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December 19, 2004

Low Carb Craze May Be Over

"A study by NPD Group, an independent marketing information company, found that the percentage of American adults on any low-carb diet in 2004 peaked at 9.1 percent in February and dropped to 4.9 percent by early November."

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December 15, 2004

Iron Supplements May Help ADHD Children

"Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) seem to have iron deficiency, according to the results of a small study. The researchers suggest that such kids may benefit from iron supplements."

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Vitamin E in Food May Fight Cancer

Researchers have found that a form of Vitamin E called gamma-tocopherol may fight prostate and lung cancer.

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Fish Oil Supplements Analyzed and Found Safe

Forty-One fish oil supplements were tested for mercury and PCB's and none were found to be contaminated.

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December 14, 2004

Melatonin Supplements for the Sleep Deprived

A comprehensive review of all studies on the use of melatonin supplements to treat sleep disorders found little or no benefit.

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December 06, 2004

Strontium Ranelate for Osteoporosis

A recent study found that the drug strontium ranelate appears to be effective in reducing the risk for a vertebral fracture in women with osteoporosis. The study also found that strontium can reduce the risk of breaking a bone in the vertebral column by 49 percent.

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