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Wednesday, December 31st, 2008child vitamin -
How To Make Money In A Declining Market (The Motley Fool)
Shares look cheap, yet John Keeling has not been buying…so far. But now, having identified his 2-part strategy for maximising returns in this down market, he’s jumping in.
Source: rss.feedsportal.com
New Year’s Revelation: Bottled Vitamins No Way to Beat Cancer (Bloomberg)
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — If you’re pondering a New Year’s resolution to lead a healthier life in 2009, head to the fresh produce stand instead of the vitamin shelf.
Source: www.bloomberg.com
Vitamin supplements do not protect woman against cancer research finds (Daily Telegraph)
Taking vitamin supplements does not protect women against cancer a study has concluded.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
TABLE TALK, December 31 (Rocky Mountain News)
New spices, dips, caffeine candy and more food-related bits
Source: rockymountainnews.com
How home cooking and family meals can help create a ‘more caring’ society (The Herald)
We’ve had nouvelle cuisine, international fusion, and more fad-diets than the average Scot can stomach. But 2009 will see a return to local produce and hearty homecooking, top chefs have predicted, with benefits for society, health and the environment.
Source: www.theherald.co.uk
Some resolve; Some resolve not to resolve (WTOP Radio Network)
People tend to have a love-hate, take-them-or-leave-them relationship with New Year’s resolutions, it seems.
Source: www.wtop.com
Supplements May Not Cut Cancer Risk (WebMD)
Taking vitamin C, vitamin E, or beta-carotene supplements may not cut cancer risk, researchers report.
Source: www.webmd.com
How to Fix Your Life in 2009 (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
Frugality is, once again, a virtue. To help you settle into this strange new world, WSJ reporters have dug deep into their beats to offer advice that will help you make your dollars work harder.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
No cancer risk reductions seen with antioxidants (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
In the large Women’s Antioxidant Cardiovascular Study, participants who took beta carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, or a combination of supplements had no significant reductions in their risk of cancer.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Vitamin Supplements Do Not Reduce Cancer Risk, More Evidence (Medical News Today)
US researchers studying the effect of beta carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E, either singly or in combination, on over 7,000 women found the supplements did not reduce their risk of getting cancer compared to women who did not take the supplements.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com