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Cholesterol Drug Doesn't Work
A clinical trial of a widely used cholesterol drug has raised questions both about the medicine’s effectiveness and about the behavior of the pharmaceutical companies that conducted the study, cardiologists said Monday.
Merck and Schering-Plough, which make the drug, Zetia, and a pill that contains it, Vytorin, said Monday morning that Zetia had failed to benefit patients in a two-year trial that ended in April 2006. For the full story from AOL Health News click here:
Core Strength & Athletic Performance
Thomas Nesser, Assistant Professor of Phys Ed at Indiana State University, reports that core strength has very little to do with athletic performance. Nesser found that while there is a correlation between muscle strength in the core of an athlete's body and his or her demonstrated strength and power in sports performance, the link is moderate to poor and inconsistent. Professor Nesser says, "The results are not showing that greater core strength is going to help you - across the board - with your sport. There is a lot of information being generated right now about how to strengthen the core of your body, with new equipment and videos being released daily, but the evidence that all this core strength will help you in your sport performance (such as playing football) is not there."
Toxic Shower Gel Blog
A funny little story about my adventures at the local drug store:
Anti-Aging Seminar in Los Angeles this Weekend!
Join one of my mentors, Medical Intuitive and Hay House author
Caroline Sutherland, for this informative seminar beginning
Friday evening, March 7. I will be speaking about EMF Emission
Radiation Solutions.
We still have a few seats left! Register today: http://www.carolinesutherland.com/event-details.cfm?EventID=48
Fun--Bite
The patient refused autopsy.
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