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Daily Archives: May 11, 2009

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Low serum magnesium is linked to increased risk of stroke

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  • Post published:May 11, 2009
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A study published on April 16, 2009 in the American Journal of epidemiology describes that magnesium deficiency is linked to increased risk of ischemic stroke.  This research involved over 14,200…

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Low selenium levels linked to risk of skin cancer

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  • Post published:May 11, 2009
  • Post category:Cancer/News
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In an excellent study done at the Queensland Institute of medical research in Australia, low selenium levels were linked with an increased risk of basal and squamous cell carcinoma.  The…

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Biphosphonates ( Fosamax ) linked to cancer and bone destruction !!

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  • Post published:May 11, 2009
  • Post category:Cancer/News
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The latest research published in the New England Journal of Medicine describes that Biphosphonates like Fosamax are associated with an increased risk of esophageal cancer and osteonecrosis. These medications are…

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