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Misc. News : Consumer Affair
Public Letter for Support of Dr. Yue
For your information, there is a copyright infringement case pending in the Supreme Court that may help shape your understanding of the U.S. legal system.  It is a very interesting case.  华人软件开发者岳东晓博士状告两家美国大公司盗窃他花费多年时间所开发的一款称为 POWERRPC的软件。区法庭仅仅经历 3个月便迅速判处岳博士败诉,判决忽略所有证据,随后命令岳东晓博士赔偿被告律师费用 20多万美元.
Jan 5, 2009 - 2:42:33 PM

Diet & Health : General Health
Low-carb diets prove better at controlling type 2 diabetes
In a six-month comparison of low-carb diets, one that encourages eating carbohydrates with the lowest-possible rating on the glycemic index leads to greater improvement in blood sugar control, according to Duke University Medical Center researchers.
Jan 5, 2009 - 1:59:03 PM

Misc. News : Recalls & Alerts
National Brands Inc. Issues a Nationwide Recall of Topaz brand Wafer Rolls Because of Possible Health Risks
National Brands Inc., Spring Valley NY is initiating a nationwide recall of all their 4.76oz (135gm) cans and 12.3oz (350gm) cans of Topaz brand Wafer Rolls because it may be contaminated with Melamine.
Jan 5, 2009 - 10:15:49 AM

Food & Health : Laws & Politics
Labeling of Bug-Based Food Colorings Will Help Some Consumers
After a decade-long gestation period, the Food and Drug Administration has finally ordered that food and cosmetics manufacturers that color their products with carmine and cochineal list them by name in ingredient lists.
Jan 5, 2009 - 10:13:49 AM

Food & Health : Laws & Politics
Govt. Science Panels Skewed Toward Industry, Says Report
The National Coal Council issues reports with titles such as “Coal: America’s Energy Future” and “The Urgency of Sustainable Coal.” And while its web site loads, Aaron Copeland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” streams triumphantly over the image of an American bald eagle.
Jan 5, 2009 - 10:11:12 AM

Diet & Health : Body Weight
Study links obesity to elevated risk of ovarian cancer
A new epidemiological study has found that among women who have never used menopausal hormone therapy, obese women are at an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer compared with women of normal weight.
Jan 5, 2009 - 9:56:27 AM

Food & Health : Laws & Politics
Court Scolds Gerber for Marketing Candy as “Fruit Juice Snacks”
The Gerber Products Company, owned by Nestleì, has drawn harsh criticism from a U.S. Court of Appeals for using pictures of real fruit to market a gummi-bear-like candy formerly called “Fruit Juice Snacks.”  The Court said consumers would likely be deceived because the package depicts images of oranges, cherries and strawberries, though the leading ingredients are corn syrup and sugar.
Jan 2, 2009 - 12:04:37 PM

Food & Health : Laws & Politics
FDA looks at Seroquel Marketing
If 100 million Americans   have high cholesterol and only 8 million have schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, how can AstraZeneca's Seroquel not cholesterol pill Crestor be its second best selling pill?
Jan 2, 2009 - 9:50:45 AM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Vitamins C and E and beta carotene again fail to reduce cancer risk in randomized controlled trial
Editor's note:  Does the study mean vitamins are useless?  No.  Vitamins are always vitamins.  Try to use a nutrition-balanced diet and if neccessary take vitamin supplements.
Jan 1, 2009 - 9:48:50 PM

Diet & Health : General Health
Antioxidants offer pain relief in patients with chronic pancreatitis
Antioxidant supplementation was found to be effective in relieving pain and reducing levels of oxidative stress in patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP), reports a new study in Gastroenterology
Jan 1, 2009 - 1:51:53 PM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Grape seed extract kills leukemia cells
A new study published in the Jan 1, 2009 issue of Clinical Cancer Research suggests that grape seed extracts may be chemo- protective against leukemia.
Dec 31, 2008 - 4:33:33 PM

Misc. News : Consumer Affair
Get Out of Denial About Your Food Says Cowboy Activist!
With his cowboy hat and handlebar mustache, agricultural activist Trent Loos is a one-man army against the animal rights movement.
Dec 30, 2008 - 4:06:27 PM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Food additive may promote growth of lung cancer
A new study suggests that high intake of inorganic phosphates found in a variety of processed foods including meats, cheeses, beverages and bakery products may promote growth of lung cancer and even increase the risk of developing the disease in individuals predisposed to the disease.
Dec 29, 2008 - 10:43:13 AM

Diet & Health : General Health
Gardening provides recommended physical activity for older adults
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity on most days of the week in order to maintain and improve optimal health.
Dec 29, 2008 - 9:51:43 AM

Diet & Health : General Health
Another reason to avoid high-fat diet -- it can disrupt our biological clock
Indulgence in a high-fat diet can not only lead to overweight because of excessive calorie intake, but also can affect the balance of circadian rhythms – everyone's 24-hour biological clock, Hebrew University of Jerusalem researchers have shown.
Dec 29, 2008 - 9:49:43 AM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Carcinogens in Meat
Modern methods of raising animals for food have made matters even worse for meat-eaters. Antibiotics, hormones, heavy metals, dioxins, and various other compounds are raising the risk of cancer.
Dec 27, 2008 - 12:25:32 PM

General Health : Drug News
Did Wyeth Illegally Promote its Cancer-Associated HRT?
Revelations of Wyeth's alleged pay-to-play, ghostwritten articles in medical journals brought by Sen. Charles Grassley (R- Iowa) this week could not come at a worse time for the company.
Dec 27, 2008 - 9:16:28 AM

Diet & Health : Children & Women
Vitamin D deficiency linked to high odds of having C-section
Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy increases risk of having a Caesarean delivery, according to a new study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Dec 23, 2008 - 11:42:42 AM

Food & Health : Cooking & Packing
Healthy Recipes: Potato-Veggie Pancakes
Latkes are a traditional Hanukkah dish, yet these crispy pancakes can be prepared year round and enjoyed by all. Although latkes can be high in fat if fried in oil, our version is baked, providing a healthier alternative. Potatoes are usually the main ingredient for this dish, but they don’t have to be the only one. Using grated carrots and green onions boosts the health quotient and adds interesting texture and depth to the flavors.
Dec 23, 2008 - 10:32:21 AM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Study explains why broccoli prevents cancer
Many vegetables are known to prevent cancer. Eating cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage can help reduce risk of breast cancer.
Dec 23, 2008 - 10:20:37 AM

Food & Health : Laws & Politics
FDA warns Coca-Cola over Diet Coke Plus nutrition claims
The FDA sent a warning letter on Dec 10 to Coca-Cola Co saying its Diet Coke Plus with added vitamins and minerals does not meet the agency's standards, Reuters reported Dec 23.
Dec 23, 2008 - 9:37:22 AM

Diet & Health : Heart & Blood
Overweight, physical inactivity boosts heart failure risk
Simply having some extra pounds and being physically inactive a bit may dramatically boost your risk of heart failure, a new study in the Dec 23 2008 issue of Circulation suggests.
Dec 23, 2008 - 9:24:49 AM

Misc. News : Consumer Affair
Pork Product Safe to Eat But Not Breathe
The head tables are gone at Quality Pork Producers (QPP) in Austin, MN, Indiana Packers Corp. in Delphi, IN, and Hormel Foods Corp. in Fremont, NE.
Dec 23, 2008 - 8:47:48 AM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Dairy products may raise prostate cancer risk
Eating dairy products often may be a risk factor for prostate cancer, a study published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests.
Dec 22, 2008 - 3:38:34 PM

Misc. News : Recalls & Alerts
FDA Warns Consumers About Tainted Weight Loss Pills
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting consumers nationwide not to purchase or consume more than 25 different products marketed for weight loss because they contain undeclared, active pharmaceutical ingredients that may put consumers’ health at risk.
Dec 22, 2008 - 1:13:28 PM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Brain cancer survivor talks about anticancer foods
Being diagnosed with a cancer may not be a bad thing for some people who have experienced something unusual during the fighting of their cancer. Some people may even have made some additional income out of their experience if the experience is recorded and sold in books or videos.   Some have found new meanings for their lives.
Dec 21, 2008 - 2:32:13 PM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Eating soy linked to lower breast cancer risk
Eating soy food regularly may help prevent breast cancer in postmenopausal women, a new study published in the British Journal of Cancer suggests.
Dec 21, 2008 - 11:23:52 AM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Eating tofu cuts colorectal cancer risk in postmenopausal women
Eating tofu and other soy foods regularly may help prevent colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women, a new study published in the Dec 10, 2008 issue of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests.
Dec 21, 2008 - 10:53:25 AM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Eating soy may prevent prostate cancer
Eating soy products may help men prevent the development of prostate cancer, a new Japanese study published in the Dec 2008 issue of Journal of clinical Oncology suggests.
Dec 21, 2008 - 10:33:38 AM

Diet & Health : Cancer
Does Vitamin D cut breast cancer risk?
Overwhelming evidence has suggested that a wide variety of cancers including breast cancer have something to do with vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency.   Only a very few studies failed to establish the association.
Dec 20, 2008 - 10:32:33 AM

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