Month: April 2013
Diet industry expands right along with North America waistlines – Vancouver Sun
… Canada's Natural Products Act. Health Canada routinely issues warnings against weight–loss pills sold online, in groceries, pharmacies and health food stores with names such as Lipro Diet Pills, Xiyouji Qingzhi weight loss capsules and Japan Weight … See all stories on this topic » |
Vancouver Sun |
'Knockout' gives alternative information on cancer treatments
This includes one on the topic of aging, a couple of books on diet, and one on alternative cancer treatments. She is invested in the topic personally, as she herself choose to use a combination of conventional and alternative treatments for her cancer … See all stories on this topic » |
Mother Nature Network (blog) |
Crisis exercise features embassy attack
Exercise Angel Thunder kicked off April 8, made up of more than 4,000 personnel, including Air Force rescue crews, Marine Corps reconnaissance troops, Navy assets, and local and federal agencies. It's the largest rescue training exercise in the world …
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New Exercise Classes for Dogs and Humans
LAKELAND | Local animal lovers will soon have a new way to help pets in need, thanks to Thank Dog! Bootcamp, a new exercise initiative that aims to promote fitness, pet-owner bonding, and training for shelter pets.
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Denon AH-W150 Exercise Freak
The good: The Denon AH-W150 Exercise Freak in-ear Bluetooth headphones offer wireless audio streaming from Bluetooth-enabled devices, they're sweatproof, relatively comfortable to wear, and offer decent sound for wireless headphones. They have a …
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Alternative medicine use by MS patients mapped – Medical Xpress
A major Nordic research project involving researchers from the University of Copenhagen has, for the first time ever, mapped the use of alternative treatment among multiple sclerosis patients – knowledge which is important for patients with chronic …
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Health Disparities, Lack Of Exercise Not Connected, Vanderbilt University …
While closing the gap on health disparities in the U.S. has focused on both social and behavioral interventions, a new study out of Vanderbilt University suggests the latter may be futile. Examining the exercise habits of more than 80,000 residents …
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Light exercise vs gym workout
It turns out that 43% of people who do regular bouts of quick exercise meet the daily guidelines, but the figure is just 10% for those who do long but less frequent sessions, such as at the gym. Professor Brad Cardinal, co-author of the US study, said … See all stories on this topic » |
Times of India |
Alcohol and exercise: Aerobics could protect brain function for heavy drinkers
As reported by HealthDay on April 17, new research suggests that engaging in aerobic exercise could lessen the damage of heavy drinking on white tissue brain matter. While this small study cannot be viewed as conclusive, these findings do suggest a … See all stories on this topic » |
Examiner.com |
Excessive Exercise Predicts Suicidal Behavior in Eating Disorders
Excessive exercise may be linked to suicidal behavior in people with eating disorders, new research shows. Four studies conducted by the same team of investigators suggest that overexercise is a "dangerous" behavior that is consistently related to … See all stories on this topic » |
Medscape |
Tell Your Doctor About Alternative or Complementary Medicines …
But shockingly, a new study http://bit.ly/YVzEAx shows that between 20% to 77% of people who were using complementary or alternative medicines did NOT tell …
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