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Articles in Summer 2004 issue of Nutrition Health Review
- ADHD more likely to develop in epileptic children
- Easy steps to bolster flu immunity
by Joseph Brasco - Whither the weather withering? an interview with Pat Thomas
- Gulf War vets show signs of syndrome
- An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 that struck the Utah-Colorado border in 2004 may have been caused by a federal facility that pumps salty water 14,000 feet into the earth's crust
- Fiber and whole grains may cut cancer risk
- Desmopressin may ease nocturia
- The weather: friend and tyrant
by William Renaurd - Iron-deficient cells can cause restless legs syndrome
- According to findings published by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine
- Peanuts can help children meet dietary requirements
- Fast facts about bladder care
- Random thoughts on weather
by Ray Josephs - Doctor sour on artificial sweetener
by H.J. Roberts - When used with nicotine replacement therapy and cognitive-behavioral counseling, bupropion did not improve one-year smoking cessation rates
- Forcing kids into a mental health ghetto
by Ron Paul - Perspectives on bladder control in men, women, and children
by Lindsey Kerr - Lycopene supplements may suppress cancer growth
- Iron deficiency may lead to ADHD
- Artificial sweetener under fire
- North Korea has launched a campaign warning citizens of the dangers of long hair
- Educational television programs, instructional videos, and even some computerized games claim to help children develop language skills
- Maintaining bladder health
by Betsy Omeis - The Wellness-Recovery Connection
- Manipulative therapy may relieve chronic shoulder pain
- Canada warns against SSRIs during pregnancy
- Physicians are increasingly suggesting that women undergo immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy
- Women make up majority of incontinence cases
- Runaway Eating
- Dutch officials consider euthanasia guidelines
- Teenager on antidepressants found guilty of murder
- Hormone therapy sees mixed results for urinary incontinence
- Des Chutes Medical Products, Inc., has developed Myself®, a device that has helped women improve and even cure incontinence without drugs or surgery
- Butterbur extract for allergic rhinitis
- Radio identification tags used on children
- How Dry I am …: and other concerns of the aging American
by Gail Gorman - Bladder health relates to general health
by Philip Zimmerman - NTD Labs, a specialty high-tech, biomedical laboratory dedicated to prenatal screening for birth defects, has announced a new noninvasive blood test
- Pet allergens may impede lung function
- Benefits of vitamin E
by Phillip Zimmerman - Organic farming can increase antioxidant levels
- Bedwetting: an overview of treatment options
by Howard J. Bennett - The Chicago Botanic Garden's expanded menu of lifestyle coursesincluding fitness walks, the Feldenkrais Method, Tai Chi, and Yogaare now being made available to the general public
- Fast facts about influenza
- Cow slaughter is down 8.1 percent from 2003, perhaps because of the reported case of mad cow disease, which claimed its first human life in 2003
- OraQuick® Advance Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test is the first U.S. Food and Drug Administration -approved and CLIA waived rapid point-of-care test that can detect antibodies to both human immunodeficiency virus in 20 minutes
- Combination therapy for prostate trouble
- Women can make this a year about revamping and recreating their image with beauty-enhancing products
- Flu shots for elderly may not work
- Using reconstituted bloodpacked red cells and freshfrozen plasma that are mixed in the operating roomfor heart bypass surgery in infants works better than using fresh whole blood