June Issue
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June 2001
Prescription drugs used to lower cholesterol come with potentially dangerous side effects that may outweigh the drugs’ benefits. Here, we discuss a natural approach.
Prescription drugs used to lower cholesterol come with potentially dangerous side effects that may outweigh the drugs’ benefits. Here, we discuss a natural approach.
An Unjustified Attack on Vitamin E
Life Extension address the media’s response to an article published in JAMA, and sets the record straight on the value of vitamin E.
Homocysteine News
Studies have shown that elevations in homocysteine can increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Fortunately, there are ways to keep homocysteine levels at bay.
An Inside Look at the FDA's Sordid Drug Approval Process
Company memos reveal the FDA’s quiet collaboration with a large pharmaceutical company to sell a lethal drug to Americans.
Does Cholesterol Cause Artery Disease?
LDL-cholesterol is only one of several known artery-disease risk factors in the blood.
In The News
Melatonin and cancer, soy for Alzheimer’s, etc.
Q & A
Garlic for your pet?, Taking pregnenolone and more.
Medical Updates
Studies from around the world that can help you live longer.
It is Never Too Late to Regenerate Your Brain
A review of Brain Longevity, by Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. with Cameron Stauth.
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