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In 2005 and 2006 we provided a blog site at The-Health-Gazette.com and a separate emailed newsletter called our ezine edition. In 2007 we will be changing things.
We will continue to operate The-Health-Gazette.com and to provide a separate newsletter. The Ezine Edition will be turned into a blog at Health-Gazette.com and it will continue to provide emailed newsletters. Existing subscribers before the change will be transferred to the new version.
We have been very pleased to see the number of people who get in touch and provide feedback or ask questions. We are making the changes to facilitate an expansion of this interaction which we believe is very important for meeting people's needs.
So the new Health Gazette Ezine Edition will continue to be our central periodical. It provides information that:
- covers health by focusing on:
- important topics such as:
- vitamins and nutritional minerals
- herbs for medicinal use
- the 'wheelchair lifestyle'
- good nutrition
- and more
- the broad foundations of health, such as:
- fresh air
- safe sunshine
- pure water
- time for self
- personal and social relationships
- and more
- important topics such as:
- provides details of quality health related products, and
- identifies discounts and savings opportunities.
In The Health Gazette we take a broad view of health. We cover both orthodox and alternative health domains.
We also hold an independent viewpoint. We value our freedom to be critical and not simply regurgitate some 'party line', which is all too common when it comes to health news and information.
The Gazette isn't all one way either. We love to hear from our subscribers and are more than happy to respond to and interact with our readers. We welcome your input!
Our Health Gazette is available as an emailed newsletter published at least monthly (and moving to weekly in first quarter 2007) and also has a blog version with regular updates in one or more categories.
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The benefits, apart from complying with the law, include protection for both you and us. So a bit of doubling up is a good thing when subscribing.
Naturally you will always have an unsubscription link in every edition, so if we don't measure up you know what to do!
We will be making several changes in 2007. This will include a more frequent publishing cycle and a smaller publication, based on a single article. We will be integrating the Ezine Edition (newsletter) with a new blog.
Blog: Register and contribute
The new blog version of the Ezine Edition will mean two blogs will be published, one at The-Health-Gazette.com and one at Health-Gazette.com. They will be quite different.
You can browse the blogs any time. They will be updated in one or more categories regularly.
If you'd like to contribute to The-Health-Gazette blog then register at the blog and have your say. We hope to make subscription to the Ezine Edition automatically include registration for the Health-Gazette blog. Join us and join in.
The blog has an RSS feed for syndication so if you have a feed reader you can pull in our updates with ease.
Excerpts from some recent entries at The-Health-Gazette
The Health Gazette
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Nearly one third of Australian adults are suffering vitamin D deficiency according to a study involving more than 11,000 adults from around the country. This is the first national study to evaluate the vitamin D status of Australians. Those at greatest risk for deficiency were women, the elderly, the obese, people doing less than 2.5 [...]Prestigious Medical Journal Reports Research Falsification Widespread
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The February 2012 edition of The Health Gazette Ezine will be published as scheduled on February 1st. The February edition revisits aging in the first of three articles on the topic. Subscribers will find the ezine in their mailbox soon. It is already posted in the subscribers’ archive. Copyright © 2012 The Health Gazette. This [...]Response To CRP And Vitamin D Association Finding
January 11, 2012 — Dr John Cannell In a paper critical of higher levels of vitamin D for allegedly increasing a marker of inflammation, c-reactive protein (CRP), Drs. Muhammad Amer and Rehan Qayyum of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, began their paper by saying: ?The cardiovascular protection offered by vitamin D and its analogues [...]Top
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So, to sum up, you can have:
- useful, important, timely, critical, balanced, intelligent, informed, health information
- details on discounts and savings on health related products
- regular delivery to your email box, feed reader or availability in your browser
- confidence that your details will be kept safe, you won't be spammed by subscribing and you can easily unsubscribe at any time
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