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Matti Narkia

JAMA -- Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis, December 20, 2... - 0 views

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    Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and risk of multiple sclerosis. Munger KL, Levin LI, Hollis BW, Howard NS, Ascherio A. JAMA. 2006 Dec 20;296(23):2832-8. PMID: 17179460
Ziad Al-Rawi

There IS a Cure for Diabetes? - 0 views

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    Hi it's Ziad. I recently had a meal with a very close friend of mine. During our conversation he told me that he had been diagnosed with Diabetes. This was very recently in December 2013. Apparently his stress levels were high and this contributed to him being diagnosed with Diabetes. He was told by his Doctor he would need to take insulin and regularly monitor his blood levels for there rest of his life! Unbelievably, within approximately 3 weeks of this diagnosis his Diabetes was reversed! He couldn't believe it. He followed this simple program and within 3 SHORT weeks his Diabetes was gone! No needles, no insulin, no fear. To my knowledge Diabetes is for life. Extremely happy to be re-educated. I made this quick video to raise awareness that Diabetes is reversible. Even with type 1 Diabetes there are apparently many cases where the need for insulin is radically reduced and incredibly with some cases even done away with altogether! To Download The Program INSTANTLY Click in the video or Click Here: http://regularresults.com/reversediabetes.html
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D deficiency an important, common, and easily treatable cardiovascular risk fac... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D deficiency an important, common, and easily treatable cardiovascular risk factor?\nLee JH, O'Keefe JH, Bell D, Hensrud DD, Holick MF.\nJ Am Coll Cardiol. 2008 Dec 9;52(24):1949-56. Review.\nPMID: 19055985
Matti Narkia

The Heart Scan Blog: Food sources of vitamin K2 - 0 views

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    Vitamin K2 is emerging as an exciting player in the control and possible regression of coronary atherosclerotic plaque. Only about 10% of dietary vitamin K intake is in the K2 form, the other 90% being the more common K1.
Matti Narkia

Growth inhibitory action of cranberry on Helicobacter pylori. - [J Gastroenterol Hepato... - 0 views

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    Growth inhibitory action of cranberry on Helicobacter pylori.\nMatsushima M, Suzuki T, Masui A, Kasai K, Kouchi T, Takagi A, Shirai T, Mine T.\nJ Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2008 Dec;23 Suppl 2:S175-80.\nPMID: 19120894
Matti Narkia

The Heart Scan Blog: "High-dose" Vitamin D - 0 views

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    I stumbled on one of the growing number of local media stories on the power of vitamin D. \nIn one story, a purported "expert" was talking about the benefits of "high-dose" vitamin D, meaning up to 1000, even 2000 units per day. \nI regard this as high-dose---for an infant. \nJudging by my experiences, now numbering well over 1000 patients over three years time, I'd regard this dose range not as "high dose," nor moderate dose, perhaps not even low dose. I'd regard it as barely adequate.
Matti Narkia

Too Little Vitamin D Puts Heart at Risk - 0 views

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    Dec. 1, 2008 -- Getting too little vitamin D may be an underappreciated heart disease risk factor that's actually easy to fix.\n\nResearchers say a growing body of evidence suggests that vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of heart disease and is linked to other, well-known heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes.
Richard Parker

Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak: Latest information, news and updates - 1 views

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    China is grappling with an outbreak of infections from a new coronavirus that began in December.
Matti Narkia

Early treatment hope for tinnitus - BBC News - 7 views

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    "Research has raised the possibility of successfully treating the ear-ringing disorder tinnitus soon after its onset. Some forms of the condition are associated with spontaneous nerve activity in the brain. A team from the University of Western Australia showed this activity is, for a time, dependent on nerve signals generated in the inner ear. They believe it might be possible to treat tinnitus - for a limited period - by reducing these signals from the ear. "
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    Everyone has the potential to hearing loss and it is not always preventable. There are numerous ways that someone could end up developing hearing loss for themselves, but by being aware of the warning signs, you can reduce your risk. You might be surprised to learn that gaining weight might really lead to hearing loss. Although it doesn't seem like it would be connected, there are a number of ways that weight growth might affect your hearing. https://www.widex.com/en/hearing-loss-and-tinnitus/
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