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Omega 3s May Improve Survival Rates after Chronic Heart Failure |
Topic: Cardiovascular Support |
| Researchers have found that daily supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids may improve survival rates and reduce admissions to the hospital in chronic heart failure patients. |
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Cancer Beliefs and Clinic Protocols by Warren Cargal, L. Ac. |
Topic: Health & Longevity |
| I have been honored to be part of the healing journey of many patients in the clinic dealing with cancer. Over the years, my thinking about cancer has evolved considerably. Therefore, I would like to share with you some of my own core beliefs about this illness and the recovery process. |
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Acupuncture Reduces Side Effects Of Breast Cancer Treatment As M |
Topic: Women's Health and Fertility |
| Acupuncture is as effective and longer-lasting in managing the common debilitating side effects of hot flashes, night sweats, and excessive sweating (vasomotor symptoms) associated with breast cancer treatment and has no treatment side effects compared to conventional drug therapy, according to a fi... |
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Isoflavone Improves Functioning Of Arteries In Stroke Patients |
Topic: Cardiovascular Support |
| A dietary supplement containing isoflavone – a chemical found in soybeans, chickpeas, legumes and clovers – can improve artery function in stroke patients according to new research.
The study is believed to be the first randomised controlled trial to investigate the effects of isoflavone suppleme... |
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Broccoli Could Reverse The Heart Damaging Effects Of Diabetes |
Topic: Cardiovascular Support |
| Researchers have discovered eating broccoli could undo the damage caused by diabetes to heart blood vessels.
Professor Paul Thornalley and his team from the University of Warwick have found a broccoli compound called Sulforaphane. This compound can encourage the body to produce more enzymes to pr... |
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Clinical Trial Shows Cardiovascular Benefits for Rooibos Tea |
Topic: Cardiovascular Support |
| Rooibos is a popular beverage from South Africa. The name comes from the local Afrikaans name for “red bush,” referring to the red-auburn color of the plant material, which changes after it is harvested and allowed to ferment. The pleasant tasting red-colored beverage is high in antioxidant compoun... |
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Watermelon May Have Viagra-effect |
Topic: Women's Health and Fertility |
| A cold slice of watermelon has long been a Fourth of July holiday staple. But according to recent studies, the juicy fruit may be better suited for Valentine’s Day. That’s because scientists say watermelon has ingredients that deliver Viagra-like effects to the body’s blood vessels and may even incr... |
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Rhodiola rosea Effective in Treating Depression |
Topic: Mental Emotional issues |
| A new clinical trial has found that an extract of Rhodiola rosea roots and rhizomes demonstrated anti-depressive activity in patients with mild to moderate depression...In addition to mood elevation, evidence indicates that R. rosea has numerous other benefits, including enhancement of cognitive fun... |
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Artichoke Leaf Extract Lowers Cholesterol |
Topic: Health & Longevity |
| Researchers at the University of Reading have found that an over-the-counter Artichoke Leaf Extract (ALE) from the globe artichoke plant can lower cholesterol in otherwise healthy individuals with moderately raised levels. Cardiovascular diseases are the chief causes of death in the UK, and are asso... |
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Green Tea Reduces An Important Risk Factor For Cardiovascualr Di |
Topic: Cardiovascular Support |
| More evidence for the beneficial effect of green tea on risk factors for heart disease has emerged in a new study. The study found that the consumption of green tea rapidly improves the function of (endothelial) cells lining the circulatory system; endothelial dysfunction is a key event in the progr... |
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