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- 1. Spirituality: 1 of 9 Keys to 'Radical Remission' Cancer Case
- Every year, a small number of terminal cancer patients experience what doctors call "spontaneous remission"—recovery without a clear medical explanation. Few research studies have examined the phenomenon, ...
- Created on 08 January 2016
- 2. Spirituality: 1 of 9 Keys to 'Radical Remission' Cancer Case
- Every year, a small number of terminal cancer patients experience what doctors call "spontaneous remission"—recovery without a clear medical explanation. Few research studies have examined the phenomenon, ...
- Created on 09 November 2015
- 3. 5 So-Called 'Healthy' Snacks That Aren
- Yogurt makers tout the immune system-boosting punch of probiotics. Protein bars are pitched as nutritious alternatives to candy bars. And granola, trail mix, and fruit smoothies have become synonymous ...
- Created on 12 October 2015
- 4. Beating Dementia: 'Two Weeks to a Younger Brain
- The baby boomers will live longer than any generation in history, thanks to broad advances in modern medicine. Yet for millions of Americans, longer life will come with a cost—the greater likelihood of ...
- Created on 09 June 2015
- 5. Could Eating This Daily Cut Your Cancer Risk?
- A growing number of studies are giving a whole new meaning to the term "health nuts." Researchers across the country are linking daily consumption of nuts to a lower risk for developing cancer, in addition ...
- Created on 30 April 2015
- 6. 5 Food Management Tips to Cut Your Cancer Risk
- The World Health Organization last month labeled one of the most widely used weed killers—the active ingredient in Monsanto's popular herbicide Roundup—a "probable human carcinogen," raising new concerns ...
- Created on 13 April 2015
- 7. 8 Ways to Survive Early Allergy Season
- For millions of Americans who suffered through record cold and snow during the brutal winter of 2014-15, spring can't come early enough. But for many of the 40 million in the U.S. with seasonal allergies, ...
- Created on 20 March 2015
- 8. This Is as Dangerous to Your Heart as Smoking
- Anger. It's an emotion we all feel from time to time. Like stress or fear, anger—at work, home or on the road—is a common experience of modern-day life. But how you manage it could determine how susceptible ...
- Created on 06 February 2015
- 9. Can Exercise Really Reverse the Signs of Aging?
- Exercise not only makes you feel better—boosting mental and physical fitness—but it also makes older people resemble much younger people physiologically, according to a new study. The new findings on the ...
- Created on 26 January 2015
- 10. 6 Ways to Help Reverse Memory Loss
- The graying of the baby boom generation is expected to bring a wave of new Alzheimer's cases, with the number of Americans with the memory-robbing disorder projected to triple over the next three decades. ...
- Created on 07 January 2015
- 11. 5 Drug-Free Ways to Overcome Chronic Exhaustion
- A "human energy crisis." That's how Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D., describes the devastating symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and its close physiological cousin fibromyalgia—two commonly misdiagnosed conditions ...
- Created on 21 October 2014
- 12. FDA-Approved Fat-Fighting Pill Hits Market With Big Promises
- Federal regulators' approval of a new weight-loss drug this month marked the third time a new diet medication has hit the market since 2012. Called Contrave, the latest drug can be used by obese and overweight ...
- Created on 02 October 2014
- 13. Why Some Generic Drugs Are Actually Dangerous to Your Health
- Generic drugs have long been pushed on American consumers as cost-effective alternatives to brand-name prescription medicines. But widespread manufacturing irregularities at drug factories overseas are ...
- Created on 26 September 2014
- 14. 1 More Reason You Should Start Taking Probiotics
- When we think of bacteria, we tend to think of disease-causing microbes that threaten our health, with antibacterial products all the rage and antibiotics among the most prescribed medicines doctors dole ...
- Created on 12 September 2014
- 15. 8 Things You Need to Do at Your Next Doctor Visit
- Doctors are more pressed for time than ever, with health-care reform adding to it to the crunch doctors are facing today. Millions more insured Americans are entering the health-care system, just as a ...
- Created on 08 September 2014
- 16. Is Breakfast Overrated?
- Breakfast, it has long been said, is the most important meal of the day. But new research suggests that may not necessarily be so. In fact, a spate of new studies by several universities—published in multiple ...
- Created on 27 August 2014
- 17. 10 Questions to Ask After Cancer Diagnosis
- It's the diagnosis everyone dreads: You have cancer. But if you find yourself in this position, getting the answers to 10 key questions can help you mobilize your efforts and figure out the best treatment ...
- Created on 26 August 2014
- 18. Why You May Want to Ditch Your Low-Fat Diet for Good
- If you're cutting back on all fats in your diet, you may be doing yourself more harm than good. That's the upshot of the latest nutritional research that concludes some fats are not only good for us, but ...
- Created on 22 August 2014
- 19. 6 Ways to Cancer-Proof Your Eating Habits
- Anti-cancer dietary fads are as common as the "Big C" is deadly. But how many trendy nutritional approaches that promise to lower your cancer risk are actually backed by solid scientific research? To answer ...
- Created on 13 August 2014
- 20. Which Weight-Loss Plan Delivers Best in Battle of the Bulge?
- Weight Watchers is the most cost-effective diet program, according to a new assessment of commercial diet regimens. The findings by researchers at Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical ...
- Created on 29 July 2014
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