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  • Tools and Resources I Use

    My Blogs http://ruthanbrodsky.com Topics include: marketing, internet marketing, writing for business, copywriting, social networking and working at home. http://secretstohealthandaging.com Topics include: preventative health, complementary medicine, recent research, fitness, nutrition, healthy aging, diseases and treatments, weight loss and much more. http://FromRetirementtoCareerChange.com Topics include: planning for retirement, starting your own business, internet business, information products, balancing your …

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  • Two More Outdated Nutritional Assumptions

    In my last post I wrote about soy and olive oil not as good as we think they are. Assumption Number Three: Vitamin C prevents Colds Truth be known, and then this is not absolute, taking vitamin C supplements may shorten colds slightly but the results vary widely. Other than that, no matter what Linus …

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  • What Are the Signs and Symptoms of N1H1 in People?

      I didn't know if she had the flu or not, the regular flu or the H191 flu, but one of the gals in our bridge class had watery eyes, raspy throat and a cough. I believe she should have considered staying home that afternoon rather than share whatever she had with the other 15 …

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  • Antioxidants May Not Increase Your Life Span

      The food manufacturers have been on the health bandwagon for some time claiming they've put antioxidants in their foods for consumers' health. The products run the gamut from skin care products to soda and to cereal. The ads on the food state that the added antioxidants prevent cancer, rid you body of toxics and …

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  • Anit-aging Facial Skin Care Treatments Part 2

    There are more skin treatments that claim they improve the appearance of your face than I could write about or want to write about. I suspect that as we get older there will be newer treatments that are even less invasive than the ones I've described. I am also guessing that these treatments will do …

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  • Skin Deep: Caring for Your Face Part I

    A half page feature story questioning whether facials really work in The New York Times prompted (Mar.19.2009, p E3) me to do some research and some self assessing. First, I don't believe there is any age, no matter how old, when you stop caring about how you look. In visits to home care facilities I …

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  • Medication Risks and Benefits

    There is a growing movement that consumers should be able to calculate the benefits and risks of a prescription drug just like we can figure out the fat and calories of a chocolate chip cookie. Inspired by the nutrition fact panels on food packaging, researchers at the Dartmouth Medical School are asking federal regulators to …

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  • Dry Skin Prevention and Treatment

    I've already lathered lotion on my hands 3 times this morning and it's not quite 7 A.M. It is winter, however, a major factor for chapped, dry hands. Dry skin often shows up on your hands, shins and sometimes abdomen. And it is more common during the winter months when humidity is low. Ordinarily, dry …

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  • Vitamins C and E Do NOT Prevent Heart Attacks

    Like most of you, I take vitamins C and E because I'm convinced they will improve my heart health. Based on a recent study of 15,000 doctors age 50 and older, I may have to rethink what I am doing. This new study supports previous findings from other large trials showing that there is no …

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  • Natural Skin Care Products – A Reality Check

    Your face is what people see when they meet and greet you. Your face becomes even more prominent in the winter months when the rest of your body is covered with long sleeves and trousers. For some reason, we tend to pay more attention to our faces as the daylight hours get shorter and we …

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