Criminals to be Fed Vitamins to Improve Behaviour
28 November 2004
Criminals are to be given vitamin supplements in an unusual attempt to reduce anti-social behaviour which will test the effect of diet on the brain.
28 November 2004
Criminals are to be given vitamin supplements in an unusual attempt to reduce anti-social behaviour which will test the effect of diet on the brain.
25 November 2004
A "meta-analysis" is simply a study of studies that have already been performed. It involves a set of statistically analyses based on manipulations of existing data. Even statisticians outside the vitamin community criticized the study as being too far-reaching in its conclusions that vitamin E might be unsafe.
24 November 2004
By Russell L. Blaylock, M.D Earlier this month, I traveled to Monroe, La., to bury my dear older brother, Charles. Charles was not only a wonderful brother, but he was a man with a heart of gold who always put the needs of others and his family before his own.
23 November 2004
About 40 per cent of diabetic patients can reduce their risk of heart attacks and of dying from heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements, according to new research out of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
19 November 2004
Following is an article submitted at the ACAM meeting in San Diego by Suzanne Harris JD of The Law Loft.
19 November 2004
Dr Verkerk's paper, submitted at an emergency health freedom meeting at the ACAM conference on 19 November in San Diego, follows.
17 November 2004
Public Is Being Softened Upon For Dosage Limitations In Vitamin Pills By Bill Sardi
16 November 2004
About two million hospital patients across the UK are suffering from malnutrition, a Scottish dietician has warned.
11 November 2004
The following release is made by the ANH in the wake of a raft of negative publicity on Vitamin E following the meta-analysis released by Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
10 November 2004
The incidence of heart attacks and strokes among patients given Pfizer's painkiller Bextra was more than double that of those given placebos, according to preliminary results of a study presented yesterday at the American Heart Association meeting in New Orleans.
08 November 2004
MPs probe drugs giant's bid to boost Seroxat. Fears over new targets for anti-depressant.
07 November 2004
Antioxidant supplements, we were recently told and told and told, range from useless to slightly worse than strychnine. While some media outlets merely ran headlines like "Antioxidants Don't Fight Cancer," Forbes.com warned that "Vitamin Supplements May Boost Cancer Risk," while the London Daily Mail's headline blared: "The Deadly Vitamins." I saw NO headlines that weren't along these lines.
06 November 2004
The World Health Organisation was yesterday accused of burying a report recommending that curbs on junk food advertising be incorporated into global food standards.
05 November 2004
Peter Hain: Adopt a more holistic approach to health care One in five Britons, myself included, now uses complementary health care
05 November 2004
Atenolol, used to treat high blood pressure or hypertension, is no better than a placebo at preventing heart attack or death, scientists say.
04 November 2004
This year's Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses started with a nasty shock, something that we were all expecting, but not this year.
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