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Seniors With Herniated Discs: How To Take Control Of Your Life Again & Elim
2007-04-29 06:30:00
Boomers, who account for a quarter of the U.S. population, tend to have more active lifestyles than previous generations. They are as active now as they were when they were younger. But now Boomers are living with chronic low back pain, herniated discs or osteoarthritis. Back pain is a common complaint among middle-aged Americans as ...
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What is Kabbalah?
2007-04-28 10:15:00
What is Kabbalah ? by Michael Laitman Although its origins are rooted in deep antiquity, from the time of ancient Babylon, the science of Kabbalah has remained virtually hidden from humanity since it appeared more than four thousand years ago. This very concealment has sustained Kabbalah’s undying allure. Renowned scientists and philosophers of many countries, such as Newton, ...
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Chronically Ill People Used Qigong To Cope With Anxiety And Discrimination
2007-04-27 02:50:00
Oriental therapies can help chronically ill people stay strong and reduce stress levels during epidemics, according to research in the April issue of the UK-based Journal of Clinical Nursing. Research ers have shown that people who practiced the Oriental art of Qigong which combines gentle exercise with breathing techniques, meditation and visualisation reaped considerable benefits during the ...
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Extraordinary Antarctic Ice Core Will Help Scientists Study Global Warming
2007-04-26 02:26:00
As the national repository for geological material from the Southern Ocean, the Antarctic Marine Geology Research Facility at Florida State University houses the premier collection of Antarctic sediment cores — and a hot new acquisition will offer an international team of scientists meeting there May 1-4 its best look yet at the impact of global ...
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Cervical Cancer and HPV: What Women and Girls Should Know
2007-04-25 05:01:00
Nearly two decades ago, experts discovered a relationship between infection with HPV (human papillomavirus) and cervical cancer. Since then, these experts have learned much more about cervical cancer and HPV. Here, what every woman and girl should know about HPV and cervical cancer. About HPV Virus There are more than 100 types of HPV. About 30 or so ...
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Exercise May Help Prevent Parkinson?s
2007-04-24 04:06:00
Vigorous Exercise Linked to Lower Risk of Parkinson ’s Disease  People who exercise regularly may be less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease — but leisurely strolls may not be enough.That news comes from a study of more than 143,300 U.S. men and women who were followed from 1992-2001. When the study started, participants were 63 years old, on ...
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Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herbs May Help Women With Breast Cancer
2007-04-23 12:43:00
Using Chinese herbs either alone or in conjunction with chemotherapy may help protect a breast cancer patient’s bone marrow and immune system, as well as improving the woman’s overall quality of life. Sixty per cent of women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer experience a range of significant short term side effects. These include nausea, vomiting and ...
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WorldTaiChiDay.org Announces A Global Healing Event
2007-04-22 03:57:00
WorldTaiChiDay.org Announces A Global Healing Event - World Tai Chi & Qigong Day Saturday April 28 At 10:00 A.m. Local Time Worldwide On Saturday, April 28th, at 10 a.m. local time (worldwide) a massive, spectacularly visual global health and healing event will be held in hundreds of cities in sixty nations. Free and open to the ...
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Bipolar depression medication
2007-04-21 11:14:00
The brain neurotransmitters can cause an individual to feel elated or gloomy. Previously called manic depression, bipolar disorder is a type of depression that involves sporadic episodes of depression and mania. A manic episode is marked with hyperactive behavior. The depressive episode typically involves periods of lethargy, pessimism and loss of interest ...
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Groundbreaking Principles On Sexual Orientation And Human Rights Released
2007-04-19 05:26:00
Groundbreaking international legal principles on sexual orientation, gender identity, and international law have been released by 29 international human rights experts, led by University of Nottingham academic, Professor Michael O’Flaherty. The “Yogyakarta Principles” call for worldwide action against violence, discrimination and abuse, by governments, the UN human rights system, national human ...
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Cervical Cancer Vaccine Benefit Lasts
2007-04-18 05:53:00
    Studies Show Long-Term Protection From Gardasil and Cervarix.Two vaccines for preventing cervical cancer, one that is already available and another that is undergoing FDA review, continue to offer nearly 100% protection five years following administration, new research shows. The findings come at a time when use of the vaccines is being hotly debated, ...
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Eat Your Fruits And Vegetables: One Extra Serving Per Day May Lower Your Ri
2007-04-16 06:30:00
A new study among AARP members shows that just one additional serving of fruit and vegetables per day may lower your risk of head and neck cancer, but the data suggest that you may not want to stop at just one, according to researchers from the National Cancer Institute. A large prospective study ...
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Trial Of Creatine For Parkinson?s Disease - Nutritional Supplement May Slow
2007-04-14 22:51:00
Rush University Medical Center will participate in a large-scale national clinical trial to learn if the nutritional supplement creatine can slow the progression of Parkinson ’s disease (PD). While creatine is not an approved therapy for PD or any other condition, it is widely thought to improve exercise performance. The potential benefit of creatine for PD was ...
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Arsenic In Chicken Feed May Pose Health Risks To Humans
2007-04-14 22:46:00
Pets may not be the only organisms endangered by some food additives. An arsenic-based additive used in chicken feed may pose health risks to humans who eat meat from chickens that are raised on the feed, according to an article in the April 9 issue of Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly news magazine of ...
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Arsenic In Chicken Feed May Pose Health Risks To Humans
2007-04-13 07:21:00
Pets may not be the only organisms endangered by some food additives. An arsenic-based additive used in chicken feed may pose health risks to humans who eat meat from chickens that are raised on the feed, according to an article in the April 9 issue of Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly news magazine of ...
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Obesity in the Genes?
2007-04-13 05:48:00
Researchers today announced the discovery of the first common gene link to obesity.They reviewed genetic data on more than 38,000 children and adults in the U.K. and Europe. A certain variation in the FTO gene was associated extra body fat, obesity, and type 2 diabetes. Other studies show there are genetic links to obesity. But “the ...
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Stimulating Effect of Japanese Herbal (Kampo) Medicine, Hochuekkito on Uppe
2007-04-13 05:41:00
H. Kiyohara1,2, T. Nagai1,2, K. Munakata1,2, K. Nonaka1, T. Hanawa2, S. J. Kim2 and H. Yamada1,2 1 The Kitasato Institute for Life Sciences and Graduate School of Infection Control Sciences, Kitasato University Tokyo, Japan , and 2 Oriental Medicine Research Center, The Kitasato Institute Tokyo, Japan Japanese herbal (Kampo) medicine, Hochuekkito (Bu-Zhong-Yi-Qi-Tang in Chinese, TJ-41) and Juzentaihoto ...
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The Use of Herbal Medicine in Alzheimer?s Disease?A Systematic Review
2007-04-13 05:37:00
Leopoldo Luiz dos Santos-Neto1, Maria Alice de Vilhena Toledo2, Patrícia Medeiros-Souza3 and Gustavo Almeida de Souza3 1 General Internal Medical Center, University Hospital of Brasilia University of Brasilia, Brazil, 2 General Internal Medical Center, Department of Geriatrics University Hospital of Brasilia, Brazil, and 3 School of Pharmacy, Department of Health Sciences University of Brasilia, Brazil The ...
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Healing by Gentle Touch Ameliorates Stress and Other Symptoms in People Suf
2007-04-13 05:31:00
Clare Weze1, Helen L. Leathard2, John Grange3, Peter Tiplady4 and Gretchen Stevens1 1The Centre for Complementary Care, Muncaster Chase Ravenglass, Cumbria, CA18 1RD, 2Faculty of Health and Social Care, St Martin’s College Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 3JD, 3Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health, Royal Free and University College Medical School 46 Cleveland Street, London W1P ...
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Does the Consumption of Green Tea Reduce the Risk of Lung Cancer Among Smok
2007-04-13 05:22:00
Experimental and epidemiological studies were reviewed to assess whether the consumption of green tea could reduce the risk of lung cancer in smokers. Articles published since 1990 were located by searching electronic databases PubMed, Ovid and Science Direct, using keywords ?lung cancer?, ?tea? and ?smoking? without any restriction on language. After relevant articles had been ...
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Global Momentum For Smoke-free Indoor Environments At Tipping Point
2007-04-12 06:37:00
In a Perspective in the April 12, 2007 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and the Association of European Cancer Leagues describe the growing momentum for indoor smoking bans in countries across the globe. They identify Ireland’s pioneering 2004 comprehensive indoor smoking ban ...
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The latest from EarthTrends: Global Biofuel Trends
2007-04-11 07:18:00
While fossil fuels still account for more than 95 percent of the global transportation fuel market, biofuel production is growing roughly 15 percent per year, a rate over ten times that of oil. Under mounting pressure to improve domestic energy security and combat global climate change, countries are now turning to ethanol and biodiesel to ...
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Tai Chi Boosts Immunity To Shingles Virus In Older Adults, NIH-sponsored St
2007-04-10 13:48:00
Tai Chi, a traditional Chinese form of exercise, may help older adults avoid getting shingles by increasing immunity to varicella-zoster virus (VZV) and boosting the immune response to varicella vaccine in older adults, according to a new study publishsed in print this week in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. This National Institutes of ...
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Holistic Medicine-what is it really?
2007-04-09 06:18:00
Description Holistic medicine focuses on how the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual elements of the body are interconnected to maintain wellness (holistic health). When one part of the body or mind is not working properly, it is believed to affect the whole person. Holistic approaches focus on the whole person rather than just on the ...
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Optimal Health
2007-04-08 03:45:00
Day in and day out, we all face oxidative stress. What is oxidative stress you may ask? Oxidative stress is what our bodies are faced with daily, production of free radicals that are caused either by our environment such as pollution, stressful lifestyles, and over medicated society are some examples. We can avoid some of ...
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Taking Nature?s Cue For Cheaper Solar Power
2007-04-07 07:34:00
Solar cell technology developed by Massey University?s Nanomaterials Research Centre will enable New Zealanders to generate electricity from sunlight at a 10th of the cost of current silicon-based photo-electric solar cells. Dr Wayne Campbell and researchers in the centre have developed a range of coloured dyes for use in dye-sensitised solar cells.  The synthetic dyes are made ...
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Natural Remedies for Insomnia
2007-04-06 10:01:00
What is Insomnia ? Although it’s common to have the occasional sleepless night, insomnia is the lack of sleep on a regular basis. Before starting any natural remedies, consult your doctor. Chronic insomnia can itself be a symptom of another condition, such as depression, heart disease, sleep apnea, lung disease, hot flashes, or diabetes, so it’s important to ...
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What is Holistic Health?
2007-04-04 16:07:00
Holistic health is a term used by alternative medicine advocates to describe medical care that views physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of life as closely interconnected and balanced. Advocates of the holistic health philosophy typically seek or use a wide variety of alternative practices, the most common of which include acupuncture, ayurveda, Siddha, chiropractic, naturopathy, ...
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Transcendental Meditation Reduces Congestive Heart Failure, New Study Shows
2007-04-04 16:04:00
A widely practiced, stress-reducing meditation technique significantly decreases the severity of congestive heart failure, according to a first-of-its-kind randomized study published in Ethnicity & Disease (Winter 2007). Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania evaluated 23 African American men and women, average age 64, who were recently hospitalized with New York Hear t Association ...
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Easy Bedroom Decorating Ideas-for health
2007-04-03 03:03:00
Decorating your bedroom can be a great way to give your self a tranquil retreat, yet so many people neglect this room. Often times people focus on the public rooms of the home ? the kitchen, living room and guest bathroom but the bedroom is your own private sanctuary and you owe yourself to decorate ...
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