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You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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It is interesting to note that a physician survey found that 73% of female doctors believe it is important for patients to know that PSA screening is controversial and of unproven value, while only 43% of male physicians felt the same way. While physicians have an "ethical obligation to engage patients in 8% Watchful Waiting 12% Radiation Therapy A study of 1,809 men conducted in 2000 at Washington University School of Medicine in St.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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For example, two large-scale, randomized intervention trials evaluated the effect of P-carotene supplementation over 12 years on the primary prevention of cancer and CVD in male physicians (PHS) [36] and 2+ years in female health professionals (WHS) [37]. The dose administered was 50 mg P-carotene every other day. Upon initial evaluation, no evidence of either stimulation or inhibition of either diseases was noted when placebo and treated groups were compared.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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Of course, there are exceptions to these findings, so you need not despair if you can't find a physician who is female. male physicians who listen and care can do the job just as well, and hundreds of my patients can attest to that. Look for the Three Cs When you seek a second opinion, keep your antennae up. Look for a doctor who makes you feel comfortable, even though you may be apprehensive about seeing a new physician. This apprehension is very common.

Before You Take that Pill: Why the Drug Industry May Be Bad for Your Health

J. Douglas Bremner
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In the beta-carotene component of the Physicians' Health Study, 22,071 male physicians were randomized to either beta-carotene at doses equal to two carrots a day or to a placebo for a twelve-year period. There were no overall differences between the two groups in rates of cancer and heart disease,3 which suggests that vitamin A and specifically its antioxidant properties did not reduce disease rates. In the Beta-Carotene and Retinol Efficacy Trial (CARET), 18,314 smokers were randomized to either beta-carotene and vitamin A in doses equal to four carrots a day or to a placebo.
In one large study, male physicians given beta-carotene (the precursor of vitamin A) showed no differences in rates of heart disease compared to those given a placebo.32 In the Beta-Carotene and Retinol Efficacy Trial (CARET), 18,314 smokers randomized to beta-carotene and vitamin A in doses equal to four carrots a day had 17% more heart disease and were 17% more likely to die.33 In the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene (ATBC) Cancer Prevention study smokers were treated with beta-carotene and alpha tocopherol (vitamin E) or placebo.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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The use of vitamin supplements and the risk of cataract among US male physicians. Am. J. Public Health 84, 788-792. 87. Kuzniarz, M., Mitchell, P., Cumming, R. G, and Flood, V. M. (2001). Use of vitamin supplements and cataract: the Blue Mountains Eye Study. Am. J. Ophthal. 132, 19-26. 88. Milton, RC, Sperduto, RD, Clemons, TE, and Ferris FL, 3rd. (2006). Centrum use and progression of age-related cataract in the Age-Related Eye Disease Study: a propensity score approach. AREDS report No. 21. Ophthalmology 113, 1264-1270. 89. Chasan-Taber, L., Willett, W. C, Seddon, J. M., et al. (1999).

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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In a large study of male physicians, those who ate fish at least once per week had a 52 percent lower risk of sudden cardiac dearh.73 Fish oils with a seed oil of alpha-linolenic acid and vitamin E have also been shown to reduce the inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP), associated with cardio- Five Omega-6 and Omega-3 Fatty Acids to Remember LA: Linoleic acid. An omega-6 fatty acid found in vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds. Given the proper conditions, the body converts LA to GLA and eventually into prostaglandin 1. GLA: Gamma-linolenic acid.

Feed Your Genes Right: Eat to Turn Off Disease-Causing Genes and Slow Down Aging

Jack Challem
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Similarly, researchers from Harvard Medical School analyzed the dietary habits and risk of Parkinson's disease among 77,000 female nurses and 47,000 male physicians over twelve to fourteen years. Again, people consuming large amounts of vitamin E from foods had a lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease. Dietary Considerations A nutrient-dense diet plan consistent with the recommendations in chapter 7 may also reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease. Dr.

Health and Nutrition Secrets

Russell L. Blaylock, M.D.
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One extremely large study involving 22,070 male physicians between the ages of forty and eighty-four years of age found that eating one fish per week reduced the incidence of sudden cardiac death by 52 percent.305 This is a dramatic reduction when you consider 250,000 people die of a sudden cardiac arrest every year, and that 55 percent of those people have had no previous history of heart disease. Most will die before reaching the hospital, and the survival rate is a dismal 30 percent for those who do make it to a hospital alive.

Fundamentals of Naturopathic Endocrinology

Michael Friedman, ND
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Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and the risk of myocardial infarction in US male physicians: a prospective study. AmJ Epidemiol 1994;140:870-75. 36. Barrett-Connor E, Khaw K-T. Absence of an inverse relation of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate with cardiovascular mortality in postmenopausal women. N EnglJ Med 1987;317:711. 37. Monroe SE, Menon KMJ. Changes in reproductive hormone secretion during the climacteric and postmenopausal periods. Clin Obstet Gynecol 1977;20:113-22. 38. Devogelaer JP, et al.

Naturopathic Nutrition: A Guide to Nutrient-rich Food & Nutritional Supplements for Optimum Health

Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH
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Stampfer analyzed blood from 14,916 male physicians, all of whom had not had a heart attack. Five years later, 271 had suffered heart attacks. Of these, 31 had extremely high blood levels of homocysteine. A study at Oregon Health Sciences Center showed that 40% of patients who had a stroke had high homocysteine levels. In a normal population, it is elevated in 5%. There was an inverse correlation between homocysteine and intake of vitamins. Folic acid is one of the vitamins needed for the rapid conversion of homocysteine to the non-toxic cystathionine.

Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All into Patients

Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels
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By acknowledging the sometimes severe suffering of his menopausal patients, Wilson firmly aligned himself with women, standing courageously against the "indifference" of male physicians who dismissed women's suffering as simply a state of mind. Similar charges are regularly leveled against the medical profession from within the women's movement. Just like Wilson, advocacy organizations like the National Women's Health Network criticize clinicians who dismiss the problems experienced by women at midlife as "just" menopause.

What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You

Ray D. Strand
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The supplementation showed no benefit or negative effect when it came to lung cancer or heart disease.30 My Response Are the findings of these studies unsettling for you? At first glance, they seem disappointing, but let's take a closer look. All of these studies clearly show that if you are a smoker or are at high risk of developing lung cancer, you should not take beta-carotene alone. I often look for principles that become evident in the medical literature. Here is a perfect example: you should not take a single nutrient at very high levels, especially if you are a smoker.

Beat Diabetes Naturally: The Best Foods, Herbs, Supplements, and Lifestyle Strategies to Optimize Your Diabetes Care

Michael T. Murray
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To illustrate this link, lets look at results from the famous Physicians Health Study conducted by Harvard researchers with more than 42,000 male physicians. When these doctors were divided into two major dietary patterns—one labeled "prudent," as it was characterized by higher consumption of vegetables, fruit, fish, poultry, and whole grains, and the other labeled "Western," as it was characterized by higher consumption of red meat, processed meat, french fries, high-fat dairy products, refined grains, and sweets and desserts.

Disease Prevention and Treatment

The Life Extension Editorial Staff
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The Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital conducted an 11-year study involving 22,071 male physicians to determine the relationship between baldness and CHD (Lotufo et al. 2000). The study evaluated the following patterns of hair growth: no hair loss, frontal baldness only, and frontal baldness with mild, moderate, or severe vertex balding. (Vertex refers to the top of the head.) The Harvard study concluded that the risk of CHD increased progressively throughout the different groups, with vertex balding showing the greatest association.
A study teported in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology corroborated the Foundation's position on fibrinogen, when nearly 400 male physicians participated in the Physicians' Health Study (Ma et al. 1999). The blood fibrinogen levels of 199 subjects, who experienced heart attacks during the study period, were compared with those of 199 control subjects who did not suffer heart attacks. Individuals having heart attacks had significantly higher fibrinogen levels compared to those physicians with healthy fibrinogen levels.

SuperFoods Rx: Fourteen Foods That Will Change Your Life

Steven G. Pratt, M.D. and Kathy Matthews
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A study of U.S. male physicians found an inverse association between nut consumption and sudden cardiac death. Doctors who consumed nuts were less likely to die from the sudden arrhythmias that often accompany a heart attack.
Another study of 36,000 male physicians had comparable results. Virtually every study on eye health has come to the same conclusion: the more lutein and zeaxanthin-rich food consumed—particularly spinach, kale, collards, and broccoli— the healthier the eye. I think of these powerful carotenoids as natural sunglasses for the eye. We also know that the chlorophyll in spinach is a potential cancer fighter. Preliminary studies suggest it may be helpful in preventing tumor cell growth and exerting a significant antimutagenic effect against a wide range of potentially harmful carcinogens.
As little as one serving of fish a week resulted in a significantly reduced risk of total cardiovascular deaths after eleven years in a study involving more than twenty thousand male physicians in the United States. Some is better than none! GRILLED WILD ALASKAN SALMON BURGERS MAKES 4 SERVINGS From the Alaska Seafood Marketing website One 143A-ounce can wild Alaska salmon 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 V2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 3A cup dried bread crumbs V2 cup sliced green onions Two omega-3-enriched eggs Drain and flake the salmon. Combine the lemon juice and mustard.

Physician: Medicine and the Unsuspected Battle for Human Freedom

Richard Leviton
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The patriarchal icon is reinforced as we see two white-clad male physicians leaning over a woman in a hospital bed. This woman is completely passive, her eyes closed; she's surrounded by a shopping cart of drugs and a roomful of sophisticated instruments, as she receives her "first step" in migraine treatment, which is an injection of an antiheadache drug. Another photo shows a smug male M.D., amid several female patients, who is credited with "controlling (their) cluster attacks." The mythology is unmistakable here.

Reclaiming Our Health: Exploding the Medical Myth and Embracing the True Source of Healing

John Robbins
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Most hysterectomies are performed by male physicians who were trained in a system which reinforced the idea that a doctor has every right to decide for a woman what she needs. The concept of giving her the knowledge and power to make decisions for herself was hardly in the curriculum. Even when a woman is relatively self-empowered, she may consent to the surgery because she is anxious for relief from painful symptoms, and does not know that there are alternatives. Why do doctors advocate so many hysterectomies? For one thing, it's a relatively easy operation to perform.

Rockefeller Medicine Men: Medicine and Capitalism in America

E. Richard Brown
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The dynamics that lifted white middle-class and upper-class male physicians to the top of a hierarchy were not based on conspiracies or conscious deceptions. Physicians acted in their collective self-interest. While the different interest groups within the profession often clashed, their conflicts were gradually overwhelmed by the growing belief that all who embraced scientific medicine would benefit. Old-time homeopaths and eclectics, of course, fell by the wayside, and proprietors of crassly commercial medical schools lost their lucrative businesses.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete Home Reference to Natural Medicine

Schuyler W. Lininger, Jr. DC
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The use of vitamin supplements and the risk of cataract among U.S. male physicians. Am J Public Health 1994; 84: 788-92. 11. Vincent TE, Mendiratta S, May JM. Inhibition of aldose reductase in human erythrocytes by vitamin C. Diabetes Res Clin Pract 1999; 43: 1-8. 12. Simon JA. Ascorbic acid and cholesterol gallstones. Med Hypotheses 1993; 40: 81-84. 13. Balz F. Antioxidant vitamins and heart Disease. Presented at the 60th Annual Biology Colloquium, Oregon State University, February 25, 1999. 14. Levine M, Conry-Cantilena C, Wang Y, et al.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and the risk of myocardial infarction in US male physicians: a prospective study. Am J Epidemiol 1994; 140: 870-875 35. Barrett-Connor E, Khaw KT. Absence of an inverse relation of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate with cardiovascular mortality in postmenopausal women. N Engl J Med 1987; 317: 711 36. Monroe SE, Menon KMJ. Changes in reproductive hormone secretion during the climacteric and postmenopausal periods. Clin Obstet Gynecol 1977; 20: 113-122 37. Devogelaer JP, Crabbe J, Nagant de Deuxchaisnes C.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete Home Reference to Natural Medicine

Schuyler W. Lininger, Jr. DC
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The use of vitamin supplements and the risk of cataract among U.S. male physicians. Am J Public Health 1994; 84: 788-92. 15. Robertson JMD, Donner AP, Trevithick JR. A possible role for vitamins C and E in cataract prevention. Am J Clin Nutr 1991; 53: 346S-51S. 16. Hankinson SE, Stampfer MJ, Seddon JM, et al. Nutrient intake and cataract extraction in women: a prospective study. BMJ 1992; 305: 335-39. 17. Jacques PR Taylor A, Hankinson SE, et al. Long-term vitamin C supplement use and prevalence of early age-related lens opacities. Am J Clin Nutr 1997; 66: 911-16. 18.
The use of vitamin supplements and the risk of cataract among U.S. male physicians. Am J Public Health 1994; 84: 788-92. 22. Leske MC, Chylack LT Jr, He Q, et al. Antioxidant vitamins and nuclear opacities. The Longitudinal Study of Cataract. Ophthalmology 1998; 105: 831-36. 23. Teikari JM, Virtamo J, Rautalahti M, et al. Long-term supplementation with alpha-tocopherol and beta-carotene and age-related cataract. Acta Ophthalmol Scand 1997; 75: 634-40. 24. Hankinson SE, Stampfer MJ, Seddon JM, et al. Nutrient intake and cataract extraction in women: a prospective study. BMJ 1992; 305: 335-39.

Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide

Arthur C. Upton, M.D.
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More than 22,000 male physicians between the ages of forty and eighty-four were randomly divided into two groups of equal size. One group received an aspirin pill on alternate days; the other group took a placebo (a "dummy" pill) that resembled an aspirin tablet. The two groups were followed for an average of five years. By the end of that time, there had been a 44 percent reduction in the incidence of heart attack in the aspirin takers as compared with the group on placebo. This reduction occurred among men more than fifty years of age.

Prevention's New Foods for Healing: Capture the Powerful Cures of More Than 100 Common Foods

Prevention Magazine
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In a study of over 15,000 male physicians, researchers at Harvard University found that those whose eyes contained the most vitamin E were less likely to develop cataracts than those who had smaller amounts. The one problem with vitamin E is that it's hard to get the necessary amounts without taking supplements. This is because vitamin E is found mainly in high-fat foods, such as corn, cottonseed, and peanut oils. But it is possible to get vitamin E without the fat by eating more wheat germ.

The Super Anti-Oxidants: Why They Will Change the Face of Healthcare in the 21st Century

James F. Balch, M.D.
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This reduced the risk of heart attack by 40 percent in the male physicians. The Journal of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology (June 1995) showed that beta-carotene inhibited the oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which contribute to coronary artery disease. It is these oxidized lipoproteins that clog and stiffen arteries, causing stress to the coronary system.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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In it, at a time when male physicians had no use for such advice, she lists the healing properties of 213 plants and 55 trees and asserts the importance of cleanliness for proper treatment.6 Although the natural healing methods of these women resulted in their being persecuted and burned at the stake as witches in the Middle Ages, many of these methods continue to be used in naturopathic medicine today. Viewed from the perspective of the late 20th century, church doctrine was disturbingly misogynist. Pain in labor was perceived as the Lord's just punishment for Eve's original sin.

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