In this Q&A, a reader asks about possible adverse interactions between pomegranates and Lipitor. Pomegranate juice has been shown to have the same effect on the body's metabolism as grapefruit juice does, which can cause dangerously high levels of drugs in the bloodstream.
Read moreI have food allergies and food intolerances. Even with these culinary limitations, I work toward expanding my diet whenever possible by... Read more »
The Home Remedy: Drinking tart cherry juice or eating tart cherries helps reduce arthritis pain and inflammation. The tart or sour... Read more »
Can changing my diet really affect my osteoarthritis? Absolutely -- well, maybe. A healthy, anti-inflammatory diet has been shown to have... Read more »
I would like to continue reviewing the importance of nutrition in prostate cancer. Our last post covered the use of vitamin E, selenium and... Read more »
My mother-in-law has been visiting with us for the past few weeks. She remarked one day while peeling a mango how she felt as if she had... Read more »
Dr. Paul G. Donohue responds to a reader's question about whether there is truth to reports that pomegranate juice lowers cholesterol. Dr. Donohue... Read more »
A reporter responds to a reader's question about whether running can boost a person's risk of developing osteoarthritis (OA). Experts say studies... Read more »
Drugmaker Horizon Pharma, Inc. has announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted its New Drug Application for an osteoarthritis... Read more »
A single injection of hyaluronic acid is no more effective than a placebo in treating hip osteoarthritis (OA), a new French study finds. Read more »
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