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October 2008 Mayo Clinic Health Letter Highlights Preventing Alzheimer's, Toenail Infections and Flu Shots (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) Here are highlights from the October issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter. You may cite this publication as often as you wish. Reprinting is allowed for a fee. Mayo Clinic Health Letter attribution is required. Include the following subscription information as your editorial policies permit: Visit www.HealthLetter.MayoClinic.com or call toll-free for subscription information, 800-333-9037, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Clues to Combat Alzheimer’s (Psych Central) Unfortunately, current science does not have a method to prevent or delay Alzheimer’s disease. But researchers are finding clues to the mystery by studying exercise, estrogen, diet and drugs, and many other avenues. A special report on Alzheimer’s disease, a supplement to the October issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter, describes focus areas [...] us.rd.yahoo.com
Possibilities -- But No Proof -- To Prevent Alzheimer’s (Science Daily) No one knows how to prevent or delay Alzheimer's disease. But researchers are finding clues to the mystery by studying exercise, estrogen, diet and drugs, and many other avenues. us.rd.yahoo.com
10/07/08: Invest in yourself (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville) Wall Street has been the topic of discussion for the last few weeks, and I found myself comparing the nation's economy to my personal economy and worth. us.rd.yahoo.com
Take Control of Your Future Health (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - A quick fix -- it's the American way. If we want to lose weight, we try the current fad diet. If we get a new diagnosis, we hope the cure is as simple as popping a pill. When it comes to health, understandably, we all want the instant fix. us.rd.yahoo.com
October 9-15, 2008 (Boulder Weekly) The wacky world of fake food Are we headed toward a world of simulated grub? by Emily Nunn us.rd.yahoo.com
Breast cancer gene tests — not worth the price? (MSNBC) American women should be aware that genetic tests for breast cancer are more hype than hope, writes bioethicist Art Caplan. us.rd.yahoo.com
Trends: Why in the world do we need to fake food? (Pioneer Press) Why must man make mock food? Because he can. us.rd.yahoo.com
The wacky world of fake food (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) Fake crab, called surimi, is made from pollock and other fish. (Bill Hogan/MCT) Bac-Os, Quorn Dogs, Cool Whip, near beer, sea legs, fish balls, Tang and Vienna sausage. That's a pretty vile menu. us.rd.yahoo.com
Fake food has nourished, nauseated us for ages (Honolulu Advertiser) Bac-Os, Quorn Dogs, Cool Whip, near beer, sea legs, fish balls, Tang and Vienna sausage. us.rd.yahoo.com
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