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04-09-2008

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· Mind-heart stress link
· Diet & emotional health
· Important Lyme discovery
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  FEATURED ARTICLE April 9, 2008
  
 The Mind-Heart Connection: What Is Stress and the
'Stress Response'?

How our brain, muscles, heart, and circulatory system communicate in dealing with stress - and why creating a 'relaxation response' is a cornerstone of holistic treatment for heart disease.


  ARTICLES, EVENTS, SOLUTIONS More articles
  
Food for Mood: The Link Between Diet & Emotional Health
If your emotional state isn't what you would like it to be, the answer may lie at least partly in your diet - because emotional response is strongly related to brain health and chemistry.

Your Immune System and How it Works
A clear and simple explanation of the immune system - Dr. William Collinge lays out the roles of killer cells, helper cells, cytokines, antibodies, and much more, as part of a larger system he calls "the healing system."

Essential nutrient found in eggs linked to 24% lower breast cancer risk
A major new NIH-funded study adds to the evidence linking diets richer in choline to reduced breast cancer incidence. Only 1 in 10 women eats a diet meeting the recommended daily level.

Plan to Join the Live Chat Q&A with Integrative Medicine Expert Dr. William Collinge, PhD, MPh - Friday April 25
Dr. Collinge educates health professionals and counsels patients in the use of "mind-body" medicine tools that, combined with primary care interventions (drugs, surgery, etc.), holistically support mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical healing.


  RESEARCH ABSTRACTS More abstracts
  
Research promises first reliable diagnostic test for Parkinson's
New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell researchers' discovery could offer early detection, revolutionize care for people with the illness, and facilitate research.

Lyme bacteria linger in tissue long after full round of antibiotics
Animal study at UC Davis "supports the theory that the bacteria remain viable and that some evade antibiotic treatment by taking refuge in collagen-rich tissues, skin, ligaments and tendons."




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