Anthony
Anthony is an independent journalist with a passion for natural health. Through his inexorable desire to inform people of life saving methods and techniques, Anthony's articles have found themselves hosted by an array of natural health venues and news websites. Thanks in part to his role as a writer for hundreds of news websites, Anthony has managed to expand his knowledge in the field of health even further. With a reputation for helping people reach their fitness goals of any size, Anthony strives to help his clients and readers obtain optimum health. In addition to being a recognized health expert, Anthony has also accurately predicted and analyzed a plethora of national and international events.
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Posts by Anthony
B Vitamins Found To Halve Brain Shrinkage In Old
Sep 9th
Kate Kelland
Reuters
September 9, 2010

Daily tablets of large doses of B vitamins can halve the rate of brain shrinkage in elderly people with memory problems and may slow their progression toward dementia, data from a British trial showed on Wednesday.
Harvard Study Finds Bisphenol A In Dental Fillings And Sealants, Media Spin Begins
Sep 8th
Anthony Gucciardi
www.ShatterLimits.com
September 8, 2010

After a new study out of Harvard Medical School revealed that dental fillings and sealants contain dangerously high levels of the deadly chemical bisphenol A (BPA), some dentists are now claiming that these fillings and sealants are still perfectly safe for use in children.
Marijuana Better Than Pharmaceuticals At Treating Chronic Pain, Improving Mood
Sep 8th
Jonathan Benson
Natural News
September 8, 2010

Experts from different persuasions often argue about the alleged benefits of using marijuana for pain relief, but a new study out of McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) and McGill University (MU) has conclusively found that cannabis, the genus name for marijuana, is better than pharmaceutical drugs at relieving chronic neurological pain, and without all the harmful side effects.
Non-Stick Cookware Chemical PFOA Linked To High Cholesterol In Children
Sep 7th
BBC News
September 7, 2010

Scientists are concerned that exposure to chemicals used in non-stick frying pans could raise cholesterol levels in children after finding a link. They have no proof, but the West Virginia team says further research is needed to rule it out.
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked To Schizophrenia
Sep 7th
Timothy McDonald
ABC News
September 7, 2010

Babies born with low vitamin D levels are twice as likely to develop schizophrenia later in life, researchers from the Queensland Brain Institute have found.
Add a Little Olive Oil and Help Fight Breast Cancer Naturally
Sep 7th
Anthony Gucciardi
September 7, 2010

Spanish scientists from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona have recently found that adding a little olive oil to your meal can help ward off breast cancer.
Diet Drug Increases Risk of Heart Disease & Stroke
Sep 6th
Amanda Gardner
Health Day
September 6, 2010

A new study is linking the popular weight loss drug Meridia to an increased risk of non-fatal heart attacks and stroke, although taking the drug did not seem to up the risk of death in patients with a history of heart problems.
Walking Found To Prevent Cancer, Improve Total Health
Sep 6th
BBC News
September 6, 2010

About 10,000 cases of breast and bowel cancer could be prevented each year in the UK if people did more brisk walking, claim experts.
Vets Now Given Ecstasy To Treat Their PTSD
Sep 5th
Katie Drummond
Wired
September 5, 2010

A pair of psychiatric experts think they’ve got the answer to the soaring number of troops coming back from war with PTSD: have them undergo intensive psychotherapy — while they’re rolling on ecstasy.
Major Study Finds Vitamin D Helps Victims Survive Deadly Heart Condition
Sep 5th
Science Daily
September 5, 2010

Survival rates in heart failure patients with reduced levels of vitamin D are lower than in patients with normal levels. This is the finding of a major study carried out at University Medical Center, Groningen, Netherlands, according to a presentation at the European Society of Cardiology’s Congress 2010 in Stockholm.
