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Health Buzz: Calcium Supplements May Boost Heart Attack Risk - U.S. News & World Report

Jacksonville Journal: Swimming pool acid not found in river - Florida Times-Union

MusclePharm Announcment and DIETS Study Published - PennyToBuck.com - Penny Stock Live (blog)

Celiac Disease Diagnosis Up 4-Fold Worldwide - Medscape

Overweight? Diet Drugs May Not Be The Answer - NewsBlaze

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Health Buzz: Calcium Supplements May Boost Heart Attack Risk - U.S. News & World Report


Health Buzz: Calcium Supplements May Boost Heart Attack Risk
U.S. News & World Report
Beta carotene in the diet, for example, is associated with a lower risk of lung cancer, but as a supplement, it increased the incidence of the disease among ...

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Jacksonville Journal: Swimming pool acid not found in river - Florida Times-Union


Jacksonville Journal: Swimming pool acid not found in river
Florida Times-Union
Perhaps you're writing about a personal medical or diet challenge. If so, we would like to consider running your material in the Times-Union's new health ...

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MusclePharm Announcment and DIETS Study Published - PennyToBuck.com - Penny Stock Live (blog)


MusclePharm Announcment and DIETS Study Published - PennyToBuck.com
Penny Stock Live (blog)
... Inc. (NASDAQ:DIET) — A new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research confirms what eDiets has known since it pioneered the online ...

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Celiac Disease Diagnosis Up 4-Fold Worldwide - Medscape


Celiac Disease Diagnosis Up 4-Fold Worldwide
Medscape
At this time, Dr. Ludvigsson said, the gluten-free diet remains the cornerstone of treatment for CD. However, "in the future, alternative treatment ...

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Overweight? Diet Drugs May Not Be The Answer - NewsBlaze


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Overweight? Diet Drugs May Not Be The Answer
NewsBlaze
According to an article in the July 15 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, almost half of patients on lorcaserin for a year lost five percent or ...

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