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Saturday, November 26, 2005

High-fat dairy food may lower colorectal cancer risk


High-fat dairy food may lower colorectal cancer risk
Reuters - Nov 23 11:58 AM
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have high levels of high-fat dairy foods and conjugated linoleic acid, a component of dairy foods, in their diet may have a reduced risk of colorectal cancer, according to a report in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Save to My Web

Fitness specialist Jean Volk offers personal training
Newport News-Times - Nov 25 4:17 PM
Personal training utilizing the Pilates Reformer is offered by Jean Volk at the Desert Springs Health Spa. The space is located at 422 SW 10th in Newport, 574-9887.Save to My Web

Role of Vitamin D in Bone Health in Americans Over 50, Leading Osteoporosis Experts Reach Consensus
Medical News Today - Nov 24 3:07 AM
The American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) today issued physician recommendations to generate greater understanding of the role of vitamin D in bone health in women and men over 50, calling for an increase in currently recommended vitamin D intake and encouraging individualized treatment in patients.Save to My Web

County library offers to Help Your Health
Los Alamos Monitor - Nov 25 1:26 PM
Vitamin E seemed like a good thing once; suddenly it is no longer recommended. Coffee is discouraged, but green tea is OK. Peanut butter is sometimes linked to cancer, but almonds contain the right stuff. And, given the heart-healthy condition of the French, can red wine be all that bad?Save to My Web

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