Practitioner Network Newsletter

This bi-weekly newsletter brings you cutting-edge information on health and wellness topics from around the world. PNN is your source for the latest scientific articles, breaking health news, and more.


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 11 (July 2017)

Supplement Combo Benefits Postmenopausal Women


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 10 (July 2017)

Combat Cancer


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 9 (June 2017)

Better Bone Structure


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 8 (May 2017)

Effects of CoQ10 on PCOS


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 7 (April 2017)

Progesterone may help protect the lungs during flu


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 6 (March 2017)

Metformin could delay heart disease in type 1 diabetics


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 5 (March 2017)

Suzanne Somers Spreads the Word on Integrative Medicine


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 4 (February 2017)

Higher DHEA levels associated with lower diabetes risk


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 3 (February 2017)

Testosterone treatment of older men increases sexual interest and activity


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 2 (January 2017)

Testosterone therapy associated with improved sexual function in diabetic men with severely low hormone levels


PNN: Vol 5, Issue 1 (January 2017)

Study finds lower rate of hospital readmission among men treated with testosterone


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 22 (December 2016)

Testosterone therapy associated with improved sexual function in diabetic men with severely low hormone levels


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 21 (November 2016)

Testosterone therapy associated with lower risk of aggressive prostate cancer


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 20 (November 2016)

Male hormone stimulates telomerase production


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 19 (October 2016)

NHANES analysis adds evidence to vitamin deficiency–ED link


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 18 (October 2016)

Meta-analysis concludes beneficial effect for testosterone replacement on body composition, glucose


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 17 (September 2016)

Soy isoflavones could help lower insulin in women with PCOS


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 16 (September 2016)

New England Journal of Medicine letter questions screening trial methodology


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 15 (August 2016)

Meta-analysis finds metformin superior to sulfonylurea drugs at lowering cardiovascular mortality among diabetics


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 14 (July 2016)

Metformin use associated with lower mortality risk


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 13 (July 2016)

Taurine shown to improve ED in experimental research


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 12 (July 2016)

Cancer risk significantly lower when vitamin D levels hit 40 ng/mL


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 11 (Jun 2016)

Increased flavonoid intake linked with lower ED risk


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 10 (Jun 2016)

Testosterone therapy associated with improved sexual function in diabetic men with severely low hormone levels


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 9 (May 2016)

Low serum 25(OH)D levels inversely correlated with serum antithyroid peroxidase thyroid antibodies


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 8 (May 2016)

Research suggests protective effect for luteolin against progestin-associated breast cancer risk


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 7 (April 2016)

Supplemental calcium/vitamin D role in fracture prevention supported by recent meta-analysis


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 6 (April 2016)

Study fails to find link between testosterone replacement, VTE


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 5 (March 2016)

Metformin use associated with lower LDL cholesterol


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 4 (February 2016)

Study finds Alzheimer's risk higher in ADT patients


PNN: Vol 4, Issue 3 (February 2016)

Ashwagandha extract shows promise for female sexual dysfunction

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