
Age-Old Remedies Using White Tea, Witch Hazel and Rose May Be Beneficial, Study Suggests
Age-old remedies could hold
the key to treating a wide
range of serious medical
problems, as well as keeping
skin firmer and less
... > full story

Yoga Eases Back Pain in Largest U.S. Yoga Study to Date
Yoga classes were linked to
better back-related function
and diminished symptoms from
chronic low back pain in the
largest U.S. randomized
controlled trial of yoga to
... > full story

Green Tea Helps Mice Keep Off Extra Pounds
Green tea may slow down
weight gain and serve as
another tool in the fight
against obesity, according
to food scientists. ... > full story

Natural Therapies: Cardiologists Examine Alternatives to Halt High Blood Pressure
More and more, patients show
up to appointments with
hypertension experts
carrying bags full of
"natural" products that they
... > full story
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Massage Is Promising for Muscle Recovery: Researchers Find 10 Minutes Reduces Inflammation
February 1, 2012 Researchers have discovered a brief 10-minute massage helps reduce inflammation in muscle. As a non-drug therapy, massage holds the potential to help not just bone-weary athletes but those with ... > full storyMore: -
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Children With ADHD Benefit from Healthy Lifestyle Options as First-Line Treatment
January 24, 2012 Every year between 3 and 10 percent of school-age children in this country are diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Increasingly, families are using natural or ... > full story -
Compounds in Mate Tea Induce Death in Colon Cancer Cells, in Vitro Study Shows
January 23, 2012 In a recent study, scientists showed that human colon cancer cells die when they are exposed to the approximate number of bioactive compounds present in one cup of mate tea, which has long been ... > full story -
Some Like It Hot: Popular Yoga Style Cranks Up the Heat
January 16, 2012 Yoga is one of the hottest fitness trends and a style known as “hot yoga” is gaining in popularity. While the practice can offer health benefits, people practicing hot yoga, especially ... > full story -
Dried Licorice Root Fights the Bacteria That Cause Tooth Decay and Gum Disease, Study Finds
January 4, 2012 Scientists are reporting identification of two substances in licorice -- used extensively in Chinese traditional medicine -- that kill the major bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease, ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Survivors Benefit from Practicing Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
December 29, 2011 Women recently diagnosed with breast cancer have higher survival rates than those diagnosed in previous decades, according to new research. However, survivors continue to face health challenges after ... > full story -
Acupuncture Reduces Protein Linked to Stress in First of Its Kind Animal Study
December 19, 2011 Acupuncture significantly reduces levels of a protein in rats linked to chronic stress, researchers have found. They say their animal study may help explain the sense of well-being that many people ... > full story -
Acupuncture May Ease Severe Nerve Pain Associated With Cancer Treatment, Study Suggests
December 5, 2011 Acupuncture may help ease the severe nerve pain associated with certain cancer drugs, suggests a small preliminary ... > full story -
DNA System Developed to Identify and Authenticate Plant Species
November 23, 2011 Biologists have developed a method which can detect the use of illegal or counterfeit plants in medicine and could also be used to boost conservation by identifying and monitoring the exploitation of ... > full story -
Acupuncture Can Prevent Radiation-Induced Chronic Dry Mouth, Study Finds
November 10, 2011 When given alongside radiation therapy for head and neck cancer, acupuncture has shown for the first time to reduce the debilitating side effect of xerostomia, according to new ... > full story
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