
Pain Of Dysplasia In Dogs Relieved With Gold Treatment, Study Shows
Many animals and people
experience chronic joint
pain. In dogs, a common
source of joint pain is hip
dysplasia, a developmental
... > full story

New Evidence That Vinegar May Be Natural Fat-fighter
Researchers are reporting
new evidence that the
ordinary vinegar — a
staple in oil-and-vinegar
salad dressings, pickles,
and other foods — may
... > full story

Ginkgo Reduces Neuropathic Pain In Animal Studies
An extract of ginkgo biloba
shows scientific evidence of
effectiveness against one
common and hard-to-treat
type of pain, according to
animal data. ... > full story

Ginseng: Nature's Anti-inflammatory?
Laboratory experiments have
demonstrated the
immunological effects of
ginseng. Researchers have
shown that the herb, much
used in traditional Chinese
and other Asian medicine,
... > full story
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For Women With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Acupuncture And Exercise May Bring Relief, Reduce Risks
June 29, 2009 Exercise and electro-acupuncture treatments can reduce sympathetic nerve activity in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome, according to a new study. The finding is important because women with PCOS ... > full story -
How Adolescent Girls Manage Stress
June 25, 2009 Greater influence over everyday life, emotional support, and cultural and recreational activities help to enable teenage girls to withstand ... > full story -
Tai Chi Benefits For Arthritis Shown
June 17, 2009 Tai chi has been found to have positive health benefits for musculoskeletal pain. The results of the first comprehensive analysis of tai chi suggest that it produces positive effects for improving ... > full story -
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Meditation May Be An Effective Treatment For Insomnia
June 15, 2009 Meditation may be an effective behavioral intervention in the treatment of insomnia, according to new ... > full story -
Many Breast Cancer Patients Take High Doses Of Antioxidants Despite Possible Consequences
June 10, 2009 A new study finds that many women with breast cancer take antioxidant supplements while undergoing cancer treatment, even though the consequences of doing so are ... > full story -
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Label For First Homoeopathic Product May Be Illegal, Warns Senior Scientist
June 9, 2009 The labeling for the first homoeopathic product to get a license from the UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency should be illegal, because they breach Unfair Trading regulations, ... > full story -
Tai Chi Improves Pain In Arthritis Sufferers
June 2, 2009 The results of a new analysis have provided good evidence to suggest that tai chi is beneficial for arthritis. Specifically, it was shown to decrease pain with trends towards improving overall ... > full story -
Novel Herbal Therapy For Men At High Risk Of Prostate Cancer Well-Tolerated In Phase I Trial
May 25, 2009 Results of a phase I clinical trial of a novel herb-based therapeutic called Zyflamend have demonstrated that the therapy is associated with minimal toxicity and no serious adverse events in men at ... > full story -
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'Reorganizational Healing' Model Puts Emphasis On Self-awareness And Personal Will
May 21, 2009 Reorganizational Healing, an emerging concept for wellness, healing and personal growth, is explored in depth in an article in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary ... > full story -
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Real And Simulated Acupuncture Appear More Effective Than Usual Care For Back Pain
May 15, 2009 Three types of acupuncture therapy -- an individually tailored program, standard therapy and a simulation involving toothpicks at key acupuncture points -- appear more effective than usual care for ... > full story
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