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Low Vitamin D Linked to Heart Disease, Death
Nov 29, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In people with low blood levels of vitamin D, boosting them with supplements more than halved a person's risk of dying from any cause compared to someone who remained deficient,...Read More
Kris Jenkins’s View of Life in the NFL Trenches
Nov 20, 2011
November 19, 2011 New York Times-
The Carolina Panthers selected Kris Jenkins in the second round of the N.F.L. 2001 draft. He was on four Pro Bowl teams and named All-Pro three times in seven seasons...Read More
Why Almost Everything You Hear About Medicine Is Wrong
May 14, 2011
If you follow the news about health research, you risk whiplash. First garlic lowers bad cholesterol, then—after more study—it doesn’t. Hormone replacement reduces the risk of heart disease in postmenopausal women, until a huge study...Read More
Military Deploys Acupuncture to Treat Soldiers' Concussions
Mar 03, 2011
CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan — The U.S. military is applying an ancient Chinese healing technique to the top modern battlefield injury for American soldiers, with results that doctors here say are "off the charts."
"Battlefield acupuncture," developed...Read More
Chinese Herbs Can Complement Proven Allergy Treatments, Study Suggests
Nov 19, 2010
Complementary and alternative medicine may give allergy and asthma sufferers new options for treating symptoms, according to allergists at the annual scientific meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) in Phoenix,...Read More
A Single Massage Can Boost the Immune System
Sep 09, 2010
Devotees of massage therapy know it's relaxing and feels good. But massage may also be an effective tool for maintaining good health. Researchers from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center reported that a single massage produced measurable changes...Read More
Concussions Tied to Depression in Ex-NFL Players
May 31, 2007
The rate of diagnosed clinical depression among retired National Football League players is strongly correlated with the number of concussions they sustained, according to a study to be published today.
The study was conducted by the...Read More
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Low Vitamin D Linked to Heart Disease, Death
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In people with low blood levels of vitamin D, boosting.