ALLERGY, RESPIRATORY
Obesity May Raise Kids' Allergy Risk
Asthmatics Who Quit Smoking May Reverse Lung Damage
Herbal Remedy Could Halt Peanut Allergy
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Pharoah's Wine Jar Yields Medicinal Secrets
Acupuncture Cuts Dry Mouth in Cancer Patients
Imaging Sheds Light on How Acupuncture Works
ANIMAL CARE
Beware of Dog Bites
Animals Respond to Acupuncture's Healing Touch
'Comfort Dogs' Come to Emotional Rescue
BONES & JOINTS
Scientists Discover How Osteoarthritis Destroys Cartilage
Human Ancestors Put Best Foot Forward 1.5M Years Ago
Arthritis Hits More Than Half of Diabetics
CANCER
Some Spices Cut Cancer Risk That Comes With Grilled Burgers
Breast Self-Exam Rates Go Up With Counseling
Green Tea May Help Prevent Oral Cancer
CAREGIVING
Reduce Suffering, Urge Heart Failure Patients and Caregivers
Exercise During Pregnancy May Help Baby
Timing May Matter in Organ Donation Decisions
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Vitamins Do Older Women Little Good
Secondhand Smoke Quickly Affects Blood Vessels
Review Confirms Links Between Diet, Heart Health
COSMETIC
With Psoriasis, the Internet May Offer Hope
What to Do If You Have Unsightly Veins
Get Sugared!.... Its a sweet choice for hair removal
DENTAL, ORAL
Acupuncture May Ease Anxiety Over Dental Work
Acid Drinks Blamed for Increase in Tooth Erosion
A Sweet Way to Shield Baby's Teeth
DIABETES
Insulin Resistance Tied to Peripheral Artery Disease
Saliva Test Could Monitor Type 2 Diabetes
Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Updated
DIET, NUTRITION
More Whole Grains May Mean Less Fat
Want to Stop Cancer? You Can, Experts Say
Holiday Eating Without the Guilt -- or the Pounds
DISABILITIES
Could Your Cell Phone Help Shield You From Alzheimer's?
Review Finds Marijuana May Help MS Patients
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Vitamin D Deficit May Trigger MS Risk Gene
Database Helps Assess Your Breast Cancer Risk
Prenatal Exposure to Traffic Pollution May Lead to Asthma
EYE CARE, VISION
Green Tea May Ward Off Eye Disease
Hybrid Cars Pose Risk to Blind, Visually Impaired
Autistic Children Make Limited Eye Contact
FITNESS
Meditation May Help Put Primary Insomnia to Bed
Walk Long, Slow and Often to Help the Heart
Exercise Extends Life of Kidney Patients
GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS
New Yogurt May Ease Stomach Ulcers
Bowel Prep Harder on Women Than Men
Intestinal Bacteria Trigger Immune Response
GENERAL HEALTH
Want Sun Protection? Wear Red or Blue
Coffee Cuts Liver Scarring in Hepatitis C
More Medicinal Uses for Pomegranate
HEAD & NECK
Zen May Thicken Brain, Thwart Pain
Many Children Will Outgrow Headaches
Ski Helmets Encouraged for All
HEALTH & TECHNOLOGY
The Internet Is Becoming One-Stop Shopping for Health Help
Subway Defibrillators Save Lives
Magnet Therapy May Ease Hard-to-Treat Depression
HEARING
Noise Hurts Men's Hearing More, Study Shows
Summer Sounds Can Lead to Hearing Loss
HEART & CARDIOVASCULAR
Years of Heavy Smoking Raises Heart Risks
Research Shows Genetic Activity of Antioxidants
Polyunsaturated Fats Really May Lower Heart Risk
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Dry Weather Boosts Odds of Flu Outbreaks
Bacterial Infections May Succumb to Honey
Poor Restroom Cleaning Causes Cruise-Ship Sickness
INFERTILITY
Obesity May Affect Fertility in Young Womene
KID'S HEALTH
School Meals Need to Get Healthier
Music May Temper Pain in Preemies
Eating Fish, Breast-Feeding Boost Infant Development
MEN'S HEALTH
Noise Hurts Men's Hearing More, Study Shows
Lots of Sex May Prevent Erectile Dysfunction
Exercise May Prevent Prostate Cancer: Study Shows
MENTAL HEALTH
Vitamin C Protects Some Elderly Men From Bone Loss
Teen Internet Addicts More Likely to Self-Harm: Study
The 3LS Wellness Program for Reversing Chronic Symptoms and Creating Lasting Health
PHYSICAL THERAPY
PREGNANCY
Expectant Mom's Exercise Keeps Newborn's Birth Weight Down
Heart Defects in Newborns Linked to Antidepressants
Sleeping Could Help Women Lose The Baby Fat
SENIORS
Eating Well And Keeping Active As You Grow Old Will Help You Stay Sharp
Save Your Aging Brain, Try Surfing The Web
For a Healthier Retirement, Work a Little
SEXUAL HEALTH
SLEEP DISORDERS
Moderate Aerobics May Ease Insomnia Symptoms
6 to 8 Hours of Shut-Eye Is Optimal for Health
Pay Attention to Signs That Say You're Too Fatigued to Drive
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Acupuncture May Relieve Acid Indigestation In Pregnancy
Most Women With Osteoporosis Unaware of Raised Fracture Risk
A Brisk Pace May Keep Stroke at Bay
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Exercise Helps Reduce Falls in Young and Old 06/14/2010 - By eholistic.com

Exercise Helps Reduce Falls in Young and Old

Two hours of aerobic activity a week lowers the risk, researchers found


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More Steps a Day Lead to Better Health 05/20/2010 - By eholistic.com

More Steps a Day Lead to Better Health

Study suggests walking may help prevent metabolic syndrome


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Being Active an Hour a Day Puts Brakes on Weight Gain 03/24/2010 - By eholistic.com

Being Active an Hour a Day Puts Brakes on Weight Gain

Walking, biking, dancing can all help normal-weight women as they age, study finds


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Tai Chi: An Ideal Exercise for Many People with Diabetes 03/10/2010 - By eholistic.com

Tai Chi: An Ideal Exercise for Many People with Diabetes

Regular exercise is a must to help achieve blood sugar control if you have diabetes. Tai chi, an ancient Chinese meditative exercise, may help you do that.


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As Temperature Plummets, It's Still Safe to Exercise 02/22/2010 - By eholistic.com

As Temperature Plummets, It's Still Safe to Exercise

Just dress appropriately and avoid extreme conditions, expert says


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Barefoot Best for Running? 01/28/2010 - By eholistic.com

Barefoot Best for Running?

Study finds people are more likely to strike forefoot first, easing impact


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Weak Muscles May Cause 'Runner's Knee' 12/03/2009 - By eholistic.com

Weak Muscles May Cause 'Runner's Knee'

Hamstrings, quadriceps and fallen arches take the blame in new study


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Exercise Guards White Blood Cells Against Aging 12/01/2009 - By eholistic.com

Exercise Guards White Blood Cells Against Aging

In study, athletes had 'younger' immune cells than sedentary, healthy adults


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