by Dr. Winston Greene | Dec 16, 2001 | News
A commonly prescribed drug for lowering blood cholesterol may affect people’s ability to drive or perform other everyday tasks. Lovastatin, sold by Merck and Co. under the name Mevacor and also as mevinolin, could affect attention and reaction speed. Researchers... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 28, 2001 | News
From:Prescription Alternativesby Earl Mindell, RPh.PhD., (Pharmacist)Virginia Hopkins, M. A.Keats Publishing Inc. 1998Earl Mindell on Cholesterol Lowering DrugsDebunking the Cholesterol Myths. . . a victim of negative press, cholesterol is an essential component of... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 16, 2001 | News
Study one: Tea corrects endothelial dysfunction Both short- and medium-term consumption of teas such Matcha Powder teas improve abnormal endothelial function, according to the results of a recently published American study. The effect was not due to the caffeine in... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 16, 2001 | News
The threat of biological warfare is real and concern over preparedness of the civilian population and medical professionals is growing. There is virtually no practical way that vaccines, antibiotics or other treatment can be delivered to a frightened populace in a... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 8, 2001 | News
The idea that sugar can cause diabetes is a common misconception. Just eating sugar does not cause a person to get diabetes. For parents who watched their children consume several pounds of sugar last week for Halloween, this information may come as a relief. But... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 8, 2001 | News
Diet Helps Fibromyalgia People with fibromyalgia may experience reductions in their symptoms if they eliminate one or more foods from their diet. Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition, often accompanied by depression and fatigue, in which a person feels pain in the... by Dr. Winston Greene | Oct 4, 2001 | News
Hormone Replacement Therapy Losing Support By Michael O’Reilly, M.D. ThirdAge Women’s Health Expert A new study confirms that women who survive a first heart attack and start hormone replacement therapy (HRT) are not protected as first thought. In fact,... by Dr. Winston Greene | Sep 10, 2001 | News
From Dr. Mirkin: A study in the British medical journal, Lancet, shows that people who eat the most partially hydrogenated oils are the ones who are most likely to die of heart attacks (March 10, 2001). We have suspected for more than 20 years that partially... by Dr. Winston Greene | Sep 5, 2001 | News
March 14, 2001 Trans fatty acid consumption increases coronary heart disease risk A prospective study of 667 men aged 64 to 84 who were initially free of coronary heart disease revealed that the amount of trans fatty acids consumed was associated with risk of the... by Dr. Winston Greene | Sep 5, 2001 | News
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