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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: 01/01/2010 - 02/01/2010
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Moderate soy intake improves survival in breast cancer patients. Participants included 5,033 women in the Shanghai Breast Cancer Survival Study who were su...
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: Children's diseases - a 40 minute video on children's diseases
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Sunday, June 12, 2011. Children's diseases - a 40 minute video on children's diseases. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required. Labels: Dr. Gerald Lewis. Health On the Net.
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: Heart disease - a 30 minute video on coronary heart disease
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Heart disease - a 30 minute video on coronary heart disease. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required. Labels: Dr. Gerald Lewis. Health On the Net.
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: 06/01/2011 - 07/01/2011
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Heart disease - a 30 minute video on coronary heart disease. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required. Labels: Dr. Gerald Lewis. Health On the Net.
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: 12/01/2009 - 01/01/2010
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Wednesday, December 30, 2009. Inadequate vitamin D may account for over 1/2 of end-stage renal disease in african americans. Deficiencies in vitamin D (defined as less than 15ng/ml) we...
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: 02/01/2010 - 03/01/2010
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Vitamin D deficiency associated with cardiovascular disease prevalence. Source: 25-Hydroxyvitamin D deficiency is independently associated with cardiovasc...
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: 11/01/2009 - 12/01/2009
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. The Flu Fighters—in Your Food. New Research Points to Ways to Boost Immunity by Making Sure Your Diet Has the Right Nutrients. Click on this link. A team ...
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: Read This First
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Tuesday, October 02, 2007. Do not email the author. Purpose of this blog. Disclosure of funding sources. This is a private website receiving no funds from a third party. Free hosti...
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: 05/01/2010 - 06/01/2010
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. DHA supplementation improves memory in healthy adults with age-related cognitive decline. At the end of the study period, the group receiving the DHA supplemen...
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources: Diabetes - a 30 minutes talk on type 2 diabetes and how it can be helped and treated
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Andrew's Nutritional Health Resources. This blog is intended for any readers interested in the latest research on nutritional health as published by the company who the author works for. The company researches from sources of high scientific reputation as well as through their relationship with the Linus Pauling Institute. Thursday, June 02, 2011. Diabetes - a 30 minutes talk on type 2 diabetes and how it can be helped and treated. Labels: Dr. Gerald Lewis. Health On the Net. Subscribe to this blog.