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 Topic: Health & HealingThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted on Sunday, May 25, 2008 - 04:14 PM |
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The real antidote to the acid reflux blues is not so much about “what to do“ but about “what not to do.“ The important factors are what we eat, how we eat, where we eat and when we eat. It is not about drugs, surgery or ever doctors, for that matter. The natural cure for acid reflux is all about common sense.
The Acid Reflux Blues - An Easy Antidote
by Charles Stewart Richey
The real antidote to acid reflux, gerd, heartburn and indigestion is what we eat, how we eat, where we eat and when we eat. This all sounds quite simple, but it is not. Everyone is different; therefore people have to approach eating in different ways.
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Posted on Saturday, May 24, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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The popular seasoning rosemary can be used as a cancer prevention agent by applying it to hamburgers, Food Safety Consortium researchers at Kansas State university have learned.
To Block Carcinogens, Put Rosemary on the Line
Rosemary, a member of the mint family and a popular seasoning on its own, also has benefits as a cancer prevention agent. Apply it to hamburgers and it can break up the potentially cancer-causing compounds that can form when the meat is cooked.
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Posted on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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Thanks to ground-breaking technology and a neurological understanding about what causes fibromyalgia, a small group of board-certified doctors across the US are successfully treating neurological fibromyalgia by bringing the brain and nervous system back into balance without using pain-masking pills or prescription medication.
New Approach for Fibromyalgia
Cherry Govers is one of 6 million Americans who understand the daily pain, fatigue and frustration of living with fibromyalgia. She suffered with fibromyalgia for nearly 25 years. Today, thanks to ground-breaking technology and a neurological understanding about how fibromyalgia results from an overabundance of cortizol that ultimately disrupts the lower and upper brain stem connection prompting Type-C brain fibers to become overexcited, patients like Cherry can regain their ability to function at work and home virtually symptom-free.
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Posted on Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 04:00 PM |
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Mothers exposed to farms, particularly to barns and farm milk, while pregnant confer protection from allergies on their newborns, according to a group of German researchers.
Farm Moms May Help Children Beat Allergies
Mothers exposed to farms, particularly to barns and farm milk, while pregnant confer protection from allergies on their newborns, according to a group of German researchers, who presented their findings at the American Thoracic Society’s 2008 International Conference in Toronto yesterday.
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Posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 - 04:00 PM |
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Researchers believe that they've found yet another medical benifit from the moderate consumption of wine.
Daily Glass of Wine Could Improve Liver Health
Researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine are challenging conventional thinking with a study showing that modest wine consumption, defined as one glass a day, may not only be safe for the liver, but may actually decrease the prevalence of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).
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Posted on Monday, May 19, 2008 - 11:13 PM |
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Doctor reports that a patient with symptoms similar to Alzheimer's dementia resolves after discontinuation of Tylenol PM..
Tylenol PM can Mimic Symptoms of Alzheimer's Dementia
A 57 year old patient with complaint of loss of memory, confusion, and difficulty concentrating, for over a year, presented for neurological evaluation to Dr. Amarish Dave', board certified neurologist and author of the audio book, Total Memory Care. Initially the symptoms were suggestive of early onset of dementia. After further review of the medication list, Tylenol PM was being taken as a sleep aid. Due to its anticholinergic side effects, Dr. Dave', eliminated the medication from the patient's regimen, and the symptoms which were suggestive of dementia, resolved after a week. The patient herself described "coming out of a fog" after stopping the Tylenol PM.
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Posted on Sunday, May 18, 2008 - 09:39 PM |
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Yoga often helps us to carefully examine logical and illogical mind chatter. Sorting out our fears, and categorizing them will give us a rational view of an often irrational emotion.
Yoga in Practice - Yogic Solutions for Fear
by Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Yoga often helps us to carefully examine logical and illogical mind chatter. Fear can be caused by either logical or illogical thoughts. Sorting out our fears, and categorizing them will give us a rational view of an often irrational emotion.
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Posted on Sunday, May 18, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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Chemicals found in green tea may be able to stave off the cognitive deficits that occur with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a new study published in the second issue for May of the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
Green Tea Compounds Beat OSA-Related Brain Deficits
Researchers examined the effects green tea polyphenols (GTP), administered through drinking water, on rats who were intermittently deprived of oxygen during 12-hour “night” cycles, mimicking the intermittent hypoxia (IH) that humans with OSA experience.
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Posted on Friday, May 16, 2008 - 02:00 PM |
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Acupuncture and myofascial trigger therapy treat same pain areas, Mayo specialist says.
Acupuncture and Myofascial Trigger Therapy Treat Same Pain Areas
Ancient acupuncture and modern myofascial pain therapy each focus on hundreds of similar points on the body to treat pain, although they do it differently, says a physician at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville who analyzed the two techniques.
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Posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 04:00 PM |
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NIST has developed Standard Reference Materials for bitter orange, long used in folk medicine and now increasingly used in herbal weight-loss products. Researchers can use the new materials to develop and test analytical methods for compounds in bitter orange or as control materials for quality assurance.
Improved Study of Bitter Orange Now Possible with New Materials
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for bitter orange, long used in folk medicine and now increasingly used in herbal weight-loss products. Researchers can use the new materials to develop and test analytical methods for compounds in bitter orange, or as control materials for quality assurance of their measurements. The NIST samples do not offer scientific evidence to address the use of bitter orange for health purposes.
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