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Milkshake Study Finds Correlation Between Nutrition Labels and Metabolism

This week, National Public Radio (NPR) aired a segment on a new study that used milkshakes to see if our psychological reaction to nutrition labels affect hormone levels and metabolism after eating....

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Krill Oil Vs. Fish Oil

Are you considering adding an Omega-3 to your daily supplement regimen? Fish oil and krill oil are both sources of the essential fatty acids DHA and EPA, but there are a few subtle differences...

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Ways to Manage Menopause Symptoms

By Ashley Watson Are you going through menopause or have a patient experiencing the myriad of symptoms that are associated with this natural change? Then you know that sometimes the symptoms can be...

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DaVinci Laboratories® Introduces A•D•K Supplement

By Ashley Watson DaVinci Laboratories® has just introduced a new A • D • K supplement that may cause some raised eyebrows in the medical field. While the combination of vitamin A, vitamin D, and...

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Comparing the Different Forms of Calcium

By Ashley Watson Because the human body does not produce calcium, we must get it from other sources, such as dairy, dark leafy greens, calcium-fortified foods, or supplements. Most calcium...

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How Stress Affects the Adrenal Glands

By Ashley Watson According to the American Institute of Stress (AIS), stress is one of top causes of poor health in people living in the United States. Chronic stress can lead to elevated blood...

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Green-Lipped Mussels and Joint Support

By Ashley Watson Perna canaliculus (Perna) is the species name for an edible green-lipped mussel found off the coast of New Zealand, and it was introduced to the United States as a food supplement in...

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Beyond Aspartame: Talk to Your Patients About Energy Drinks

By Karin Krisher Remember when aspartame was the only supposedly sketchy item in your sweet drink? Remember when your patients got their energy from an early start and a small cup of tea? Those were...

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