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Tai Chi Exercise Reduces Knee Osteoarthritis Pain In The Elderly, Research Shows

Researchers have determined that patients over 65 years of age with knee osteoarthritis who engage in regular Tai Chi exercise ...  > full story

Herbal Tonic For Radiotherapy? Gingko Biloba Tree May Protect Cells From Radiation Damage

Antioxidant extracts of the leaves of the Gingko biloba tree may protect cells from radiation damage, according to a new study. The discover ...  > full story

New Evidence That Green Tea May Help Improve Bone Health

Researchers are reporting new evidence that green tea -- one of the most popular beverages consumed worldwide and now available as a dietary supplement -- may ...  > full story

Common Pain Cream Could Protect Heart During Attack, Study Shows

New research shows that a common, over-the-counter pain salve rubbed on the skin during a heart attack could serve as a ...  > full story
 

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