March 20, 2008
The Essay was read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement,
and, at the request of the Society, printed in the 'New England Quarterly
Journal of Medicine and Surgery' for April, 1843
The Essay was read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement,
and, at the request of the Society, printed in the 'New England Quarterly
Journal of Medicine and Surgery' for April, 1843. As this Journal never
obtained a large circulation, and ceased to be published after a year"s
existence, and as the few copies I had struck off separately were soon
lost sight of among the friends to whom they were sent, the Essay can
hardly be said to have been fully brought before the Profession.
Researchers in Sweden suggest a gluten-free vegan diet provides help for rheumatoid arthritis patients' hearts as well as joints.
The old adage "we are what we eat" received further support this week, and may even suggest "we are what our parents ate" when a new study by researchers in the US revealed that healthy men who have a diet low in folate have a higher risk of chromosomal abnormalities in their sperm.
Excerpt of "The Sonoma Diet," by Connie Guttersen
Can what you put in your mouth really effect how much fun you have between the sheets? Liz Frost reports on the new diet that could mean better, faster and more orgasms for you!
A new study suggests that following a gluten-free, vegan diet may offer rheumatoid arthritis patients some protection from heart attacks and strokes.
A gluten-free vegan diet full of nuts, sunflower seeds, fruit and vegetables appears to offer protection against heart attacks and strokes for people with rheumatoid arthritis, Swedish researchers said on Tuesday.
For most young people a diet of hot fried chips every day would be a dream come true but for McCullys gap teenager Tara Crabtree the daily ritual of eating the golden potato sticks has become monotonous and dull.