms of Action for Green Tea Extract in Breast Cancer Prevention Identified
Posted October 17, 2012:
- Overeating Impairs Brain Insulin Function, a Mechanism That Can Lead to Diabetes and Obesity
- Two Components of Red Meat Combined With Alteration in DNA Repair Increase Risk for Bladder Cancer
- Multivitamin Use Among Middle-Aged, Older Men Results in Modest Reduction in Cancer, Study Finds
Posted October 16, 2012:
- Vitamin D Supplements May Benefit Lupus Patients
- No Benefit from High-Dose Multivitamins Seen for HIV Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
- Prion Protein Hints at Role in Aiding Learning and Memory
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Posted October 9, 2012:
- Synthetic Liver Enzyme Could Result in More Effective Drugs With Fewer Side Effects
- Vitamin C Prevents Bone Loss in Animal Models
- New Link Between High-Fat 'Western' Diet and Atherosclerosis Identified
- Secondary Osteoporosis: More Than What Meets the Eye!
- Preterm Labor Powerhouse Therapy Offers Promise for Inflammatory Diseases
- Cannabis Extract Eases Muscle Stiffness Typical of Multiple Sclerosis, Study Suggests
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