Women Experiencing Menopause May Not Get Enough Vitamin D

During menopause, a woman’s body undergoes profound hormonal changes, which can radically affect bone health and cardiac well-being. This phenomenon is one reason why health experts recommend that mature women take vitamin supplements containing calcium and vitamin D. As far as the latter nutrient is concerned, peri- and post-menopausal women often don’t get enough in

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Berry and grape compound ‘can help stave off cognitive decline’

A compound found in berries and grapes may help reverse some of the negative effects that aging has on the brain, scientists say. Researchers at the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University say that pterostilbene holds promise for preventing cognitive decline. The compound, which could potentially be used in nutritional supplements,

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Moderating Stress May Increase Immunity In Prostate Patients, Study Says

Research has shown that relaxation techniques may reduce depression and anxiety, but a new study added that this effect may even extend to the health of prostate patients. A physician at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reported that stress relief may boost immunity in men undergoing prostate surgery. Oncologist and behavioral scientist

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Acupuncture relieves side effects of chemotherapy

Researchers say biweekly acupuncture treatments relieve debilitating symptoms of severe dry mouth (xerostomia) that patients treated with radiation for head and neck cancer often experience. A team from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, which included an acupuncturist from the Center’s Integrative Medicine Program, conducted a pilot study on 12 patients with

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Children’s Allergy Risk Determined By Season Of First Trimester

The season in which a pregnant woman is in her first trimester may determine what type of allergies her child may develop later in life, according to a study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. During a five-year trial, researchers monitored allergy patterns of approximately 6,000 infants born between 2001 and 2006.

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