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Nearly 80 Million Americans Won't Need Vitamin D Supplements Under New Guidelines
October 24, 2012 Nearly 80 million Americans would no longer need to take vitamin D supplements under new Institute of Medicine guidelines, according to a new ... > full story -
Herbal and Dietary Supplements Can Adversely Affect Prescribed Drugs, Says Extensive Review
October 24, 2012 A number of herbs and dietary supplements (HDS) can cause potentially harmful drug interactions, particularly among people receiving medication for problems with their central nervous or ... > full story -
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Acupuncture Relieves Symptoms of a Dry Mouth Caused by Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancers, Study Suggests
October 23, 2012 Patients who have received radiotherapy for head and neck cancer often suffer from the unpleasant and distressing side-effect of a dry mouth, caused by damage to their salivary glands from the ... > full story -
Greater Parental Stress Linked to Children's Obesity, Fast Food Use, Reduced Activity
October 22, 2012 Parents with a higher number of stressors in their lives are more likely to have obese children, according to a new study. Children also ate fast food more often if their parents perceived themselves ... > full story -
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Chronic Electrical Stimulation at Acupressure Points May Relieve Stomach Woes for Diabetics
October 22, 2012 Diabetic patients who suffer from a common complication of diabetes called gastroparesis may find that chronic electrical stimulation (ES) at specific acupuncture points could relieve gastroparesis ... > full story -
Mechanisms of Action for Green Tea Extract in Breast Cancer Prevention Identified
October 18, 2012 An oral green tea extract, Polyphenon E, appears to inhibit vascular endothelial growth factor and hepatocyte growth factor, both of which promote tumor cell growth, migration and ... > full story -
Green Tea Reduced Inflammation, May Inhibit Prostate Cancer Tumor Growth, Research Finds
October 18, 2012 Men with prostate cancer who consumed green tea prior to undergoing prostatectomy had reductions in markers of inflammation, according to new ... > full story -
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A New Chapter for Chinese Medicine
October 5, 2012 When comes to minor complaints, chronic conditions and even fatal illnesses, people sometimes turn to ginseng and other herbal remedies. Scientists have now been working on a new approach to drug ... > full story -
Marathon Runners May Be at Risk for Incontinence
October 4, 2012 While many marathon runners may be preoccupied with shin splints, chafing and blisters come race day, one thing they may not consider is their bladder ... > full story -
Ensuring High-Quality Dietary Supplements With 'Quality-by-Design'
October 3, 2012 If applied to the $5-billion-per-year dietary supplement industry, "quality by design" -- a mindset that helped revolutionize the manufacture of cars and hundreds of other products -- could ease ... > full story
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