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Jun 07, 2007 |
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Exercise Rx for Nerve Pain
People with neuropathy (caused by RA, diabetes, or other consitions, hereditary propensity, certain medications) were once told not to exercise, but not any more. Here are simple tips for getting started. |
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Mar 29, 2006 |
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Abstract: Lower Plasma Vitamin E Levels Are Associated With the Frailty Syndrome: The InCHIANTI Study
We tested the hypothesis that, independent of confounders, low plasma levels of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), the main fat-soluble human antioxidant, are associated with the frailty syndrome in older persons free from dementia and disability. |
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Jan 30, 2006 |
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O24 Pain Neutralizer is 3rd Best Selling Topical Pain Reliever in Canada in 2005
O24 Pain Neutralizer was ranked the 3rd best selling product, out of 257 products, in the topical analgesic pain relief category in Canadian drugstores, based on dollar sales at the retail level. |
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Jan 20, 2006 |
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Abstract: Neurodegeneration from mitochondrial insufficiency: nutrients (NADH), stem cells, growth factors, and prospects for brain rebuilding using integrative management
Degenerative brain disorders (neurodegeneration) can be frustrating for both conventional and alternative practitioners. A more comprehensive, integrative approach is urgently needed. One emerging focus for intervention is brain energetics. |
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Dec 15, 2005 |
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Beat the Sneezin' Season Naturally With Rx From Woodson Merrell, MD, Director of New York's Beth Israel's Continuum Center for Health and Healing
Taking a stand against cold and flu season for you and your family is easier than you think. Woodson Merrell, MD, explains how to break the sickness cycle by taking protective measures and boosting immunity. |
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Oct 13, 2005 |
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Research: Chromium May Help Some People with Depression
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessing chromium picolinate supplementation in 113 people with atypical depression found that a subset of patients who reported the highest levels of carbohydrate cravings demonstrated significantly greater reductions than the placebo group on four items on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D-29): carbohydrate craving, appetite increase, increased eating, and diurnal variation of feeling (mood variation throughout the day). |
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Sep 12, 2005 |
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LIAI Scientists Discover Cellular Switch for Controlling Immune System Function
A major finding by researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology (LIAI) has identified a previously unknown cellular mechanism that acts as an off switch for immune system function. |
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Jul 22, 2005 |
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Solving The Pain Puzzle: Neuromuscular Dentistry
NMD differs from "traditional" dentistry in that the treatment is focused on creating a balance in the activity between the joints, the muscles, and the teeth that move the jaw. When improperly aligned, the nerves and muscles that control and guide the jaw during movement can become tense, sore, and spastic. |
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Jun 15, 2005 |
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Arthritis of the Spine Often Overlooked in Children
When kids or teens experience aching joints and stiffness it may be more than growing pains. |
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May 18, 2005 |
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Newly Discovered 'Branding' Process Helps Immune System 'Pick its Fights'
Scientists have uncovered a new method the immune system uses to label foreign invaders as targets to be attacked. Researchers showed that the immune system can brand foreign proteins by chemically modifying their structure, and that these modifications increased the chances that cells known as lymphocytes would recognize the trespassers and attack them. |
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