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A Dose of Copper
(10/12/2009)
Copper has been used as a medicine for thousands of years and is still being prescribed for a variety of ailments.
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Copper helps battle Swine Flu
(27/08/2009)
The outbreak of swine flu has made us all aware of how easily viruses can be passed from one person to the next; that is, unless our touch surfaces are made of copper.
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Born Smart
(28/05/2009)
Our intelligence may be determined by how much copper we received before we were born, according to a new book that examines the importance of copper on brain function.
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Copper Touch Surfaces
(05/03/2008)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has again requested a postponement of its targeted date to respond officially to the Copper Development Association Inc. submission for registration of antimicrobial copper alloys
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Copper in the Blood
(21/11/2007)
High copper levels in the blood should no longer be a cause of alarm,
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Take Copper to Heart
(18/04/2007)
You may be better off with a heart of copper than a heart of gold.
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Copper Fights Superbugs
(29/04/2008)
Health groups around the world are turning to copper to fight infectious bacteria such as “superbugs”
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A Copper Cure
(04/04/2007)
Copper’s effectiveness for arresting hospital infections will be put to the test this month with the launch of a clinical trial at a leading UK hospital.
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Craving Copper
(20/09/2006)
A new study undertaken by the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, USA, has shown that copper deficiency
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Copper Bracelet Cure
(21/06/2006)
We all know about the benefits of using copper for plumbing, but about for relieving arthritis?
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Health Links
(10/11/2005)
To find out more information on Copper and Health, please click on the links below:
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Copper Ions Out the Wrinkles
(25/07/2005)
Cosmetic companies have started a copper rush as new evidence shows it could be the latest secret weapon against ageing
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Edible Copper's On The Menu
(25/07/2005)
According to some natural therapists, if you are what you eat, then food-based copper looks like a healthy choice.
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Your New Copper Parts
(28/04/2005)
Australian biotechnology is finding new and intriguing ways to put copper to good use all over our bodies.
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Copper & Health
(20/07/2004)
All living organisms require the trace mineral copper for growth, development, and survival.
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Copper Makes Old Bones
(29/07/2004)
Recent research has shown that increased copper intakes may reduce the rate of postmenopausal osteoporosis.
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Copper Pipes Cut Legionnaire's Risk
(20/07/2004)
A new study undertaken by KIWA, the Dutch water quality research Institute, has shown that using copper pipes reduces the growth and proliferation of the bacteria responsible for Legionnaire's disease.
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