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 | Simple Wisdom Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered to be a very early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, a stage when it may be possible to halt the degenerative process in the brain responsible for Alzheimer’s. |  |
| Many with Hearing Loss Go Untreated Only a small percentage of those with hearing loss actually wear an aid to improve their hearing, leading many to withdraw and suffer from depression. |  | What is Your Skin Cancer Risk? Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer and its occurrence in young women has greatly increased in recent years. |  |  |
March 2012 Newsletter from Clark's Nutrition What’s all the fuss about gluten free? There’s a revolution on gluten free and wheat free products. Gluten was once a focus of early nutritionists. Gluten free is now a topic in many conversations. Gluten free is typically focused around gluten intolerance, allergies to gluten or gluten sensitivity. The most severe gluten intolerance is celiac disease. Celiac disease causes an immune response in the small intestine.
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Raw Milk Update (NaturalNews) It is with much sadness that we report the two-year war waged by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) against Pennsylvania Amish farmer Dan Allgyer has been a success. The Washington Times and others are now reporting that, following a ruling last month by Judge Lawrence F. Stengel that Allgyer could no longer ship raw milk across state lines, he is officially shutting down his entire Rainbow Acres Farm.
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Raw Milk Newsletter
Thank you for your recent communication to Clark's Nutrition & Natural Foods Market on the subject of raw milk. We appreciate your dedication to wise nutrition as exhibited by your commitment to consuming natural foods. We also share your appreciation for raw milk as an important part of a healthy living.
After long discussion and deliberation with the insurance company and lawyers we have decided that we will continue to carry raw milk.
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 | Early spring cleaning Clear up cluttered surfaces such as floors, desks, and countertops by giving your belongings designated spots. Your home will automatically look tidier, and you will save time and energy by not having to search for things. One of the best times to get organized is at the end of the long, dark winter season—time for some spring cleaning.
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