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Naturopathic doctor popular among Hispanics (Boston Globe)
When Juan Shutte began feeling heat and pains in his face and back, he went to a clinic, but doctors told him they couldn't find the problem.
Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls Category: Health News Created: 11/20/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/20/2008
Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- The dietary supplement beta-alanine (BA) -- widely used by athletes and body builders -- improves muscle endurance in the elderly, according to U.S. researchers.
Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls (HealthCentral)
Beta-alanine boosts muscle, balance, study finds.
Performance skincare (The Star)
Skin Nutrition takes a treatment based approach to skincare.
Natrol Supplements Help Consumers De-Stress, Digest, And Rest During the Hectic Holidays (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CHATSWORTH, Calif.----Natrol, Inc., a premier marketer, manufacturer, and distributor of nationally branded nutritional products, knows that the hectic holidays can cause consumers stress due to mood swings and stress, unhealthy eating, obligations, time constraints, and general lack of exercise and sleep.
Beta-alanine helps seniors stave off fatigue (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Older people taking a sports nutrition supplement favored by Olympic athletes show substantial increases in their ability to withstand fatigue, new research shows.
Aspirin, Vitamins, Folic Acid Fail to Prevent Heart Disease (Bloomberg)
Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- A daily aspirin didn't prevent heart disease in middle-aged diabetics, according to a study that counters recommendations by the American Diabetes Association.
Studies: Beware of taking vitamins (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Vitamins C and E, pills taken by millions of Americans, do nothing to prevent heart disease in men, one of the largest and longest studies of these supplements has found. Vitamin E even appeared to raise the risk of bleeding strokes, a danger seen in at least one earlier study.
Health (The West Australian)
An Australian infertility study has revealed disturbing levels of vitamin D deficiency among men who are unable to impregnate their partners. The discovery surprised Sydney researchers investigating the incidence of DNA fragmentation of sperm, a significant factor in male infertility.
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