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     Novozymes consolidates food enzyme distribution with Fiske
Food Production - Europe ... The Danish producer of enzymes will take on Fiske, a subsidiary of Dutch chemical firm Univar as the firm's main European distributor for enzymes in key food ...
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     Chiropractic Essential to Super Bowl XLI
Many football players use Chiropractic to get ready for big games.
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     Jilted by FSU, chiropractic fund tries USF
A $1.7-million donation that sparked a controversial push for a chiropractic college at Florida State University was quietly shifted to the University of South Florida to finance an endowed position in “chiropractic biomechanical research.”
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     Big Pharma Admits Drugs Don't Work
2003 story featuring Glaxo chief admitting drugs don't work
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     Chiropractor saves life with Heimlich Maneuver
Anacortes, Washington chiropractor thinks quick and uses the heimlich maneuver to save a life in a local deli.
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     Nutrition expert David Kritchevsky
David Kritchevsky, one of the first scientists to study the link between cholesterol, cardiovascular risk, and cancer, died on November 20. He was 86.
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     Naturopathic Medicine Focuses on Body’s Natural Healing Processes
Good overall article on Naturopathy
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     UN-Appetizing Food Regulations - CODEX
An interesting legal article examining the role of Codex Alimentarius. It relates more to food regulation and Biotech than it does supplements, but the overall message is the same.
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     Bridgeport Dean With WHO Delegation in Geneva
Dr. Frank Zolli, dean of the University of Bridgeport’s College of Chiropractic, joined a World Federation of Chiropractic delegation for the World Health Organization’s annual World Health Assembly in Geneva during the summer break.
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     Superstar foods for 2007
This year, stock up on the following Oscar-winning nutrients. Each impressive category offers a wealth of disease-fighting substances for a New Year filled with heightened health and energy! Recomendations from Joy Bauer.
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     Childhood Illnesses and Holistic Medicine
Holistic medicine defines health as a balance between all the systems that make up our being, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Any number of stresses to any one of these systems can express itself as illness; it is the holistic physician's
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     What is BioSET?
Dr. Troy W. Zacherl Explains A four-step process is used in the allergy elimination technique called Bioenergetic Sensitivity and Enzymatic Therapy (BioSET). BioSET focuses on specific organ detoxification, bioenergetic testing, enzyme therapy, and
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     Your perfect day of eating
In the midst of your resolution to attain a better, stronger, and leaner body, the smartest approach is to give your body the protein, whole-grain carbohydrates, and healthy fats that it needs. While there are countless combinations of doing exactly
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     Ephedra Ruling Means...
An insightful article examining the implications of the recent ephedra court ruling.
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     NY Naturopaths Seek State License
Naturoptahs in NY state are pushing for licensure
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     Chiropractic is One of the Best Jobs in US
Money magazine named Chiropractic one of the best jobs in the America - 2006
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     Naturopathy Bill Proposed in the Pacific
Bill 154, introduced by Sen. Lou Leon Guerrero, D-Tamuning, would offer alternative methods of treatment and care for the island's residents and, in doing so, could possibly reduce health-care costs.
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     Probiotics May Battle Some Cancers
Probiotic drinks containing live mixtures of bacteria may help to combat certain cancers, according to studies on patients at risk of the disease. Tests conducted by scientists at the University of Ulster suggest thebacteria have an anti-cancer ef
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     Nutritionist Provides Popcorn Props
Nutritionist speaks to the virtues of popcorn.
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     Sugar Linked to Mental Problems
Oslo teens who drank the most sugary soft drinks also had more mental health problems such as hyperactivity and distress, Norwegian researchers reported on Thursday.
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     Study Shows Enzyme Effective Against Asthma
esearchers at the UConn Health Center are studying whether an enzyme found in pineapples may offer relief for the millions of people who suffer from asthma. Bromelain, extracted from the juice and stem of the pineapple plant, appears to reduce inf
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     Should We Label Kids Obese?
Could part of the problem with the obesity epidemic be denial?
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     Enzymes to Fight Malaria
An interesting article, originally published in 1913, written by a British Major in the Royal Army Medical Corps expounding on the work of Dr. John Beard.
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     The Role of Enzymes in Nutrition
Article by form Enzymes, Inc. Technical Director Dr. Larry Andrews
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     The Ins and Outs of Natural Digestion
Enzymes, Inc. VP Lynn Greaves is quoted in this Natural Products industry related magazine article concerning natural digestion.
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     Is Diet Related to Lymphoma?
The two new studies, both published in June, involved comparing the eating habits of a group with NHL and a group without NHL. In an American study, those who ate the most vegetables faced a 42 percent lower risk than those who ate the least. In an I
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     Chiropractors Take a Holistic Approach
Interesting article examining different approaches of chiropractic care
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     Tap Water Database
Check the quality of your tapwater
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     New Views on Weight After Cancer
Researchers determine waight gain may be worse than weight loss for cancer survivors. By Karen Collins MS, RD, CDN
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     Fruit and veg juice may reduce Alzheimer's risk
Drinking three glasses of fruit or vegetable juice a week could cut the risk of Alzheimer’s disease by a whopping 75 per cent, according to a population based study from the US.
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     FDA Ephedra Ruling - Len Monheit Insight
Last week’s victory by FDA in the Court of Appeals was a pretty definite one. In the judgment, the court ruled essentially that the intent of DSHEA allowed FDA to use risk-benefit analysis in evaluating the safety of an ingredient, and that at no dos
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     AANP Naturopathic Findings in Forbes
Advocates for naturopathic remedies say their treatments may help fight menopausal symptoms, depression and even cancer.
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     Chiro Care Edges Into the Mainstream
Aspen Times article regarding the dominance of chiropractic care in treating back pain.
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     Study Says Plant Pigments Could Save Sight
A diet high in the plant pigments lutein and zeaxanthin, called carotenoids, may reduce the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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     Is New FDA Leadership Healthy?
New FDA Leadership has strong ties to big-pharma
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     Study - CAM Use by College Athletes
Recent study in the Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine reports large number of college athlets using Comlementary and Alternative Medicine
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     Chiro Care's Mainstream Appeal
This once alternative form of health care has become nearly as mainstream as going to the dentist. Patient use of chiropractic care has more than tripled in the past two decades, with an estimated 190 million patient visits to chiropractors a year, a
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     Musicians Have Chiro Connection
Many musicians praise the benefits of chiropractic
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     World's Fastest DC
Chriopractor by day, drag racer by night...
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     Using Proteolytic Enzymes to Combat Inflammation
Article by Dr. Donna Werner highlighting the benefits of proteolytic enzymes in combatting inflammation
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     Latest lessons on calcium and vitamin D
Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN examines the latest study information
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     Monopoly Medicine Squashes Alternatives
An EXCELLENT article in a Canadian publication outlining big-pharma's contempt for alternative medicine. One of the best I have ever read.
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     Obesity — The New Frontier of Public Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine report pertaining to government regulation of high calorie foods.
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     WFC Elects New President
The World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) has elected Gerard W. Clum, D.C. as the new president of the organization. Dr. Clum is representing the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) in the northern region. Dr. Gerry Clum is also president
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     Inflammatory Response Linked to Glucose Levels
Scientists have demonstrated a direct relationship between inflammation and glucose levels.
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     USF Accepts Chiropractic Donation
A $1.7 million donation University of South Florida leaders and a state legislator say could bring in millions more in research money comes with a harsh legacy. USF will use it to develop a program that studies athletes' safety in a way that incorpor
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     Chiropractic 101
A letter to a DC inquiring about a career in the profession, along with his response
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     Natural Soutions Foundation Codex Alimentarius Update
Dr. Rima Laibow, of the Natural Solutions Foundation, gives update on her tireless efforts to monitor the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
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     Bacteria Enzyme May Help Regrow Spinal Cords
A team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor used an enzyme called sialidase -- isolated from bacteria -- to treat a group of rats with nerve injuries. Within four weeks, the treated rats had grown twice
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     Big Six Say 'No' To Traffic Light Nutrition ID System
An easy to understand nutrition labeling process, based on the three colors of the traffic light, is rejected by 6 of the worlds largest food manufacturers
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     Is Tylenol Safe?
new study shows the popular pain reliever Tylenol could affect the liver -- even at recommended doses -- more than previously thought. But a researcher also says the product has been proven safe over decades of use when taken as directed, and there
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     Chiro. and the SF Giants
San Francisco Giants' chiropractor proves useful in winning games
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     East Meets West
Treuman Katz is determined to bring the East and West together. As a member of the Board of Trustees at Bastyr University, a natural medicine school in Kenmore, Katz wants Western medicine to recognize the importance of naturopathic medicine
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     Uneasy Alliance: Traditional, alternative medicine
As interest in alternative medicine continues to grow, non-traditional approaches are increasingly intersecting with standard medicine.
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     School Nurse Rewards Students for Good Nutrition
Grade school nurse takes the initiative to help students learn good nutrition by providing a points program for those who eat healthy
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     ADHD Kids May Benefit From Omega 3
The University of South Australia on Tuesday released a study which found that kids with ADHD may respond better to Omega 3 fish oils than they do to drugs like Ritalin.
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     Dermatitis Reduced In Infants Through Prebiotics
Adding prebiotics to formula feed can help cut the risk of babies developing a form of eczema, research suggests. Milan's Center for Infant Nutrition found atopic dermatitis was less likely in babies given supplemented formula than those given the
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     New study examines coffee and cirrhosis connection
A study by California`s Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program has found another benefit from coffee -- protection against alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver.
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     The enzyme effect
Enzymes are biological catalysts and control various metabolic functions. They can also be the answer to many health problems. Katya Naidu explores the potential of enzyme therapy for managing various disorders
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     Eat Your Veggies!
Eating vegetables can significantly protect your arteries from the accumulation of fatty deposits, according to a study on mice carried out at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. You can read about this study in the Journal of Nutrition.
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     Dateline investigates autism and chelation
Dateline video and related recourses and information related to autism.
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     Equine Chiropractic
Manipulating the spine can relieve pain, restore horse's performance
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     Enzymes unlock digestive dilemmas
Idaho newspaper article highlighting the work of Dr. Ellen Cutler
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     Medical Center Integrates Old and New
New medical center provides care from Naturopatic Physician and Oriental Medicine Specialist.
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     Enzymes Included in Nutritionist's Cancer Advice
Digestive enzymes, among other suggestions, are included in anti-cancer advice given by California helath professional
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     Chiropractor plays key role on football team
The reason the Port Huron Pirates are off to such an impressive start might lie with the guy watching their backs...literally.
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     Do a little extra chiropractic
Planet Chiropractic article reaching out to DCs to take that extra step with patients and staff
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     Clarifying Common Nutrition Terms
We see and hear these nutrition catchphrases all the time, yet we rarely know exactly what they mean. Here are the definitions of a few common terms that can guide you on the highway to health.
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     NIH MVM Supplements Conference Report
This conference summary was prepared by UNPA's Steve Ferraro, providing insights and commentary on the recent NIH Consensus Conference on Multivitamin/Mineral Supplements and Chronic Disease Prevention.
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     Vitamin B and heart health
Info regarding the importance and role of B-vitamins and heart health
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     Unequal Nutrition
Until quite recently, getting enough food to eat was a problem that caused malnutrition and the diseases of deficiency: scurvy, rickets, kwashiorkor, beriberi. Now, in modernized countries and cities, diseases of excess cause obesity, diabetes, hyper
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     Folic acid and throat cancer
Italian researchers report "encouraging" results from a study in which folic acid supplements were given as a treatment for laryngeal leucoplakia, which may progress to cancer.
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     Eight year olds can soon pop Prozac
The European Medicines Agency has recommended to extend the indication for Prozac and associated names to include the treatment of children of 8 years of age or older who suffer from moderate to severe depression and who do not respond to psychologic
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     What to eat?
Eat less, move more, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, and go easy on junk food. These are author and nutritionist Marion Nestle's basic principles for a good diet
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     Canadians healthier than Americans
A Harvard Medical School survey has found that Canadians are healthier than Americans, have better health-care access than Americans and are generally more satisfied with their medical services than their southern neighbours.
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     ACE inhibitors linked to birth defects
A popular class of blood-pressure medications thought to be safe in the first trimester of pregnancy appear to have caused serious birth defects in about 7 percent of babies whose mothers took them, a new study has found.
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     JRSM Systematic Review of Spinal Manipulation Info.
Summary and other details of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine's recent review of spinal manipulation
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     New hispanic dietary guide
A new booklet providing nutritional advice and specific product suggestions for Latino consumers is set to appear in supermarkets in coming months
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     Strange bedfellows: big-pharma and nonprofits
Pharmaceutical companies and disease realated nonprofit patient orginazations are tied together by massive financial donations
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     New infant food allergy info
Parents are more likely to think their infant is allergic to certain foods than is actually the case, according to a new study from the UK.
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     NPs and PAs begin to fill physician's role
The demand for doctors is growing and the supply isn't keeping up. Hospitals have found a solution to the problem by hiring nurse practitioners and physician assistants -- midlevel practitioners who serve to augment physicians in practices and hospit
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     Chinese remedy may help diabetes
A gardenia fruit extract used in Chinese medicine for centuries to treat adult onset diabetes is effective, scientists have found.
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     CODEX - Health and Freedom of Choice
A good overall view of the Codex issue
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     "Super-sizing" hurts the wallet in the long run
The "super-size" deals at fast-food restaurants aren't such a bargain once the costs of weight gain are considered, according to a new study.
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     Weakened Immune System May Cause Crohn's Disease
A weak immune system, rather than an overactive one, may be responsible for Crohn's disease, a new study reports.
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     USS Nimitz Sailors receive nutrition info
Sailors on the USS Nimitz get an onboard nutrition education
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     Thalidomide's comeback
Thalidomide approved to treat myeloma
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     Good nutrition is key to Crohn's
A very interesting and well written article concerning Crohn's disease
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     PA Schools Getting Proactive on Kid's Nutrition
Pennsylvania schools are starting programs to address the problem of obesity in children
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     Prince Charles Urges Old Remedies for Modern World
Britain's Prince Charles told a meeting of the world's health ministers on Tuesday that ancient cures like acupuncture and herbal medicines should be used alongside modern treatments to improve global health.
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     Olsen twins to create nutrition TV show
Interesting news-bit about the Olsen twins creating a nutrition TV show for children
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     Do you Get Enough B-12?
Research shows many people lacking vitamin B-12
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     Electronic Smog Concerns WHO, Others
News article concerning chronic conditions being caused by electronic devices
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     Take steps to avoid West Nile virus
preventative steps can be taken to lower chances of West Nile infection.
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     Teen Athletes Have Better Nutrition
ADA study shows teens involved with sports have better nutrition
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     Study examines need for prostate cancer treatments
Most men diagnosed with low-grade prostate cancer may not need radical treatments such as surgery or radiotherapy, which can have serious side effects, researchers said on Thursday.
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     Merck Misrepresents Vioxx...Again
Merck is denying news reports that suggest new data from the drug maker indicates Vioxx increased heart attack risks earlier than previously reported and that the risk for stroke persisted long after the patient stopped taking the drug.
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     ADHD drugs sent 2,500 to hospital
More than 2,500 children went to hospital emergency rooms in 2004 after taking a stimulant used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, most because of accidental overdoses, a US government report suggests.
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     Vitamin D Improves Lung Function
A recent study presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference suggest that teens who have a low dietary intake of vitamin D have significantly lower lung function in comparison to teens who consume more, or at least the recommend
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     Whole Grains Come Full Circle
In the late 19th century, Minneapolis millers led a white-flour revolution that unwittingly stripped nutrients from breads, snacks and pastas. Today, Minnesotans are among those leading a whole-grain counterrevolution.
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     20 Things We Could Do To Be Healthier
20 preventive measures in order of rank. Preventive measures that are ignored by more than half of those who would benefit from them are indicated by asterisks.
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     More Evidence: Painkillers Increase Heart Risk
UK study finds more evidence of heart risk among those taking different types of pain medicaction
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     Medical Center to Coexist with Holistic Hospital
A holistic medical facility planned alongside Mercy Gilbert Medical Center is anticipated to become a national model for integrating conventional and naturopathic medicine. The Celebration Center for Integrated Healing is planned on 5 acres next to t
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     NFL Adds Nutritionists to Team
Many NFL teams are focusing on nutrition with twenty teams hiring nutritionists.
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     The Dairy Debate
The white stuff is accused of causing allergies and even cancer. As an anti-dairy campaign is launched, Anastasia Stephens asks where the truth lies
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     Naturopathic Doc Retires From State Senate
87 year old Naturopathic Doctor, George "Doc" Gunther - the longest-serving member of Connecticut's General Assembly, has announced he will not seek a 21st term in the state Senate.
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     Illinois May License Naturopathic Doctors
Illinois may become the 15th state to license naturopathic physicians -- those who favor natural treatments or use such procedures as acupuncture.
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     Dartmouth Begins"Ask The Nutritionist" Program
"Ask the Nutritionist" is newest part of program instituted by Dartmouth to help curb eating disorders.
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     Aetna Adds Chiropractic Benefit
Aetna reached an agreement with American Specialty Health to manage chiropractic benefits for Aetna HMO members in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
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     I Am A Chiropractor
Statement by a little girl stirs emotion from Doctor of Chiropractic.
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     Prince Charles to Endorse Alternatives
The Prince of Wales will urge doctors to start using unconventional techniques such as chiropractic, acupuncture and herbal medicines to treat serious illnesses, in a speech to the World Health Organisation next week.
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     Nutrition Notes: Make Your Comfort Food Healthy
Many people think that real comfort foods must be high-fat, high-calorie and bad for your health. A new study, however, which adds to other research from the last few years, suggests that a food becomes a comfort food for physical and psychological r
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     US Less Healthy than British
news story reporting recent findings that the British are more healthy than Americans
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     Chiropractic: It Works for Me
UK news article rebutal, with golfing related case study, of the controversial Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
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     Drug firms 'hype up diseases to boost sales'
Drug companies are inventing diseases to sell more of their products, it has been claimed. Scientists have accused major pharmaceutical firms of "medicalising" problems like high cholesterol or the symptoms of the menopause in a bid to increase profi
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     Vitamin C Essential in Treating Avian Flu
Press release from the Orthomolecular.org detailing the possible benefits of Vitamin C in treating avian flu.
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     Bromelain May Help Combat Cancer
Pineapple may be the latest weapon in the battle against cancer.
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     Dead Chiropractic Society
Chiropractic organization cranks chiropractic up a notch
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     Alternative Therapy Cancer Study
Fred Huchinson Cancer Research Center and Bastyr discover more than 70% of cancer patients find positive results from alternative therapy.
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     Allergy Sufferers Sniff Out Natural Remedies
USA Today article exploring various alternative treatments for allergies.
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     Jury Rules Against Vioxx
Delivering a sharp blow to Merck, a New Jersey jury has found that the company did not properly warn patients of the dangers of its drug Vioxx and thus was responsible for a heart attack suffered by John McDarby in 200
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     Ban Urged on Industry Gifts to Doctors
The gifts, drugs and classes that makers of pharmaceuticals and medical devices routinely give doctors undermine medical care, hurt patients and should be banned, a group of influential doctors says in an article published Wednesday in The Journal of
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     Chiropractic Key to Recovery
From neck, back pain to allergies, chiropractic may ease body's ailments
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     A Naturopatic Trip to the Dentist
Naturopatic tips for improving oral health and hygeine
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     New Supplement Legislation
New legislation propsed allowing nutritional supplements to make health claims.
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     Standard Process Products Not Exclusive to Docs
Products from Standard Process are available all over the Internet, not available exclusively through health care practioners.
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     Diet Can Keep Inflammation At Bay
A healthy diet contributes to reduced inflammation.
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     How Food Can Weaken The Body's Defenses
Excerpt from MicroMiracles by Dr. Ellen Cutler concerning Digestion, Gut Health, and Immune Response
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     DOD Sets Active Duty Chiropractic Benefits
GAO RELEASES FINDINGS ON DOD’S IMPLEMENTATION OF CHIROPRACTIC BENEFIT FOR ACTIVE DUTY SERVICEMEMBERS
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     Chiro. Becoming Mainstream Pain Management
More and more people are tuning to chiropractic for pain management.
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     Enzymes: A Dietary Supplement Perspective
Article explaining the origins and modern day applications of enzyme supplementation.
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     Cooked Food Versus Raw
50 Connect - UK ... create true health because they are missing some very vital elements needed by the body for its optimal functioning; things like enzymes, oxygen, hormones ...
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     Choose Dietary Supplements Wisely
Pay attention to ingredients and potential effects of dietary supplements.
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     Enzymes are Micro Miracles
American Chiropractor article about Ellen's book
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     Naturopathic Docs Say No To Flu Shot
Canadian Naturopathic doctors give flu defense advice
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     Digestion - The Easy Way
Easy digestion tips article from Cochrane, Alberta newspaper. By Dr.Michelle Schoffro Cook.
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     KU Nutritionist Keeps Athletes on Track
KU Nutritionist works with athletes towards optimal performance
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     Chiropractic Gains Equine Support
Veterinarian eases horses' aches, pains Hands-on doctor specializes in chiropractic, acupuncture; equine patients respond well
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     Talk to Your Doc About Supplements
Importance of telling doctors about the supplements you are taking.
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     World Enzyme Demand on the Rise
World enzyme demand to hit $5.1bn by 2009
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     Cancer Experts Support Naturopathic Findings
Some of the nation's top cancer researchers have rediscovered what a Seattle naturopathic physician, Dr. Dan Labriola, reported more than half a decade ago -- that it can be dangerous to combine some cancer therapies and certain natural supplements.
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     Codex Alimentarius Allows Seven Deadly Pesticides
Although Codex says it is focused on "Consumer Protection" the Codex Alimentarius Commission now allows seven of the 12 deadliest compounds on earth to be used on food. These seven deadly pesticides are banned by US law and the Stockholm Convention,
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     Importance of Chiropractic Care Recognized
Article from the online version of the Craig Daily Press presenting chiropractic as primary care
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     Nutritionist Keeps Students Focused
In an effort to combat unhealthy habits, Notre Dame Food Services provides a professional resource for students who want to become educated on how to eat healthily in college - nutritionist Jocie Antonelli.
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     A brain in the head, and one in the gut
...Eat a pastrami sandwich, and contractions all along the small intestines mix the food with enzymes and move it toward the lining for absorption to begin. ...
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     NIH Establishes National Commission on Digestive Diseases
Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D., announced the establishment of the National Commission on Digestive Diseases, which will work to improve the health of the nation through digestive diseases research.
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     Anti-Oxidant Pizza Unveiled
Health-conscious pizza-fans will soon be able to tuck into their favourite dish with fewer worries, Italian nutritionists announced here this week . A team of culinary experts have developed the first "anti-oxidant pizza", which is not only low in
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     Veteran Vet Practices Holistic Priciples
A fantastic article on one of Enzyme Inc.'s best veterinarian customers.
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     Antacids Linked to Food Allergies
There may be a connection between taking a proton pump inhibitor or an H-2 receptor blocker and developing a food allergy, according to researchers in Austria.
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     Healthy Help Through Enzymes
A Chiropractic Econoimics article concerning the healthy benefits of enzyme supplementation. Written by Enzymes, Inc.'s Dr. Donna Werner
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     Could Vitamins Be Outlawed in America?
More on Codex Alimintarius
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     Supplement Speeds Wound Healing
A new study shows that taking a supplement that combines several antioxidant nutrients can do it nearly 20% faster.
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     IBS Relief
50 Connect - UK ... From the moment food enters our mouths digestive enzymes are released from the salivary glands, stomach and small intestine to begin breaking it down, helping ...
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