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'Alternative' Medicine Becoming Mainstream
November 12, 1998 Health-care teachers are getting massages, learning relaxation techniques and trying other unconventional treatments at about the same rate as the general population, University of Florida ... > full story -
Body's Ability To Emit Light Arouses New Hopes & Fears On Radiation From Mobile Phones
July 29, 1998 New research by a University of Warwick physicist on the human body's own electromagnetic radiation raises a host of new concerns and possibilities as to the effect of microwave radiation (such ... > full story -
Support Network May Help Black Women Cope Better With Depression, University Of Florida Study Shows
July 15, 1998 The study showed that physicians diagnosed either a primary or secondary emotional disorder in 44 percent of white women, compared with 24 percent of black women. ... > full story -
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University of Florida Researchers Study Pacemakers In Patients With Stomach Problems
July 13, 1998 UF researchers are studying whether the small pacemaker, implanted in the abdominal wall, can reduce life-altering symptoms. A second focus is to determine whether the device can train the stomach to ... > full story -
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Products For Weight Loss Or Increased Energy Can Be Deadly, Warn Poison Control Experts
June 4, 1998 Consumers need to be extremely cautious about drinking or eating off-the-shelf products that promise weight loss, increased energy, or enhanced athletic performance, advise experts with the ... > full story -
A Cup Of Tea May Protect Against Skin Cancer
April 30, 1998 CSIRO scientists have shown that tea may contribute significant protection against development of skin cancers caused by exposure to UV ... > full story -
'T'ai Chi' Lowers Blood Pressure For Older Adults
March 20, 1998 T'ai chi -- a slow, relaxed physical activity program created in ancient China -- lowered blood pressure in older adults nearly as much as moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, researchers ... > full story -
Hormone Control Of Rare Leukemia Sheds Light On Molecular Basis Of Cancer
February 24, 1998 Often in science it's the exception that illuminates the rule. Thus, when researchers at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center clarified the biochemical mechanism behind acute ... > full story -
Researchers Find Major Green Tea Ingredient Kills Cancer Cells, Spares Healthy Ones
December 18, 1997 In continuing studies of cancer preventing compounds in green tea, researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have found an ingredient that kills cancer cells, while ... > full story
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