Magazines - Archives
- Nearly one-third report using supplements to boost prostate health
When a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer, his brothers are twice as likely to develop the disease as well, often at an earlier age. Author: Adrian Tokarnik - Date: July 19, 2004
- Vetri-Science® Laboratories Of Vermont Introduces
Vetri-Science® Laboratories of Vermont, the Original Perna Company, and proud makers of Glyco-Flex®, has formulated two new joint and connective tissue products specifically for cats. Author: Sara Collin - Date: October 2, 2005
- Daily Vitamins Could Prevent Vision Loss
If every American at risk for advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) took daily supplements of antioxidant vitamins and zinc, more than 300,000 people could avoid AMD-associated vision loss over the next five years, according to results of a new government study led in part by researchers at John Hopkins' Wilmer Eye Institute. Author: Sara Collin - Date: August 7, 2005
- A new outlook on veterinary nutrition
When it comes to eating right, each animal species, from rodents to humans, has a specific game plan. Unfortunately, many small-mammal pet owners are playing without a diet strategy and sidelining their companions with nutritional disease. Author: Doug Murphy - Date: December 10, 2003
- Subscribe to a mens health magazine!
With so much information and technology available, a mens health magazine may seem a rather quaint way of getting the latest news. Almost every mens health magazine is also available online making seem even less important to subscribe to one. However there are some things the Internet just can’t replace. Author: David Tees - Date: February 21, 2003
- Walking, for your health and weight loss!
Why walk? Author: Ray Maxon - Date: February 22, 2002
- Snoring causes and health risks
Although snoring may not be as serious as many illnesses or injuries, it can certainly be a cause for concern. Snoring affects a person both socially and medically and quality of life can be greatly improved if treatment is initiated. When snoring affects the quantity of sleep received, other health risks may occur. Author: Arlene Martell - Date: August 9, 2001
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