Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.
Highlights

A collection of news and information related to Probiotics published by this site and its partners.

Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 1-12 of 12
» View wsbtradio.com items only
    Jun 14, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Quick relief for hot flashes, UTIs and bloating

    <strong>Dear Pharmacist: I have hot flashes. What is the best herbal supplement to help with that? Are there any home remedies for UTIs (urinary tract infections)? And finally, what can my daughter do for bloating during her monthly cycle?&mdash; H.T., Denver, Colo.</strong>
    Dear Pharmacist: I have hot flashes. What is the best herbal supplement to help with that? Are there any home remedies for UTIs (urinary tract infections)? And finally, what can my daughter do for bloating during her monthly cycle?— H.T., Denver,...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Dietary Supplements, Recipes, Diabetes, Baking Soda

  2. Mar 22, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Lactulose: A laxative that works at both ends

    <strong>Dear Pharmacist: I heard you recommend a drug called Lactulose as a laxative, but you said it helped with brain fog too. How can it work at both ends? &mdash; J.C., Decatur, Ill.</strong>
    Dear Pharmacist: I heard you recommend a drug called Lactulose as a laxative, but you said it helped with brain fog too. How can it work at both ends? — J.C., Decatur, Ill. Dear J.C.: It's true. The prescription medication called Lactulose is...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Dietary Supplements, Diabetes, Lyme Disease, Constipation

  4. Jan 19, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Make your own flu remedy

    Something special comes along this time of year to remind many of us about the joys of parenting.
    Something special comes along this time of year to remind many of us about the joys of parenting. It usually kicks in about 3:30 a.m. or so, when a little one stumbles down the stairs moaning about how he just threw up in his bed. So you do what any...

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, Allentown, Flu, Macungie

  6. Jan 4, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Don't get mugged by diabetes meds

    <strong>Dear Pharmacist: I have your &quot;Diabetes Without Drugs" book and it has helped me, but I'm still on two of the original five medications for this condition. Which nutrients should I take with my medicine? &mdash; B.B., Micanopy, Fla.</strong>
    Dear Pharmacist: I have your "Diabetes Without Drugs" book and it has helped me, but I'm still on two of the original five medications for this condition. Which nutrients should I take with my medicine? — B.B., Micanopy, Fla. Dear B.B.: For my new...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Dietary Supplements, Heart Disease, Vitamin B12, Pharmaceuticals

  8. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Gut bugs are implicated in heart attacks and stroke

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thousands of heart attack victims every year have none of the notorious risk factors before their crisis - not high cholesterol, not unhealthy triglycerides. Now the search for the mystery culprits has turned up some surprising suspects: the trillions of bacteria and other microbes living in the human gut.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thousands of heart attack victims every year have none of the notorious risk factors before their crisis - not high cholesterol, not unhealthy triglycerides. Now the search for the mystery culprits has turned up some surprising...

    Tags: Death, Diseases and Illnesses, Egg Yolks, Medical Research, Dietary Supplements

  10. Sep 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The gut and its bacteria a growing focus of research

    The yards of dank tubing in our midsections form a complex, amazing and absolutely pivotal foundation for human health. And the more that scientists come to appreciate this, the more they anticipate that future medical discoveries will come from the lowly gut.
    The yards of dank tubing in our midsections form a complex, amazing and absolutely pivotal foundation for human health. And the more that scientists come to appreciate this, the more they anticipate that future medical discoveries will come from the lowly...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, General Practitioners, Dietary Supplements, Allergies

  12. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Probiotics: A gut-check on bacterial health

    A fascinating, if disconcerting, fact: More than 100 trillion so-called good bacteria thrive in or on the human body. A sizable chunk of them maintain residence in the human digestive tract. Probiotics, live microorganisms that benefit their human host, are among these beneficial bacteria.
    A fascinating, if disconcerting, fact: More than 100 trillion so-called good bacteria thrive in or on the human body. A sizable chunk of them maintain residence in the human digestive tract. Probiotics, live microorganisms that benefit their human host,...

    Tags: Diarrhea, Food and Drug Administration, Dietary Supplements, American Medical Association, Yeast Infection

  14. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. What to look for in probiotics

    If you're interested in seeing whether eating probiotic-infused foods might improve your digestive health, look for foods (or supplements) with one of many species of lactobacillus or bifidobacterium.
    If you're interested in seeing whether eating probiotic-infused foods might improve your digestive health, look for foods (or supplements) with one of many species of lactobacillus or bifidobacterium. "There are something like 400 different probiotics,...

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, Henry Ford

  16. Jul 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. TV not always a healthy channel for advice

    Your family doctor doesn't work with a teleprompter. And there wasn't a live studio audience the last time you put on a hospital gown &mdash; thankfully. Television is great for sports, reality shows and reruns of &quot;The Big Bang Theory," but if you're getting your health information from TV, you might not be as well-informed &mdash; or as healthy &mdash; as you could be.
    Your family doctor doesn't work with a teleprompter. And there wasn't a live studio audience the last time you put on a hospital gown — thankfully. Television is great for sports, reality shows and reruns of "The Big Bang Theory," but if you're...

    Tags: Apple Cider, Internists, Weight, Health and Safety at School, Hormones and Metabolism

  18. Feb 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The Healthy Skeptic: Probiotics could help in cold and flu season

    Now that we're deep into the cold and flu season, it's safe to assume that germs are hiding pretty much everywhere &mdash; the keypad at the grocery store checkout, the handrail on the bus, the air around that miserable-looking co-worker.
    Now that we're deep into the cold and flu season, it's safe to assume that germs are hiding pretty much everywhere — the keypad at the grocery store checkout, the handrail on the bus, the air around that miserable-looking co-worker. Avoiding...

    Tags: Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Health

  20. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  21. All Health's Breaking Loose: Latest Research on the Bacteria that Keeps You Going

    We relate well to body markers we can see and quantify because they make sense. So, many fitness- related studies are focused on muscle, bone, endurance, and so forth. But there is a vital, essential feature about you that gets little credit. It’s...

    Tags: University of Michigan, The New York Times, Dietary Supplements, Health, Skin Rash

  22. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  23. Pill some day may prevent serious foodborne illness, scientist says

    Modified probiotics, the beneficial bacteria touted for their role in digestive health, could one day decrease the risk of <em>Listeria</em> infection in people with susceptible immune systems, according to Purdue University research.
    Purdue University News Service
    Modified probiotics, the beneficial bacteria touted for their role in digestive health, could one day decrease the risk of Listeria infection in people with susceptible immune systems, according to Purdue University research. Arun Bhunia, a professor...

    Tags: Health, Purdue University, Dietary Supplements, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pregnancy and Childbirth

Original site for Probiotics topic gallery.