The UCSF Patient Health Library subscribes to over a dozen health and wellness newsletters that are not available for free online. We also have access to all of the online journals the UCSF subscribes to.
Here are highlights from newsletters. To read the articles, look at the online journals or ask a health or medical question, visit the Patient Health Library.
UC Berkeley Wellness Letter
November 2014
-Are coconuts all they're cracked up to be? pp.1-2
-Choking: know what to do, p.4
December 2014
-Yoga for a better bladder, p.5
Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter
November 2014
-Extra magnesium may boost your physical performance, p.7
Supplement, November 2014: The latest on fats: facts vs. fads
December 2014
-Get fit now to keep your brain sharp later, p.7
Nutrition Action Newsletter
December 2014
-What you can do to protect your bones, pp.1,3-7
Mayo Clinic Health Letter
November 2014
-Irritable bowel syndrome: new approaches for relief, pp.1-3
-Lymphedema surgery: new solutions for swelling, pp.4-5
Supplement, November 2014 - Diabetes: Taking charge of your health
December 2014
-Nonallergic rhinitis, pp.1-3
-Lifting safely, pp.4-5
Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health After 50
December 2014
-Don't let COPD stand in the way of an active lifestyle, pp.1-2
-Pneumonia: two vaccinations are better than one, p.3
Harvard Women's Health Watch
December 2014
-Keep your weight down and your energy up with the glycemic index, pp.1,7
-When to get help for low back pain, pp.4-5
Harvard Men's Health Watch
November 2014
-How much alcohol is too much? p.3
-Relief for hand arthritis, p.6
Harvard Heart Letter
November 2014
-Exercise is still the best medicine, pp.1,7
-For heart health, less salt makes the most sense, p.5
Duke Medicine Health News
November 2014
-An action plan to avoid chronic loneliness, p.3
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wellness newsletters at the UCSF Patient Health Library. To see the entire articles, visit the Patient Health Library!
Not all information is free and not all of it is online!
Consumer Reports on Health
December 2012
-40 tips to get you through the holiday season, pp.1-5
-A guide to shopping for meat, pp.6-7
-How to hire a home-care aide, p.8
Harvard Health Letter
November 2012
-Choosing good carbs, pp.1-7
-Reduce your pain with mental distractions, p.3
-Alternative treatments for knee pain, p.4
Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health After 50
August 2012
-Arthritis, anxiety and depression: frequent companions, pp.1-2
-Do you really need that test? pp.4-5
-Shingles, p.7
Mayo Clinic Health Letter
December 2012
-Rheumatoid arthritis, pp.1-3
NIH News in Health
December 2012
-Understanding glycemic index and glycemic load, p.3
http://newsinhealth.nih.gov/issue/Dec2012/Feature2 (this one IS free online!)
Nutrition Action Newsletter
October 2012
-Going organic: what's the payoff? pp.1-6
-Meaning of "organic" and other food labels, p.7
-Scoring the nutrients in vegetables, pp.13-15
(for more nutrient data in foods, see: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/)
December 2012
-Exercising: no more excuses, pp.1-6
-Caffeine, pp.7-9
-The best soups, pp.11-13
Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter
November 2012
-Compare cooking-oil choices, p.4-5
Supplement to November 2012
-Can supplement pills deliver on their promises?
December 2012
-Watch your weight and help protect your brain, pp.1-3
-Staying active prolongs life, p.3
-Does it pay to pick organic? pp.4-5
-Fish oil pills, p.7
Not all information is free and not all of it is online!
Consumer Reports on Health
December 2012
-40 tips to get you through the holiday season, pp.1-5
-A guide to shopping for meat, pp.6-7
-How to hire a home-care aide, p.8
Harvard Health Letter
November 2012
-Choosing good carbs, pp.1-7
-Reduce your pain with mental distractions, p.3
-Alternative treatments for knee pain, p.4
Johns Hopkins Medical Letter: Health After 50
August 2012
-Arthritis, anxiety and depression: frequent companions, pp.1-2
-Do you really need that test? pp.4-5
-Shingles, p.7
Mayo Clinic Health Letter
December 2012
-Rheumatoid arthritis, pp.1-3
NIH News in Health
December 2012
-Understanding glycemic index and glycemic load, p.3
http://newsinhealth.nih.gov/issue/Dec2012/Feature2 (this one IS free online!)
Nutrition Action Newsletter
October 2012
-Going organic: what's the payoff? pp.1-6
-Meaning of "organic" and other food labels, p.7
-Scoring the nutrients in vegetables, pp.13-15
(for more nutrient data in foods, see: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/)
December 2012
-Exercising: no more excuses, pp.1-6
-Caffeine, pp.7-9
-The best soups, pp.11-13
Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter
November 2012
-Compare cooking-oil choices, p.4-5
Supplement to November 2012
-Can supplement pills deliver on their promises?
December 2012
-Watch your weight and help protect your brain, pp.1-3
-Staying active prolongs life, p.3
-Does it pay to pick organic? pp.4-5
-Fish oil pills, p.7
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