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Denny Crum to be honored at 2010 Arthritis Walk NCAA Hall of Fame coach Denny Crum and his wife Susan Sweeney-Crum are the honorary chairs of the Louisville Arthritis Walk at Louisville Slugger Field, starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 18. The public is invited to join the Crums in the annual event, which is designed to raise funds and awareness for arthritis treatment. After a lifetime of work in athletics, Denny Crum is no stranger to ... B vitamins found to slow progression of dementia in the elderly 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, Arthritis program is offered Wednesdays in Hanover Township HANOVER TWP. – The East Hanover Health Department and the Roseland Board of Health, along with the North Jersey Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, will offer the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program from 11 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays at the Tom Rinaldi Recreation Building beginning Sept. 22 and continuing for eight weeks. Vitamins' impact on colon cancer minimal: study Taking multivitamins for colon cancer during and after surgery and chemotherapy does not significantly reduce the risk of recurrence or extend survival, a new study finds. Iron supplements reduce risk of iron deficiency and anemia in children with marginally low birth weights Giving iron supplements to children with marginally low birth weights (2000-2500 grams) dramatically reduces the risk of developing iron deficiency and anemia. This is shown by Umeå researcher Magnus Domellöf and associates in the coming edition of the pediatric scientific journal Pediatrics. Accredited labs cannot test supplements NEW DELHI: Any thought the National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) could be nursing of testing dietary supplements at the request of various National federations, on behalf of sportspersons, to determine whether they are ‘safe' or not, will need to be banished the moment the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) reminds it of its obligations under the International Standards for Laboratories (ISL). Molecular gatekeeper of arthritis identified: Removal of key protein leads to initiation of disease Elimination of a molecular gatekeeper leads to the development of arthritis in mice, scientists report. The newly discovered gatekeeper is a protein that determines the fate -- survival or death -- of damaging cells that mistakenly attack the body's own tissues and lead to autoimmune disorders. Better understanding how arthritis develops will offer scientists an opportunity to explore new ... Breaking News on Supplements & Nutrition - North America EU edition Heart diseases are one of the biggest health concerns worldwide, affecting women and men almost equally. In this informative webinar, DSM's Dr Michael McBurney and Marc Kollényi will present new scientific findings on healthy heart nutrients like resveratrol, and a new natural solution for the promotion of healthy blood flow – the only ingredient with an approved Article 13.5 health claim Multivitamins have no effect on colon cancer: Study More than half of the American population use dietary supplements, with annual sales of more than $20 billion.
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