November 26, 2008
Recent Health and Wellness Headlines: - No proof of vitamin C, D, E benefits - Baltimore Sun
Here's a round up of some recent news stories on nutrition, health, wellness, exercise and all the rest. There's a lot out there! -
No proof of vitamin C, D, E benefits - Baltimore Sun
Vitamin supplements - taken by millions of Americans to boost or maintain their health - don't reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes or breast cancer, according to two large studies published today. In trial, 14,641 middle-age male physicians
Eat for Life Beans, rice fill soup with nutrition - Tacoma News Tribune
If America is truly a melting pot, soup often reflects the best flavors of our immigrant cultures. The recipe here for Southwestern Black Bean Soup is a fiber-rich soup based on two of the world s most common pantry staples: beans and rice. Beans
Corporate Social Responsibility Profile - CSR Wire
Located in Brattleboro, Vermont, New Chapter is the supplement industry's first certified organic manufacturer producing vitamins and minerals made with organic ingredients. Founded in 1982, the company currently formulates 93 distinct formulas
Vitamin E, C supplements don t reduce cancer risk, but you never - Food Consumer
Tuesday November 18, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) — A new study scheduled to be presented Sunday at an American Academy of Cancer Research (AACR) meeting in Washington, D.C. suggests that taking vitamin E and vitamin C may not provide any protective
FDA: Epilepsy drug may be risky for Asians - KIDK
WASHINGTON (AP) - Treatment with certain epilepsy drugs may expose some Asian patients to serious skin reactions, federal health officials warned Monday. The Food and Drug Administration said it is investigating whether medications like Dilantin
Vitamins donated to poor - Windsor Star
A Windsor-based manufacturer of gelatin capsules has donated five million vitamin A capsules to the Micronutrient Initiative to help in its efforts in saving the lives of millions of children around the world. With this donation Accucaps Industries
You can eat healthier during the holidays - Daily Gazette
vegetables and lean turkey. -Turkey is a great source of lean protein and is healthiest if you skip the skin and go for the white meat. If you prefer the dark meat, mix and match in order to get a little extra flavor without adding too much fat
Vitamin D Can Alter Color Cancer Cells In Many Ways, Through One - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2008) A colon cancer cell isn't a lost cause. Vitamin D can tame the rogue cell by adjusting everything from its gene expression to its cytoskeleton. In the Nov. 17 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology, Ord ez-Mor n et
Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of heart disease: study - Thaindian.com
Los Angeles, Nov 26 (Xinhua) Chronic vitamin D deficiency may be a culprit in heart disease, high blood pressure and metabolic syndrome, a new study has suggested.The lack of sunshine during winter may diminish vitamin D levels in the body and harm
Vitamin E cuts breast cancer risk - study - Food Consumer
Monday Nov 17, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) — Taking vitamin E and vitamin C may not provide any protective effect against prostate cancer, according to a new study scheduled to be presented Sunday at an American Academy of Cancer Research (AACR) meeting















