Month: December 2011
40 Years On, the Triumphs and Challenges of America’s ‘War on Cancer’ (HealthDay)
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New scholarship offered
By Elspeth McLean on Thu, 22 Dec 2011 A scholarship for an Otago healthcare practitioner keen to undertake research in complementary and alternative medicine is being offered by Integrative Health Trust Otago. Trust deputy chairwoman Dr Monika …
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Alternative medicine for panic attacks… | Panic and Anxiety Blog
Are you searching for Alternative medicine for panic attacks? If so, this article will help you with proper information. The medication methods that doctors are.
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Does Alternative Medicine Work for You? | FC Safe Kids
Then again, alternative drugs refers to therapeutic strategies that don't fall into the realm of standard medicine. This is ceaselessly related to complementary …
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Alternative Medicine Study with Taxpayer Money | Shpoonkle's Blog
Alternative Medicine Study with Taxpayer Money. Posted on December 20, 2011 by Bubbie. According to the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune reported “that a …
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Acupuncture really can reduce stress levels, scientists claim after …
… to find what looks to be a protective effect against stress.' The study is published online in the journal Experimental Biology and Medicine. Finally proven ? Scientists have discovered that the ancient Chinese therapy acupuncture reduces levels of a. See all stories on this topic » |
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Health Tip: Manage Stress (HealthDay)
Increased Heart Rate at Rest May Predict Disease (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com – An increase in the heart rate of people at rest might indicate they are at a higher risk of dying from heart disease than other healthy-appearing people are, a new study from Norway suggests.
Obesity rise prompts Wash. ferry capacity change (AP)
AP – The Washington state ferry service isn’t going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation’s largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds.
Steve Bernardi and Dr. Gary Kracoff: Small steps to a healthier life in 2012
Make the effort to get out and exercise every day. It doesn't have to be hours spent at the gym. In fact, a simple change, such as foregoing the elevator in favor of the stairs at the office, is a way to introduce additional exercise into your …
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