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Fatty acids in diet affect ulcerative colitis risk
Diets rich in highly-reactive polyunsaturated fatty acids, giving a high omega-6 to omega-3 ratio in the body, favor inflammatory pathways which in turn ...
Sunday, December 06 2009 - by HealthyMuslim
Swine Flu: A Whole Industry Is Waiting For a Pandemic
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Tuesday, July 21 2009 - by HealthyMuslim
Honey for Fighting Colds, Viruses and Skin Infections
Honey (natural and unprocessed) is an excellent natural remedy for a variety of ailments. This article outlines the findings of studies that have found ...
Monday, May 18 2009 - by SoundHealth
Principles Concerning 'Infectious Disease' (al-Adwaa) In Light of the Swine Flu Drama - Part 1
All praise is due to Allah and prayers and salutations be upon His Prophet. To proceed. Inshaa'Allaah, this series of articles will cover some broad ...
Saturday, May 02 2009 - by HealthyMuslim
Make Simple Changes to Reduce Inflammation
Inflammation refers to the immune response triggered within the body in response to a variety of conditions. Factors that determine the levels of inflammatory ...
Thursday, March 19 2009 - by SoundHealth
The Healing Properties of Curcumin in Turmeric
The following are a selection of frequently asked questions put together by the MD Anderson Cancer Center (at the University of Texas). It's great to ...
Tuesday, February 17 2009 - by HealthyMuslim
High Fructrose Corn Syrup and Diabetes
There is much available on the detrimental effects of high fructrose corn syrup (a non-natural, refined product made from mostly genetically-modified ...
Monday, February 16 2009 - by HealthyMuslim
The Big Fat Con: Saturated Fat and Cholesterol
Did you know that 50% of all heart attacks are in people with perfectly "normal" cholesterol levels? The man responsible for the dietary cholesterol ...
Tuesday, February 03 2009 - by HealthyMuslim
How to Ease Symptoms of Colds and Flus
The average person catches between 2 to 4 colds a year and will come down with flu at least once a year. A cold of flu is our body's natural way of healing ...
Tuesday, January 13 2009 - by SoundHealth
Grapefruit Can Promote Healthy Gums
Research has shown that increasing intake of vitamin C rich foods can support the management of periodontal disease. A study found that people who ate ...
Monday, January 12 2009 - by SoundHealth
Lung Cancer May Be Caused by Additives in Food
New research suggests the even people who don't smoke could be at risk of developing lung cancer. The research, published in the January 2009 issue of ...
Saturday, January 10 2009 - by SoundHealth
Low Carb Diets Control Type 2 Diabetes and Reduce or Eliminate Need for Medication
We have personally noticed in a few cases in relatives or close friends significant reduction of carbohydrates have led to either complete non-requirement ...
Friday, January 09 2009 - by abuiyaad
Yemeni Sidr Honey Is Beneficial for Sinus Problems
We all know that honey has great healing benefits on the body, but a new study now suggests that honey is beneficial for those suffering from sinusitis ...
Thursday, January 01 2009 - by SoundHealth
Therapeutic Applications of Fenugreek: Research Paper
Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullaah), in his Prophetic Medicine, lists Fenugreek as one of the simple foodstuffs and medicines that can be used for a variety ...
Tuesday, December 30 2008 - by abuiyaad
Higher Vitamin D Levels in Blood Associated With Lower Cancer Incidence
This is one of many studies establishing an inverse association between Vitamin D levels in the blood and cancer incidence. Good sources of Vitamin D ...
Saturday, December 27 2008 - by abuiyaad
Inactivity Increases Headache Risk
People who are less active may have a higher risk of developing frequent headaches, results from a large study suggest. The findings were based on a survey ...
Tuesday, December 16 2008 - by SoundHealth
Cancer Said To Be No. 1 Killer by 2010
Cancer has been said to overtake heart disease as the number one cause of death worldwide by 2010, a new report has revealed. An estimated 12.4 million ...
Friday, December 12 2008 - by SoundHealth
Household Molds Can Harm Respiratory Health
Indoor mold exposure is consistently associated with poor respiratory health, asthma, chemical sensitivity, and allergies according to the U.S. Environmental ...
Friday, December 12 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Ibn al-Qayyim: Majority of Diseases Arise Out Of Improper Dietary Habits and Low Nutritional Value Foods
The great scholar Ibn al-Qayyim stated in (Zaad al-Ma'aad 4/16): Illnesses are of two types. Material illnesses arise from an increase of matter that ...
Friday, December 12 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Parkinson's Link to Vitamin D Deficiency
A US study has found that sufferers of Parkinson's disease had depleted levels of vitamin D in their body. It is not yet know whether the vitamin deficiency ...
Thursday, December 11 2008 - by SoundHealth
Study Links Fluoridated Water to Bone Cancer in Boys
Numerous articles appeared in 2006 covering the research of Elise Bassin that demonstrates a five-fold increase in risk of bone cancer in boys under the ...
Wednesday, December 03 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Former UK Science Chief -- Vaccines Cause Autism: 'What More Evidence is Needed?'
An article in the Huffington Post by David Kirby: Can vaccines contribute to the onset of autism in some children? I believe that contention is not ...
Thursday, November 27 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Wake Up! Antiobiotics Do Not Work For Colds and Flus!
Did you know that antibiotics do not help fight viruses? It's true Taking antibiotics when you have a virus may do more harm than good. Taking a ...
Wednesday, November 26 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Illnesses Associated With Pasteurized, Homogenized Milk
From the 15th chapter of the excellent book "The Untold Story of Milk" by Ron Schmid: MILK-ASSOCIATED ILLNESS TODAY My familiarity with the wo ...
Monday, November 17 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Research Summaries on Nigella Sativa (Black Seed) - Part 1
This is a summary page of research papers published on nigella sativa, the black seed. In this list we will simply mention the results or conclusions ...
Sunday, October 26 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Black Seed Oil (Nigella Sativa) And Its Disease Preventing Effects
This is from an article that has been attributed to a Hans Wagner and was published on the web, appearing to be a translation from a German source. It ...
Monday, October 20 2008 - by HealthyMuslim
Dr Linus Pauling, Vitamin C Infusions and Cancer
Dr Linus Pauling, often referred to as the "Father of Vitamin C" and twice awarded the Nobel Prize, declared that large intakes of up to 10 grams of vitamin ...
Sunday, September 21 2008 - by HealthyMuslim




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