Scientists Look to Incorporate Curry Ingredient into Fighting Diseases

Those who enjoy exotic spices in their food may find a new health benefit in curry that may help prevent diseases. A study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry is looking into nano-sized capsules made with curcumin—an ingredient that gives curry its yellow color—that could potentially help in fighting colon cancer, psoriasis and

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Exercise benefits RA patients physically, mentally

New research has found that a supervised exercise program can have beneficial effects on the physical function and reduce the need for corticosteroid medications in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The study, which was conducted by Portuguese scientists, also noted an improvement in levels of depression and anxiety in RA sufferers. The trial involved a

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Alternative Medicines Help Kids With Asthma

Using dietary supplements and other alternative treatments is something that millions of Americans do in order to stay strong. Now, researchers have announced that many urban adolescents with asthma use alternative and integrative medicine for their pulmonary health. A study conducted at the University of Cincinnati found that 71 percent of participants between the ages

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What Swallowing Cola Can Mean for Your Bones – Issue 17

Dear Health-Conscious Friend, If you’ve ever seen an older person with a humped back… you’ve witnessed how bone disease can affect your life and health. You might not do anything intentionally to cause these problems, but… …you might be helping your bones crumble just by taking the next swallow from a cola bottle! In this

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Study links diet to better mental health

A new study has found eating a Mediterranean-style diet can reduce the risk of becoming depressed, according to Reuters. “Individuals who followed the Mediterranean diet most closely had a greater than 30 percent reduction in the risk of depression than whose who had the lowest Mediterranean diet scores,” said the study’s authors. While they admit

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Early Parkinson’s Patients Have Low Vitamin D Counts

Taking vitamin D is an important part of any nutritional supplement regimen. Regular doses of the vitamin keep bones healthy, muscles moving smoothly and osteoporosis at bay. Now, though, scientists are saying that people who are just beginning to experience Parkinson’s disease may have insufficient levels of vitamin D. A study published in the Archives

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Survivors of Pediatric Cancer May be Prone to Heart Disease

Individuals who suffered from pediatric cancer may be at a greater risk for heart disease in adulthood, according to a new study. New findings published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, suggests that those who suffered from pediatric cancer are more susceptible to developing high cholesterol,

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Alternative fertility treatments gain popularity

Couples struggling with fertility problems know that mainstream therapies can have mixed results and cause side effects. However, experts say popularity of holistic fertility treatments has grown in recent years. According to media reports, fertility clinics are now offering alternative and complementary therapies which include fertility yoga, acupuncture, massage, nutrition counseling as well as spiritual

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