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Newsletter Issue: Volume 78 - November 10, 2008
Everything You Need to Know About Alzheimer’s
Do you know someone who developed Alzheimer’s disease? Perhaps it was a family member, a friend, or even a neighbor. If you’ve been witness to this disease, you know the heartache it can result in – both for those diagnosed and those close to them. November is National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness month. While scientists are learning more about Alzheimer’s every day, there is still much to be uncovered – both in its causes and treatment. Read on to learn more about this deadly disease.
Don't Be SAD: The Lowdown on Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder is an increasingly common problem, particularly during the winter months. If you or someone you know automatically experiences a change of mood (for the worse) when November rolls around, it may be more than just the holiday blues. Like me, some people feel down in the dumps on cloudy or rainy days. If this sounds familiar - I know how you feel! You may be suffering from SAD. What exactly is SAD, and could you possibly be a victim? What causes it? And are there ways to treat SAD? Let’s find out . . .
How to Be Safe with Your Nutritional Supplements
Any alternative or nutritional supplement, whether recommended by a medical professional or purchased over the counter, can be of great benefit to your health—but can also present risks. When beginning a new supplement regimen, make sure you take the following important steps to ensure your safety.
Surprising Ways to Boost Your Libido
Is your sex life is going downhill? Has your libido hit the rocks? Have you tried sexual enhancement drugs, workshops, retreats, all to no avail? You’re not alone. Millions of Americans suffer from a lacking libido. And while outside “life factors” can have a huge impact, your lack of sex drive may not have anything to do with stress at work, troubles between you and your partner or financial concerns. It could actually have something to do with how much you weigh.

