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Newest Developments for St. John's Wort
In an earlier article written about St. John's Wort, studies showed that while St. John's Wort was successful in treating mild-to-moderate depression, it was not more effective than the placebo...
about.com Monday, November 17, 2008The Vetting of Alternative Medicine
In a new york Times article entitled, "Applying Science to Alternative medicine," the federal government is described as, "working hard to raise the standards of evidence, seeking to distinguish between...
about.com Monday, November 17, 2008Tea for Your Pressure
If you are taking drugs for high blood pressure, you may want to put on a steaming cup of tea instead. In a study conducted at Boston's Tufts University,...
About Monday, November 17, 2008Anxious, Depressed and Pregnant? Try Music Therapy
Many women who are Mothers can describe the highs and lows associated with that magical, but challenging time. While some Mothers accept their baby blues as a time that...
about.com Monday, November 17, 2008Heavy Metal Additives in Ayurvedic Medicine Can Be Dangerous
Ayurvedic medicine, which originated in India more than 5,000 years ago and is based on reclaiming health with the balance of diet, body and mind, is said to have "dangerous...
about.com Monday, November 17, 2008A New Standard for Stroke?
With stroke being the third-leading cause of death, much is being done to prevent it or mitigate its effects. While there are a number of "standard" treatments for stroke,...
about.com Monday, November 17, 2008If Your Child Is Going for Surgery, Try Acupressure
For most, surgery is a scary, anxiety-producing procedure. So what of children? As can be guessed, surgery from the perspective of children can be a traumatizing experience in...
about.com Monday, November 17, 2008
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