Chronic illness main factor in supplement use (Reuters)Reuters - Having one or more chronic
illness is the primary factor associated with the use of
dietary supplements. Cancer survivors also use supplements to
treat chronic medical conditions, but not specifically for
cancer, a new study shows.Health Highlights: March 18, 2008 (HealthDay)HealthDay - Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by editors of HealthDay:Vegan diet may help ease rheumatoid arthritis: study (Reuters)Reuters - A gluten-free vegan diet full of nuts,
sunflower seeds, fruit and vegetables appears to offer
protection against heart attacks and strokes for people with
rheumatoid arthritis, Swedish researchers said on Tuesday.Dietitian's support can help people cut cholesterol (Reuters)Reuters - Working with a dietitian is an
effective way for some people to bring down their cholesterol
levels without drugs, a new study shows.Health Tip: Your Diet and Sleep (HealthDay)HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- If you've noticed that you feel particularly
sleepy or more energized after eating certain foods, that's because what
you eat can have an impact on how well you sleep and how awake you are
during the day.
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