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One Size Diet Does NOT Fit All
A low-glycemic load diet is more likely to produce weight loss in obese young adults who have high insulin concentrations than is a low fat diet; it is also more likely to improve high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and triglycerides, regardless of insulin levels. -
Full June 15, 2007 Issue in PDF
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Pharmacology Watch
Sweeping new changes have been made to the guidelines for prevention of endocarditis in patients undergoing dental procedures. -
Full July 1, 2007 Issue in PDF
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Supplement: Getting a Good Night's Sleep
Most adults need 7-8 hours of sleep per night and should feel refreshed after that much sleep. Unfortunately, Americans are sleeping less. -
Clinical Briefs With Comments from Russell H. Greenfield, MD
Greenfield RH. Pretzel logic—yoga for migraines. Altern Med Alert 2007;10(7):81-82. Greenfield RH. Move the cheese: Dairy and prostate cancer. Altern Med Alert 2007;10(7):82-83. Greenfield RH. Phooey on folate? Colorectal cancer chemoprevention. Altern Med Alert 2007;10(7):83-84. Getting a good night's sleep. Altern Med Alert 2007;10(7):S1-S2. -
The Role of Diet and Nutrition in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Petty RG. The role of diet and nutrition in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Altern Med Alert 2007;10(7):77-81. -
Who Needs Benzos? Lavender and Insomnia
Kiefer D. Who needs benzos? Lavender and insomnia. Altern Med Alert 2007;10(7):73076. -
Full June 25, 2007 Issue in PDF
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Chronic Pain: Evaluation and Treatment in the Emergency Department
Patients with chronic pain can be some of the most difficult patients to deal with. They are often miserable and demanding, and their quest for pain relief can lead to addiction.