- Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn @ heartattackproof.com
- Dr. T Colin Campbell @ tcolincampbell.org
- Dr. John McDougall @ drmcdougall.com
The Free McDougall Program
http://www.drmcdougall.com/free.html - Dr. Max Gerson, Gerson Institute @gerson.org
- Dr. Fuhrman @ drfuhrman.com
- Dr. Michael Greger @ veganmd.org, nutritionfacts.org, drgreger.org
- Dr. Joseph Mecola @ mercola.com
- Mike Adams, the Health Ranger @ tv.naturalnews.com
World Health Organisation
Link: http://www.who.int/about/licensing/rss/en/Clinical Trials Feeds
Link: http://clinicaltrialsfeeds.org/clinical-trials/info/help/Singapore
Health Promotion Board, Singapore
Link: http://www.hpb.gov.sg/HOPPortal/faces/oracle/webcenter/portalapp/pages/RSS/RSSFeeds.jspxSingHealth
Link: http://www.singhealth.com.sg/ContactUs/RSS/Pages/Home.aspxHealth Assessment Centre, Singapore General Hospital
Link: http://www.sgh.com.sg/clinical-departments-centers/health-assessment-centre/pages/health-assessment-centre.aspxNews, Health Xchange
Link: http://www.healthxchange.com.sg/News/Pages/New-way-to-test-heart-disease-risk.aspxSeeds
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C-Reactive Protein
C-reactive protein is produced by the liver. The level of CRP rises when there is inflammation throughout the body. Blood is typically drawn from a vein, usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. At the laboratory, your blood sample is mixed with a liquid called an antiserum, which contains substances that look for the specific protein.More: http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/test/c-reactive-protein/overview.html