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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 16:13:09 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Hot (News) Flash - What About This Flax Seed Study? </title>
      <description>Funny thing about headlines, they take a snippet out of context and turn it into an attention-grabbing conclusion. Unfortunately we are so overloaded with information, few of us have time to read any further.
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What we've seen lately is that &quot;Flaxseed Doesn't Help Hot Flashes.&quot; What we don't see is that the study focused on drug-induced hot flashes. &quot;In both groups, a little over a third of the women experienced a 50% reduction in their...</description>
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