by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Apr 11, 2010 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Health Products, Supplements, Women's Health
According to a new study from Japan, a daily supplement of zinc may reduce anger and depression in young women. A daily supplement of 7 milligrams of zinc as zinc gluconate was associated with significant decreases in measures of anger-hostility and...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Apr 10, 2010 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Health Products
This antioxidant-rich polyphenol from Chardonnay grape seeds reduces blood sugar, triglycerides, insulin resistance and oxidative stress linked to obesity, according to a new study in hamsters. Researchers from the University of Montpellier, France, report that...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Mar 18, 2010 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition
Researchers from Ohio State University College of Medicine have determined that a specific gene plays a role in the weight-gain response to a high-fat diet. The researchers found that a diet rich in fat induced production of this gene, called protein kinase C beta...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Mar 6, 2010 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Weight Loss, Women's Health
Supplements of multivitamins and minerals may help reduce body weight and improve blood fat levels, according to results of a clinical trial in obese Chinese women. Results of a 26-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention study with 87 women...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Mar 6, 2010 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition
Lawsuit: Disclose PCB Levels in Fish Oil Quoted from CBSNews.com http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/03/02/health/main6259938.shtml Group Finds Amount of Contaminant Varies Greatly Among Popular Supplement Brands; Vague Claims on Labels Seen as Deceptive March 2, 2010...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Mar 6, 2010 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition
Quoted from BBC NEWS Published: March 3, 2010 Three diets – Mediterranean, low-fat and low-carbohydrate – are equally effective in helping reverse blocked arteries that lead to heart attack and stroke, say Israeli researchers. The study of 140 people,...