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Nutrition Health Review
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Articles in Fall 2003 issue of Nutrition Health Review
- The TOPS Way to Weight Loss: Beyond Calories and Exercise
- Material vs. moral good
by Matthew Scully
- Fishy chemotherapy
- Veterans Hospitals under investigation
- Researchers from the Food and Brand Lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign conducted two separate surveys of 1,436 North Americans
- 7-Eleven's Snack Master Kennith Fries is hoping to erase a public misconception about convenience stores and unhealthful foods by announcing that the chain will offer several varieties of natural, low-fat, organic chips
- Army animals drafted for war
- So-called reality TV shows hardly reflect real life
by Clay Calvert
- Self-healinga challenge to modern medicine
by William Renaurd
- Alpha-lipoic acid
- The link between Hodgkin's disease and breast cancer
- Animal deaths prompt review
- Acupuncture for dental pain
- Quick recipes for vegetarians
- Pioneering gene therapy for children
- Food Fight: The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis, and What We Can Do About It
- Celiac disease often goes undiagnosed in children
- Manufacturers to list trans fat content
- Eighty percent of doctors surveyed said that they would be willing to care for patients during a bioterrorism outbreak, according to research published in the September/October 2003 issue of Health Affairs
- Mederma® is the first topical gel formulated to help new and existing scars appear softer and smoother
- University starts non-animal research program
- Executive order threatens health industry
- Chrosome damage can be an indicator of exposure to potential carcinogenic substances, according to a study published in Mutagenesis
- Soy products are known for their health benefits within the body
- Warm climates help arthritis recovery
- The sale of unregulated and unmonitored contact lenses is a reckless endangerment of the ocular health of the U.S. public
- Is animal experimentation worthwhile? an interview with Steven Kaufman, M.D
by Steven R. Kaufman
- Tall parents can now push their baby strollers without stooping over, thanks to Kid Clark LLC's new products, Luv-Handles, a breakthrough design for stroller handle extensions
- Better aneurysm detection studied
- It has been known for some time that chronic snorers often have sleep apnea, a disorder in which breathing stops repeatedly for up to 90 seconds at a time
- HRT drug widely prescribed despite cancer, dementia links
- The flavor of sweet, juicy plum tomatoes is no longer a "summer only" sensation
- Lasers used to treat acne scars
- People who live in areas that are infested with nocturnal mosquitoes often burn mosquito coils, or spiral-shaped strips of insecticide-treated plant matter, near their bedrooms
- Leukemia treatment ineffective in rare cases
- Congratulations, madame, the rabbit is dead
by Gail Gorman
- Nature's Gate Organics® Propylene Glycol-Free deodorants are formulated to ensure protection without chemicals that can irritate the skin
- ALS developing in Gulf War vets
- Second-hand cigarette smoke can be dangerous to your pets as well as to yourself and your family
- Survey shows Americans prefer test tube science
- EPA asks for review of human toxicity testing
- Cholesterol-lowering landmark diet study: an interview with David Jenkins, M.D
by David Jenkins
- Military admits experiments on soldiers
- Rosacea