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Drinking Tea May Offer Health Benefits, But Evidence Still Limited
April 2, 2008 Tea drinkers who opt for black, oolong, green or white teas may find that these beverages offer health benefits. But what is -- and isn't -- known about the health effects of drinking tea? Black, ... > full story -
Common Weed, Ayurvedic Nightshade, Deadly For Dengue Mosquito
April 2, 2008 Mosquitoes responsible for spreading disease are increasingly becoming resistant to synthetic insecticides. Now research published in Complementary and Alternative Medicine suggests that the berries ... > full story -
Tai Chi Exercises Improve Type 2 Diabetes Control, Study Suggests
March 31, 2008 Tai Chi exercises can improve the control of type 2 diabetes, suggests a small study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Tai Chi Chuan is a traditional Chinese martial art, which combines deep ... > full story -
Green Tea Helps Beat Superbugs, Study Suggests
March 30, 2008 Green tea can help beat superbugs according to Egyptian scientists. Green tea is a very common beverage in Egypt, and it is quite likely that patients will drink green tea while taking ... > full story -
Heart-Healthy Yak Cheese
March 17, 2008 In a finding likely to get cheese lovers talking, researchers in Nepal and Canada report that yak cheese contains higher levels of heart-healthy fats than cheese from dairy cattle, and may be ... > full story -
Medications Plus Dental Materials May Equal Infection For Diabetic Patients
March 12, 2008 What many diabetic patients may not know is that the medications that help control healthy insulin levels may lead to unexpected events at the dentist's office. According to a new study, diabetic ... > full story -
Cup Of Black Tea Could Defend Against Anthrax Threat, Research Suggests
March 12, 2008 A cup of black tea could be the next line of defense in the threat of bio-terrorism according to new international research. A new study has revealed how the humble cup of tea could well be an ... > full story -
Pain In Fibromyalgia Is Linked To Changes In Brain Molecule
March 10, 2008 Researchers have found a key linkage between pain and a specific brain molecule, a discovery that lends new insight into fibromyalgia, an often-baffling chronic pain ... > full story -
Traditional Medicine: Identifying Potential Cancer Treatments Of Herbal Origin
March 4, 2008 Curing cancer with natural products -- a case for shamans and herbalists? Not at all, for many chemotherapies to fight cancer applied in modern medicine are natural products or were developed on the ... > full story -
Connections Between Chronic Disease And Supplement Use
March 1, 2008 With cancer survivors increasingly turning to complementary and alternative medicine to manage the short-term and long-term effects of their conditions, a study from the National Cancer Institute ... > full story
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