ALLERGY, RESPIRATORY
Overweight Moms More Likely to Have Asthmatic Kids
Climate Change Could Sting Allergy, Asthma Sufferers
New Spray Could Benefit Cystic Fibrosis Patients
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Indian Spice May Thwart Liver Damage
Cranberries May Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
Many Cancer Patients Turn to Complementary Medicine
ANIMAL CARE
Separation Anxiety, Canine-Style
Beware of Dog Bites
Safe Toys for Dogs
BONES & JOINTS
Osteoporosis May Raise Risk for Vertigo
Low Vitamin D Raises Women's Hip Fracture Risk
Frankincense Provides Relief for Osteoarthritis
CANCER
Gene Screen May Predict Colon Cancer's Return
Massage Therapy Helps Those With Advanced Cancer
No Verdict Yet on Grape Seed Extract vs. Breast Cancer
CAREGIVING
Many Hospital Patients Can't ID Their Doctors
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome as Deadly as Ever
Undoing the 'Big Baby' Trend
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Support Network May Play Role in Benefits of Drinking
Smog Tougher on the Obese
Varicose Veins May Mask Larger Problem
COSMETIC
New Genetic Links to Baldness Discovered
The Acne Drug Accutane More Than Doubles Depression Risk
Contact Lenses Boost Kids' Self-Image
DENTAL, ORAL
Good Oral Hygiene May Protect Against Heart Infections
Toothbrushing May Stave Off Heart Woes
Gum Disease May Reactivate AIDS Virus
DIABETES
Older Diabetics With Depression Face Higher Death Rate
Fructose-Sweetened Drinks Up Metabolic Syndrome Risk
Chamomile Tea May Ward Off Diabetes Damage
DIET, NUTRITION
Teens Lose More Weight Using Healthy Strategies
Six Healthy-Sounding Foods That Really Aren't
Caffeine May Offer Some Skin Cancer Protection
DISABILITIES
Review Finds Marijuana May Help MS Patients
Could Your Cell Phone Help Shield You From Alzheimer's?
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Database Helps Assess Your Breast Cancer Risk
Radiation Exposure Linked to Aggressive Thyroid Cancers
Ozone-Depleting Inhalers Being Phased Out
EYE CARE, VISION
Time Teaches Brain to Recognize Objects
Decorative Halloween Eye Lenses May Pose Serious Risks
Autistic Children Make Limited Eye Contact
FITNESS
Antioxidants Blunt Exercise Benefit, Study Shows
Keep Safety in Mind While Your Kids Are Cooling Off in the Water
Any Exercise Good After a Heart Attack
GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS
Peppermint Oil, Fiber Can Fight Irritable Bowel
Intestinal Bacteria Trigger Immune Response
HRT Use Raises Risk of Stomach Trouble
GENERAL HEALTH
Heavy Alcohol Use Linked to Cancer
Hoping for a Happy Family Holiday? Here's How
Want Sun Protection? Wear Red or Blue
HEAD & NECK
Many Children Will Outgrow Headaches
Ski Helmets Encouraged for All
Zen May Thicken Brain, Thwart Pain
HEALTH & TECHNOLOGY
Subway Defibrillators Save Lives
Save Your Aging Brain, Try Surfing The Web
'Cell Phone Elbow' -- A New Ill for the Wired Age
HEARING
Noise Hurts Men's Hearing More, Study Shows
Summer Sounds Can Lead to Hearing Loss
HEART & CARDIOVASCULAR
A Little Chocolate May Do the Heart Good
Fewer Heart Attacks After England Goes Smoke-Free
Soy Protein Doesn't Lower Cholesterol
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Swine Flu Now Reported in All 50 States
Viral Infection Might Trigger High Blood Pressure
Bacterial Infections May Succumb to Honey
INFERTILITY
Obesity May Affect Fertility in Young Womene
KID'S HEALTH
Pregnant Women Exposed To Certain Pollutants Could Lower Childs IQ
Eating Fish, Breast-Feeding Boost Infant Development
3 Home Habits Help Youngsters Stay Slim
MEN'S HEALTH
Vigorous Exercise Cuts Stroke Risk for Men, Not Women
Noise Hurts Men's Hearing More, Study Shows
Drinking Green Tea May Slow Prostate Cancer
MENTAL HEALTH
Keeping Mentally Active Seems To Keep The Brain Active
Meditation May Boost College Students' Learning
Meaningful Conversations Boost Kids' Language Skills
PHYSICAL THERAPY
PREGNANCY
For Baby and Mom Alike, Breast-Feeding May Be Best
Exercise Boosts Bone Density in Breast-Feeding Moms
Mom's Extra Pregnancy Pounds May Raise Child's Heart Risks
SENIORS
Money May Matter, Health-Wise, in Old Age
Protein Deposits May Show Up Before Memory Problems Occur, Study Says
Community Exercise Programs Boost Seniors' Strength
SEXUAL HEALTH
SLEEP DISORDERS
Sleeping Could Help Women Lose The Baby Fat
6 to 8 Hours of Shut-Eye Is Optimal for Health
Daylight Savings: Not a Bright Time for All
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Health Tip: Be More Comfortable During Childbirth
Exercise, Weight Control May Keep Fibromyalgia at Bay
Spice Compounds May Stem Tumor Growth
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Memory Loss Help from Brain Supplement Prevagen 06/23/2009 - By Quincy Bioscience

Memory Loss Help from Brain Supplement Prevagen

Memory loss research conducted by Quincy Bioscience laboratories has resulted in a natural brain supplement called Prevagen® that helps slow memory loss. The brain supplement’s key ingredient, Apoaequorin from jellyfish helps manage brain calcium.


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Early Exercise Boosts Outcomes for ICU Patients 05/14/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Early Exercise Boosts Outcomes for ICU Patients

Interrupting sedation for daily physiotherapy led to better post-discharge function, study finds


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Organ Donation Policies Vary Among Children's Hospitals 05/12/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Organ Donation Policies Vary Among Children's Hospitals

More research, better adherence to recommendations needed, study suggests


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Most Women Struggle With Rising Health Care Costs 05/11/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Most Women Struggle With Rising Health Care Costs

7 of 10 are uninsured, under-insured or have debt or access problems, study finds


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U.S. Mental Health Spending Rises, But Many Still Left Out 05/05/2009 - By eHolistic.com

U.S. Mental Health Spending Rises, But Many Still Left Out

Access to care improves, studies find, but treatment quality lags for elderly, vets


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Obese Children More Likely to Suffer Lower Body Injuries 05/02/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Obese Children More Likely to Suffer Lower Body Injuries

Stress on muscle, bone behind severity of damage, longer recovery, study finds


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Critically Ill Patients Lack Vitamin D 04/29/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Critically Ill Patients Lack Vitamin D

Almost half of those in ICU had deficient levels, study shows


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