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Apr 08, 2008 Chat Letters From Our Readers - Comments & Suggestions 04-09-08
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Apr 03, 2008 Article The Mind-Heart Connection: What Is Stress and the ‘Stress Response’?
How your brain, muscles, heart, and circulatory system communicate in dealing with stress - and why techniques for creating a 'relaxation response' are the cornerstone of mind/body medicine in heart disease.
Feb 06, 2008 Abstract Coffee consumption, serum gamma-glutamyltransferase and risk of type II diabetes - Source: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Feb 2008
Large-population tracking study associates “habitual coffee consumption with lower incidence of type II diabetes, particularly in those with higher baseline serum GGT levels.” (Higher concentration of the liver enzyme GGT is considered an important predictor of type II diabetes. [Source: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Feb 2008]
Apr 10, 2006 Article Review Hails Vegetarian Diet – Weight Loss Claims
People who follow a vegetarian diet are likely to have body weights as much as 20 per cent less than non-veggies, and are at lower risk of serious diseases, says a new review.
Apr 10, 2006 Article Review Hails Vegetarian Diet - Weight Loss Claims
People who follow a vegetarian diet are likely to have body weights as much as 20 per cent less than non-veggies, and are at lower risk of serious diseases, says a new review.
Feb 27, 2006 Article National Institutes of Health Seeks Strategies to Preserve Brain Health
With the rapid aging of the population, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is intensifying the search for strategies to preserve brain health as people grow older.
Feb 27, 2006 Article Climb to Better Health?
According to Harvey B. Simon, M.D., "Stair-climbing is the best-kept secret in exercise for health. It is a great way to add CME points during the course of daily life, and it will help improve your leg strength and balance as well as your heart and waistline."
Feb 13, 2006 Article Research: Veggies May Help Protect Against Cancer
Need another reason to eat your vegetables? New research shows that some of them contain chemicals that appear to enhance DNA repair in cells, which could lead to protection against cancer development, say Georgetown University Medical Center researchers.
Feb 13, 2006 Article Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Study Launched Nationwide by the National Institutes of Health
The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) -- a project developed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- is seeking 800 older adults to participate in a study aimed at identifying biological markers of memory decline and Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Jan 30, 2006 Article Study: Use Your Brain, Halve Your Risk of Dementia
Research from UNSW provides the most convincing evidence to date that complex mental activity across people's lives significantly reduces the risk of dementia. The researchers found that such activity almost halves the incidence of dementia.
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