by Dr. Winston Greene | May 8, 2004 | News
A study has revealed that the once highly praised antioxidants found in red wine, grapes and peanuts were not as effective cancer preventatives as green and black tea, in slowing down the progression of prostate cancer. Participants of the study involved 20 men who... by Dr. Winston Greene | May 8, 2004 | News
FOLKS, Dr. Mercola is right on target again: Mercola.com The American College of Physicians released a report that stated regardless of cholesterol levels, most people with diabetes should be taking cholesterol-lowering medication to cut their risk of having a heart... by Dr. Winston Greene | Jul 20, 2003 | News
For more information on GERD treatment options see our Free Symptom Health Survey. I believe you will find some interesting information. How to Treat GERD (Gastric Reflux) By Tom Cowan, MD Medicines for stomach and upper digestive system problems are currently the... by Dr. Winston Greene | May 26, 2003 | News
By Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. Over the last three years, you’ve probably read a lot (especially from me) about “good” and “bad” estrogen. The first time you see these references it can be somewhat confusing: How can estrogen be good and... by Dr. Winston Greene | Feb 17, 2003 | News
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs are Less Effective in Reality than in TrialsCholesterol-lowering statin drugs work to lower ?bad? LDL cholesterol in clinical trials, however, in reality many patients do not stick to the pill-taking routine, rendering the treatment less... by Dr. Winston Greene | Jan 17, 2003 | News
Letter to Archives of Internal Medicine, submitted on July 20, 2002 Exaggerated benefit of statin treatment in the elderly? by Uffe Ravnskov, MD, PhD (corresponding author), Magle Stora Kyrkogata 9, S-22350 Lund, Sweden. Tel/fax +46 46145022 (call before faxing) ,... by Dr. Winston Greene | Jan 10, 2003 | News
Letter to Archives of Internal Medicine, submitted on July 20, 2002Exaggerated benefit of statin treatment in the elderly? by Uffe Ravnskov, MD, PhD (corresponding author), Magle Stora Kyrkogata 9, S-22350 Lund, Sweden. Tel/fax +46 46145022 (call before faxing) ,... by Dr. Winston Greene | Jan 1, 2003 | News
Illustrating what Dr. Pauling has maintained for years, new research has shown that people with high levels of Lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a), have a much higher risk of heart disease. Analyzing the findings from 27 studies, British researchers found that those patients with... by Dr. Winston Greene | Jan 1, 2003 | News
Elevated levels of fibrinogen, a protein synthesized by the liver which is necessary for normal blood clotting, increases the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and may be the mechanism by which many recognized cardiac risk factors cause disease. Researchers... by Dr. Winston Greene | Dec 30, 2002 | News
Trans Fat Much Worse for You Than Saturated FatThis study measured the effect of trans fat, found in fried foods and processed foods such as cookies, crackers and pastries, and of saturated fat, found in meat, butter and some dairy products, on blood vessel function...
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