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Individuals whose diet includes more salad dressing, nuts, fish, poultry and certain fruits and vegetables and fewer high-fat dairy products, red meats, organ meats and butter appear less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, according to a report posted online that will appear in the June print issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives [...]

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning on the potential danger of consuming raw milk, following a campylobacteriosis outbreak that has been linked to at least 12 illnesses in Michigan.

The raw (unpasteurized) milk linked to the outbreak is from Forest Grove Dairy in Middlebury, Ind.
The FDA said in a statement: “Proponents of [...]

In layman’s terms, a dietary supplement is basically anything taken “intended to supplement the diet.” (This includes a vast array of products.)  The problem is that dietary supplements are not regulated under the same regulations as ordinary food and drug products.  The FDA regulates only “quality control and good manufacturing processes, but does not ensure [...]


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  • Maryam Kaur: irritable bowel is really bad, this disease can really crap your digestive system ,"'
  • Round Kitchen %0B: almost everyone in our family have hypertension, this disease is very common among older people :`~

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