How The Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease is Made
Posted by admin in Health Mad on February 8th, 2010
It’s an unfortunate reality that early Alzheimer’s signs are often missed by a patient’s family – and even by some doctors. Family members often dismiss memory loss and other signs of dementia as normal signs of aging and don’t bring it to the attention of their doctor
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Does Eating Soy Reduce The Risk of Breast Cancer?
Posted by admin in Health Mad on February 8th, 2010
Does eating soy products lower breast cancer risk? That’s a question that has yet to be answered. Many studies have looked at the effects of soy on breast tissue with some suggesting a protective effect and others showing no apparent benefit.
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Malnutrition is Common with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Posted by admin in Health Mad on February 8th, 2010
People who’ve been diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease should see a nutritionist who’s experienced with dealing with this type of disease. Why? A new study shows that up to ten percent of people who have inflammatory bowel disease suffer from malnourishment – and some don’t even know it
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