
Tea May Contain More Fluoride Than Once Thought, Research Shows
Black tea, a Southern staple
and the world's most
consumed beverage, may
contain higher
concentrations of fluoride
... > full story

Acupuncture Improves Exercise Tolerance in Heart Patients, German Study Finds
Acupuncture can improve
exercise tolerance in
patients suffering from
chronic heart failure,
according to a clinical
... > full story

Bees Help to Beat MRSA Bugs
Bees could have a key role
to play in urgently needed
new treatments to fight the
virulent MRSA bug, according
new research from Scotland. ... > full story

Coffee or Tea: Enjoy Both in Moderation for Heart Benefits, Dutch Study Suggests
Both high and moderate
amounts of tea are linked
with reduced heart disease
deaths. Moderate amounts of
coffee are linked with
... > full story
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Nasal Zinc Gels May Be Associated With Loss of Sense of Smell, Study Finds
July 21, 2010 An evaluation of 25 patients and a review of reports of clinical, biological and experimental data suggest that over-the-counter, homeopathic nasal zinc therapies may be associated with a reduced ... > full story -
Mechanism for Link Between High Fat Diet and Risk of Prostate Cancer and Disorders Unveiled
July 16, 2010 Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men, and diet is considered one of the most important controllable risk factors for inflammation and prostate diseases ... > full story -
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Knee Arthritis? Flexible Options Can Help Keep You Active
July 8, 2010 Middle-aged men and women with osteoarthritis of the knee now have more options than ever before for treatments that may allow them to remain active in the sports they love, according to a new ... > full story -
Women Who Consume Large Amounts of Tea Have Increased Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Study Finds
June 21, 2010 Women who drink tea have an increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared with those who drink none (p=0.04), according to results of a new study. Further results from the same ... > full story -
Polyphenols in Red Wine and Green Tea Halt Prostate Cancer Growth, Study Suggests
June 11, 2010 In what could lead to a major advance in the treatment of prostate cancer, scientists now know exactly why polyphenols in red wine and green tea inhibit cancer growth. This new discovery explains how ... > full story -
Green Tea Extract Appears to Keep Cancer in Check in Majority of CLL Patients
June 4, 2010 An extract of green tea appears to have clinical activity with low toxicity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients who used it in a Phase II clinical ... > full story -
New Blood Thinners Can Cause Dangerous Drug Interactions, Study Finds
June 2, 2010 Three new oral blood-thinning drugs nearing approval by the Food and Drug Administration are more convenient than the standard drug Coumadin because they do not require monthly visits to adjust ... > full story -
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Acupuncture's Molecular Effects Pinned Down: New Insights Spur Effort to Boost Treatment's Impact Significantly
May 31, 2010 Scientists have identified the molecule adenosine as a central player in parlaying some of the effects of acupuncture in the body. Building on that knowledge, scientists were able to triple the ... > full story -
Surgical Options for Female Incontinence Found to Be Effective but With Different Complications
May 23, 2010 Two popular procedures for female stress incontinence were found to be equivalent in efficacy but differed in side effects, according to new data. These surgical techniques, called mid urethral ... > full story -
Exercise May Keep Cancer Patients Healthier During, After Treatment
May 22, 2010 Breast and prostate cancer patients who regularly exercise during and after cancer treatment report having a better quality of life and being less fatigued, according to ... > full story
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