Professor's simple, colorful invention could save lives
In tropical regions around the world, days could be numbered for disease-carrying mosquitoes.
Thomas Kollars knows about dengue fever. His wife, Peggy, caught it when she was in Thailand, where he was working on mosquito control for the U.S. Army. He watched her skin turn bright pink because her capillaries were leaking, he recalls, and she was racked with pains she said were worse than childbirth. Full Story
Just shake the salt habit
Put down that salt shaker and step back from the table. That's a one-sentence summary of the latest public health alert on sodium intake from health watchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC report concludes that 70 percent of U.S. adults should limit sodium intake — a number far greater than many had expected. Full Story
HOLISTIC HEALTH NOTEBOOK
More about bones, progesterone, and anti-aging
Last week I started a discussion about the role of progesterone and bone building. Dr. John Lee is undisputedly the world's foremost clinician on progesterone and hormone balancing. He spent considerable time investigating the wide-ranging effects of progesterone, including rebuilding bone. Full Story
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