Natural Health Article and News              Updates for October, 2008
Updates For Tuesday, October 28th:
 Study Indicates Greater Risk Than Reward in Use of Beta-Blockers for              High BP 
 High Amounts of Antioxidants Found in Pizza, Depending on Flour Used              and Time in Which It’s Cooked 
 Skin Cream Often Exacerbates Dryness, Says Swedish Researcher 
 More Evidence Signals St. John’s Wort Effectiveness in Treating              Depression 
 Study:  Happy Are Three Times Less Likely to Come Down with              Colds 
Updates For Monday, October 27th:
 Acai Berry All the Rage in Health World, Antioxidant Activity Rivals              Blueberry 
 The ‘Superfruit’ that Blasts Away at Belly Fat 
 Study Suggests Fructose Beats Down Leptin’s Ability to Control              Weight, Appetite 
 Chemical in Red Wine Protects Against ‘Development’ of Fatty Liver,              Say Researchers 
 Greater Education, Mentally Tasking Jobs Provide Protection Against              Cognitive Decline 
 Artificially Sweetened Foods Can’t Trick the Brain, or the Appetite 
 A Violation Paid Not in Dollars, But in Pounds 
 More Than Half of Parkinson’s Patients with Low Vitamin D Levels –              Coincidence? 
Updates For Tuesday, October 21st:
 One-Third of Risk for Heart Attack is Diet-Related, Says Study 
 Aquasana:  Lord of the Water-Filtration Manor 
Updates For Monday, October 20th:
 Study Says Alcohol Consumption Decreases Brain Volume 
 Study: Cruising the Internet Stimulates Greater Neural Activity than              Reading 
 Early Marijuana Use Leads to a Future Fraught with Health Risks,              Crime 
 ‘Pure’ Bottled Waters Are Anything But, Environmental Research Group              Discovers 
 25 Percent More Anthocyanins Found in Cabbage Than Previously              Believed 
 Should Massachusetts Become 12th State to Decriminalize Marijuana?               Study Indicates Why It Shouldn’t 
 Latest Study Indicates White Button Mushrooms, Not Maitake, Have              Higher Antioxidant Content 
Updates For Tuesday, October 14th:
 Fruit Snacks Rarely Contain Any Real Fruit, British Study Finds 
72              Percent Reduced Risk of SIDS When Fan Is Used 
 Study:  24 Percent Reduction in Blood Flow after Two Cigarettes 
 The Ingredient in Popcorn that Leads to Permanent Lung Damage 
Updates For Monday, October 13th:
 Alzheimer’s Researchers Believe a Blood Test Could Identify Disease              in its Early Stages 
 Antidepressant Damages Sperm Count 
 Keeping Chocolate Consumption to Ounces, Not Pounds 
 Another Study Links the Flavor Enhancer to Weight Gain 
 Researchers Say Obesity Increases Miscarriage Risk 
 The Two Genes That May Predict Hair Loss 
Updates For Tuesday, October 7th:
 Sweet Find Sure to Leave Sour Taste 
 Honey May Help Heal One of the Most Common Chronic Diseases in              America 
 Even an Hour of Exercise a Week Pays Dividends, Duke Researchers Say 
 Effectiveness of Chemotherapy Improves with Resveratrol 
 An Attempt to Revive Kale’s Popularity 
 Finding May Explain Why Obese Are Beset by Disease 
Updates For Monday, October 6th:
 Could Thinking Be Linked to Obesity? 
 Better Sources for Vitamin C 
 Researchers Say Horny Goat Weed ‘’as Good as Viagra” at Treating                  ED 
 New Research in the Prevention of Blindness 
 Scientific Study:  Music Enhances Exercise Capacity 
 Headache Center Doc:  Weight Gain and Painful Migraines                  ‘Associated’ 
 Isoflavones Found in Beans Beneficial to Stroke Sufferers 
 Study Indicates Hypnosis Therapy Works Wonders on Hot Flashes 
 
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