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Hip Condition Can Lead to Arthritis

via Current Arthritis News and Research

Increasingly, younger men are experiencing aches and pains which were primarily associated with old age. Physicians at the University of Connecticut (UCONN) Health Center say “young” arthritis is a mounting health concern.
Hip conditions are often attributed to anatomical abnormalities that begin early in life or result from [...]

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3 Different Nutritional Needs in Men and Women

via Alternative Medicine and Natural Health by admin on 11/18/09

Men and women have different body types and biological needs so it stands to reason that their dietary requirements for the best health possible would be different too. Women tend to have a preoccupation with their diet and losing weight so there are [...]

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Paying someone to make me sore? It’s worth every penny

via The Fitness Center by Audrea Huff on 11/16/09

My left calf stings a little with each step, and the muscles on the front of my shoulders refuse to let me reach behind my head.
But I love it.
I’m still sore from my workout from two days ago, a session with my personal [...]

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Homeopathy And The Law Of Healing

Homeopathy is a form of holistic healing. It believes not in treating symptoms but in treating the individual as a whole.
Homeopathy aims to deal with the actual cause of a disease and not just the outward symptoms.
Homeopathy believes in the natural law of healing. This states that healing occurs from inside to [...]

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Fruit juice: Soda in disguise?

I’ve always thought of fruit juice as a “safe” alternative to water — all natural, and full of nutrients.

But I didn’t realize there was an entire movement out there by researchers to dispel that widely-accepted belief.
“[Juice] is pretty much the same as sugar water. … There’s no need for any juice at [...]

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Antibiotic overuse threatens modern medicine: experts

By Kate Kelland
LONDON (Reuters) – Overuse of antibiotics in Europe is building widespread resistance and threatening to halt vital medical treatments such as hip replacements, intensive care for premature babies and cancer therapies, health experts say.
Dominique Monnet of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control's (ECDC) scientific advice unit [...]

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TM Time Out for Coronary Heart Disease Patients?

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, part of the Institutes of Health, will fund a one million dollar joint study by the Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention at Maharishi University of Management Research Institute and Columbia University Medical Center to determine whether the stress-reducing Transcendental Meditation technique (TM) can help patients with coronary [...]

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Fat and fit? Not According to New Study of Pro Athletes

Researchers studied football players, linemen in particular, to determine whether they have greater high blood pressure, high cholesterol and high fasting blood-glucose levels — risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. The study was presented recently at the annual meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology in San Diego
The study included 69 [...]

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Don’t Let Donuts Dumb You Down

According to the London Daily Mail, an Oxford University study found that after just nine days, rats fed a high-fat diet made errors on a maze test and could only run 50 percent as far as rodents that ate regular, low-fat food.
Professor Kieran Clarke, who headed up the research team, told the Daily Mail the [...]

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Too Much TV Bad For Muscular Fitness

Obesity isn’t the only negative side effect of excessive television watching. A new study from the American College of Sports Medicine suggests that young adults who tune in to two hours or more of TV per day have poor muscular fitness.
Researchers Niko Paalanne and Tuija Tammelin of Finland studied more than 870 Finnish young [...]

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