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    Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Red meat risks: One more reason to go vegetarian

    The new link between meat consumption and heart disease, discovered by Dr. Stanley Hazen of the Cleveland Clinic, is just the latest evidence linking meat consumption to killer diseases that cripple, then kill, 1.3 million Americans annually. Dr. Hazen's study showed that carnitine, an amino acid contained in all meat products, is a major factor in heart failure.
    The new link between meat consumption and heart disease, discovered by Dr. Stanley Hazen of the Cleveland Clinic, is just the latest evidence linking meat consumption to killer diseases that cripple, then kill, 1.3 million Americans annually. Dr. Hazen'...

    Tags: Cleveland Clinic, Internal Medicine, Internists, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Disease

  2. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Red meat and heart disease link: Not all about the fat?

    The long-established link between red meat consumption and <a href=&quot;#" data-topic-id="HEDAI0000026">heart disease</a> may have less to do with the fat in the meat than many have assumed, researchers said Sunday.&nbsp;
    Los Angeles Times
    The long-established link between red meat consumption and heart disease may have less to do with the fat in the meat than many have assumed, researchers said Sunday.  Writing in the journal Nature Medicine, a team led by Dr. Stanley Hazen of the...

    Tags: Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Cleveland Clinic, Heart Disease, Science and Technology, Amino Acids

  4. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Rev Up Your Fat Burning Power

    Your body&rsquo;s ability to burn fat for energy is a key factor in losing weight. These 3 tips will help power up your fat burning furnace to melt fat away naturally.
    Your body’s ability to burn fat for energy is a key factor in losing weight. These 3 tips will help power up your fat burning furnace to melt fat away naturally. Turn Up the Heat Thermogenic foods are foods that produce extra heat, causing...

    Tags: Lemons, Vitamin C, Dietary Supplements, Amino Acids, Physiology

  6. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. From Sun Magazine: A little less Duff

    Duff Goldman quite literally ate his way across America to film the series &quot;Sugar High" last year &mdash; from sea to sugary sea. And we aren't talking Hollywood smoke-and-mirrors eating, where it looks like someone is tasting something but is really spitting it into an off-camera bucket. It was real &mdash; all too real, as Goldman now realizes.
    Duff Goldman quite literally ate his way across America to film the series "Sugar High" last year — from sea to sugary sea. And we aren't talking Hollywood smoke-and-mirrors eating, where it looks like someone is tasting something but is really...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Iron (dietary supplement), Men's Health, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Annapolis

  8. May 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Fatigue supplements are actually misbranded drugs: FDA

    A commercial website for people suffering from symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is rife with numerous illegal and misleading treatment claims, according to a <a href=&quot;http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/2012/ucm301795.htm" target="_blank">recent warning letter</a> sent to Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
    A commercial website for people suffering from symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is rife with numerous illegal and misleading treatment claims, according to a recent warning letter sent to Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum by the U.S. Food and Drug...

    Tags: Human Body, Mineral Supplements, Symptoms, Media Industry, High Blood Pressure

  10. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. Dr. Eric Braverman

    In the year 1975, I had my first job at the Princeton Brain Bio-Center. I was  assigned the important task of helping Dr. Carl Phiffer to write a book, &quot;Zinc  and Other micro-Nutrients". When I wrote this book, it was considered that Lead  was safe at 80 parts per million, and we argued that a safe level was zero.  Subsequently, every five years or so, the environmental protection agency  lowered this limit to 60, then 40, then 20, then 10, and some groups even  lowered it down to zero for children. At that time, we discovered the important  role for zinc, where a hundred enzymes were involved. Iron was involved with  only eight enzymes and received far more attention. I was told by the Dean at Harvard Medical School that my work on nutrition was completely meaningless and  obsolete, and unimportant for medicine. The importance for micro-nutrients in  our soil and the impact on behavior is not well known. The importance of  magnesium in heart disease, the long term toxic effects of aluminum, lead,  cadmium, and mercury on the brain, were all identified in my first book.  Selenium is an anti-cancer agent.
    In the year 1975, I had my first job at the Princeton Brain Bio-Center. I was assigned the important task of helping Dr. Carl Phiffer to write a book, "Zinc and Other micro-Nutrients". When I wrote this book, it was considered that Lead was safe at 80...

    Tags: Iron (dietary supplement), Human Body, Harvard Medical School, Physical Conditions, Environmental Politics

  12. Feb 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The Healthy Skeptic: Male fertility supplements are no magic path to fatherhood

    The average man produces hundreds of billions of sperm cells in his lifetime. Only a minuscule fraction of those little guys ever manage to swim far enough and fast enough to fertilize an egg. Successful sperm must be strong. It stands to reason then that they also must be well-nourished.
    The average man produces hundreds of billions of sperm cells in his lifetime. Only a minuscule fraction of those little guys ever manage to swim far enough and fast enough to fertilize an egg. Successful sperm must be strong. It stands to reason then that...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Vitamin B12, Human Interest, Medical Procedures and Tests, Vitamin Therapy

  14. Jan 2, 2011 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. B vitamins help improve memory

    <b>Dear Pharmacist: I read your Facebook post about improving memory with B vitamins. Can you elaborate more one day? &#8212; C.K., Nashville, Tenn.</b>
    Dear Pharmacist: I read your Facebook post about improving memory with B vitamins. Can you elaborate more one day? — C.K., Nashville, Tenn. Dear C.K.: Most people know that ginkgo, vinpocetine, eleuthero and acetyl-L carnitine support memory...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Ginkgo Biloba, Steroids, Drugs and Medicines, Vitamin B6

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