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  • American Institute for Cancer Research

  • Fosters research on diet, nutrition and cancer and educates the public about the results. Call toll-free, 800-843-8114 to request educational materials, information on specific cancers, and personalized answers to your nutrition questions. AICR provides free educational materials; Quarterly newsletter; Nutrition Hotline; CancerResource for newly diagnosed patients; online Cancer Survivor’s Guide; memorial donations, gift annuities and estate planning.
    http://www.aicr.org

  • Roger J. Williams, Pioneer in Nutrition and Biochemical Individuality

  • Resource about the life and work of biochemist Roger J. Williams, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin (1893-1988). Includes biographical information, photos and a list of his nearly 300 publications. It also lists his 21 books, with tables of contents and forwards for some. The full text of a few writings is included, along with information about the popular nutrition diagrams, NutriCircles.
    http://www.cm.utexas.edu/williams

  • Clinical Nutrition Certification Board

  • The discipline of Human Clinical Nutrition applies principals derived from current biochemical and physiological scientific knowledge for the purpose of promoting optimal health. While recognizing biochemical individuality, the Certified Clinical Nutritionist (CCN) assesses a person's nutritional needs to achieve normal physiological function. Assessment includes the use of appropriate tests and observations such as case history, anthropomorphic measurements, physical signs, laboratory tests, and nutrition/lifestyle analysis to determine an educational nutrition program. Assessment also provides the basis for referral to a licensed physician, or other health care professional. The educational protocol may include among other information nutrition/lifestyle modification, nutritive supplementation, physiological/biochemical pathways, and the evoking of regenerative processes. To find a CCN near you, contact the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board or the IAACN by phone, websites, or e-mails listed herewith. 972-250-2829 www.cncb.org www.iaacn.org dvestal@clinicalnutrition.com
    http://www.cncb.org

  • Medical Advice

  • Advice from respected medical information sources
    http://www.healthandenergy.com

  • UCI Heart Disease Prevention Program

  • The University of California, Irvine Heart Disease Prevention Program at the UCI College of Medicine strives for excellence in scholarly research, community education, and clinical care aimed at the prevention, early detection, and reversal of coronary heart disease in children, adults, and the elderly. Our team of specialists and well-trained staff at the UCI Heart Disease Prevention Program strive to do what we do best: "Keeping Your Heart Healthy"
    http://www.heart.uci.edu

  • Eating for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet & Recipes

  • Comprehensive Irritable Bowel Syndrome diet information & hundreds of IBS-friendly recipes.
    http://www.helpforibs.com/diet/

  • International & American Associations of Clinical Nutritionists

  • The discipline of Human Clinical Nutrition applies principals derived from current biochemical and physiological scientific knowledge for the purpose of promoting optimal health. While recognizing biochemical individuality, the Certified Clinical Nutritionist (CCN) assesses a person's nutritional needs to achieve normal physiological function. Assessment includes the use of appropriate tests and observations such as case history, anthropomorphic measurements, physical signs, laboratory tests, and nutrition/lifestyle analysis to determine an educational nutrition program. Assessment also provides the basis for referral to a licensed physician, or other health care professional. The educational protocol may include among other information nutrition/lifestyle modification, nutritive supplementation, physiological/biochemical pathways, and the evoking of regenerative processes. To find a CCN near you, contact the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board or the IAACN by phone, websites, or e-mails listed herewith. 972-250-2829 www.cncb.org www.iaacn.org dvestal@clinicalnutrition.com
    http://www.iaacn.org

  • Organic Alternative Health Products

  • Suppliers of 100% organic, full-strength herbal remedies and nutritional supplements. Free monthly newsletter full of lifestyle tips and individual health program information.
    http://www.organicnutrition.co.uk

  • Food for thought: diet and nutrition for a healthy back

  • Patients with back problems may not be aware that diet and nutrition play a major role in nourishing spinal structures, preventing problems and healing from injuries. Using these nutrition guidelines, patients can integrate back-friendly vitamins and nutrients (especially calcium) into their diets.
    http://www.spine-health.com/topics/conserv/food/food01.html

  • World Cancer Research Fund

  • WCRF UK is the only major UK registered charity dedicated to the prevention of cancer through education and research programmes into diet, nutrition and lifestyle.
    http://www.wcrf.org

  • New Federal Guidelines For Prevention Of Heart Attack

  • "The most comprahensive source for information on Cardiovascular wellness and prevention of cardiovascular diseases, heart disease, heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, peripheral vascular disease and congestive heart failure on the internet."
    http://www.well-net.com/cardiov/hrtatk1.html

  • Center For Disease Reversal & Prevention

  • Comprehensive health assessments with natural treatment programs for all types of illnesses in every age group.
    www.disease-reversal.com

  • Lipid Clinic News

  • Offers online nutrition news, research summaries, low fat and cholesterol lowering recipes and menus for a longer, healthier life.
    http://www.ohsu.edu/som-lipid/

  • Heart Information Nutrition Guide

  • Links to healthy heart articles on topics including "Nutrition and Heart Disease," "Nutrition and High Blood Pressure," "Healthy Shopping and Cooking," and "Eating Out Healthy."
    http://www.heartinfo.org/nutrition/nutr_hp1297.htm

  • How to cure Heart Disease in One Year

  • Suggests that herbal methods and alternative drugs can reduce heart disease and hypertension.
    http://members.tripod.com/paulkangas

  • Nutrition, Health and Heart Disease

  • Public interest page with heart and health tips about foods, vitamins and supplements, with their effect on cardiovascular problems.
    http://www.health-heart.org/

  • Trans Fatty Acids

  • Two clearly written views on the health effects of trans fatty acids. Links to the food industry rebuttal. Food and nutrition tips.
    http://healthcastle.com/trans.shtml

  • Food Issues in Human and Veterinary Medicine

  • This site addresses the vital relationship between foods and the diseases that plague mankind and their pets, including allergies and autoimmune disorders.
    http://www.dogtorj.com/

  • Life Extension Foundation: Hypertension

  • Abstracts covering the role of various nutrients in hypertension and related diseases.
    http://lef.org/protocols/abstracts/abstr-060c.html

  • Nutrition Screening Initiative

  • Nutrition checklist designed to alert individuals, family members, and phsicians to conditions that may lead to malnutrition, particularly in the aged.
    http://www.aafp.org/nsi/

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