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Botanical Medicine

Research Review of Curcumin

In this research review of curcumin, it is apparent that evidence is growing that curcumin, the substance in tumeric, has the potential to take a ...
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Duke University

Seven Principles of Integrative Care, White Paper

The following is an excerpt of a white paper in the seven principles of integrative care, The Pebble in the Pond, How Integrative Leadership Can ...
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Fertility

Pesticides from Food Negatively Impacts Male Fertility

Men with fertility problems and issues related to spermatogenesis may need to look at their exposure to pesticides through diet. In the first study of ...
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Cardiovascular Health

JAMA: Folic Acid Reduces Risk of Stroke in Hypertensive Adults

Folic acid may reduce the risk of stroke in hypertensive people by as much as 21% when taken with enapril, according to a study released ...
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Inflammation

Sustainable Diet Mirrors Anti-Inflammatory Diet

By Kimberly Lord Stewart At the 2015, Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives (HKHL) conference at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, St. Helena, health care ...
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Children's Health

Re-emerging Virus Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) Linked to Paralysis of Children

A cluster of children from Colorado in the USA have been treated for muscle weakness or paralysis that may be connected to a nationwide outbreak ...
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Aging

Mechanism for Calorie Restriction Discovered

A new study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers identifies a key molecular mechanism behind the health benefits of dietary restriction, or ...
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Cardiovascular Health

Auburn University: Beet ‘Bama Secret Weapon

The Auburn University football team may have secret weapon. Football teams are claiming beet root improves their athletic performance. Its not pregame hype, a study ...
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Aging

Embryonic Stem Cells Safe & Tolerated for Macular Degeneration

New research published in The Lancet provides the first evidence of the medium-term to long-term safety and tolerability of transplanting human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) ...
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Immune Health

ICU Stays Destroy Gut Microbiome, Ups Sepsis Risk

Researchers at the University of Chicago found that after a long stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) only a handful of pathogenic microbe species ...
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