Articles, tagged with "vitamin d", page 2
02nd September 2008
Arthritis means inflammation of one or more joints. It is associated with joint pain. This is a common ailment of older people older than fifty-five years old. One of the most common symptoms of arthritis includes pain and limited function of joints. Some...
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Author:
cathyz
12th August 2008
Menopause is the complete shutting down of the female reproductive system. The normal age range for the occurrence of menopause is somewhere between the age of 45 and 55. After menopause, women are more likely to have heart disease, osteoporosis, high blo...
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Author:
Avon
25th February 2008
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Cheese is a part of the American culture. Americans enjoy eating cheese, and some are even addicted to it.
Is there such a thing as cheese addiction? Is it an overstatement that you could, in fact, be addicted to chees...
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Author:
Stephen Lau
02nd July 2007
Premenstrual tension syndrome affects 95% of women. Yet women of all ages, races and moulds have been told it is all in their heads. If premenstrual tension syndrome was in the head then all households' heads have Premenstrual Syndrome.
A wide range...
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Author:
Markus Skupeika
21st February 2007
Modern medicine knows that people can come in contact with the germs that cause the flu and not get it due to a great immune system. What do colds have to do with the cold weather? Why is the flu season during the cold weather? What is the fastest way to ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th February 2007
Strontium - The first Bone BUILDING Supplement!
In the last 5 years, there have been 4 groundbreaking studies showing amazing increases in bone mineral density and reduced fracture risk with Strontium supplementation.1-6 Existing drugs for osteoporosis...
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Author:
supplementguy
01st September 2006
Too often we hear all the negative thing about tanning beds but what about the indoor tanning benefits? Great news! Read on to find about some of the benefits you can enjoy. Most of the studies we hear about are all negative telling us how bad tanning is ...
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Author:
Claris Lindig
21st August 2006
All new mothers are advised to breastfeed. We're told that breast milk is best and that there are so many benefits to breastfeeding. So, is bottle feeding second best? Are there no advantages to bottle feeding your baby?Many mothers today are made to feel...
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Author:
Robin OBrien
01st April 2006
Two new studies have linked vitamin D to the successful prevention and treatment of tuberculosis (TB).The first study determined that vitamin D is key to the molecular mechanism that the body employs to fight tuberculosis. White blood cells convert vitami...
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Author:
Joseph Mercola