For Depression, Try Rx’ing a Little “Yo-zac”
Practicing those Downward-Facing Dogs can definitely lead to some upward-facing moods.
Practicing those Downward-Facing Dogs can definitely lead to some upward-facing moods.
Hypertension in children—a troubling and increasingly common problem for the under-20 crowd—is related to low vitamin D status, a finding that suggests the condition may be reversible with a simple and inexpensive nutritional intervention.
French Maritime Pine trees (Pinus pinaster) hold a key to improving the treatment of one of the most intractable and widely prevalent chronic skin disorders: psoriasis.
Leaders in the nutrition and natural products industry are set to gather next week in Anaheim, CA, for the NEXT Innovation Summit–a gathering focused on development of new products for healthier living. Co-located with the massive Natural Products Expo West, the summit has emerged as a top think-tank for the industry. The market for healthier […]
A new analysis of data from the federally-funded SELECT (Selenium & Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial) study appears to deliver the death-blow to the idea that supplementation with selenium and vitamin E can reduce the risk of prostate cancer. The study, which was funded by the National Cancer Institute as been the subject of considerable […]
First, they invented smartphones. Now, those wizards at Apple are working on world’s first Smart Headphones. Earlier this month, Apple announced that the company received a US Patent & Trade Office patent on a set of headphones containing embedded sensors that can detect a variety of bio-signals including heart rate, temperature, and perspiration. The company plans […]
The Yoga Health Foundation, a volunteer-based consortium of yoga enthusiasts, has declared February 28th as “Yoga Recess Day,” the culmination of a nationwide effort to bring yoga out of the studios and into the nation’s schools. The organization, which promotes the health benefits of yoga by providing one week of free classes in more than […]
A new UK study underscores the power of plant-based foods and nutrients to minimize the risk of type-2 diabetes.
A large, long-term study from Finland shows that men who get more than 5 grams of marine omega-3 fatty acids per day have 33% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
In response to intensifying consumer pressure, General Mills announced a year-long plan to eliminate genetically modified ingredients from its popular Cheerios breakfast cereals.
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