A new model for studying Parkinson’s

February 9, 2011

“This is a great step forward toward a more comprehensive understanding of how the disease works, and how it can be diagnosed and treated,” explains neuroscientist and EPFL President Patrick Aebischer, lead author of the study. PD is a common neurodegenerative disease that greatly reduces quality of life and costs the United States around 23 [...]

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Herpes Wise: Clear Genital Herpes in 72 hours & Keep it Away For Life

February 9, 2011

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High Blood Pressure Symptoms

February 9, 2011

A problem that is ever increasing, due to more people lacking good exercise and gaining weight, is high blood pressure. often, those with this serious health problem, find that the simplest and most effective course of treatment is lifestyle and diet changes. the following tips, can help to lower your blood pressure. One of the [...]

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Support You Are Never Nobody

February 9, 2011

     Kudos to Maggie Kozel, M.D. for her interesting article in the Huffington Post (Feb 5, 2011) entitled “Little Pharma: the Medication of U.S. Children.” Dr. Kozel laments that our health care system has gone off track, because profits of big Pharma are driving research on the diagnosis and treatment of children’s psychiatric disorders. Dr. [...]

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Dementia encompasses many deteriorating illnesses

February 9, 2011

Last Updated: February 03. 2011 1:00AM Dr. Paul Donohue: Your Health Dear Dr. Donohue: will you please do a column on dementia and address its various symptoms and treatments? T.M. Dear T.M.: “Dementia” is a word that encompasses many conditions, all of which have in common a deterioration of mental functioning. Memory loss so profound [...]

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Are there any ways to eliminate your asthma symptoms permanently?

February 9, 2011

Its quite difficult as it is a big time chronic disease. but a good thing about it is that natural alternatives , which come without the side effects of conventional medications, are extremely effective in controlling symptoms. Conventional Western medicine generally treats asthma with a combination of preventative and quick-relief medications. These may include the [...]

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Real Life Testimonial: Ben’s recovery from Lyme disease

February 9, 2011

This is part of an ongoing series of real life success stories from people all over the world who have been impacted by the Paleo lifestyle and the Paleo Solution. Read Ben’s story below. It was a real pleasure to meet you at Art’s book talk in Soho. I’ve been a listener since episode # [...]

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AHN’s Brewer always game for activity

February 8, 2011

Published: February 5, 2011 TAMPA – Konner Brewer has nearly equaled the number of times she’s broken a bone as years she’s been on this Earth. The 14-year-old has broken 11 bones from participating in everything from snowboarding to rock climbing. “I think I have the record at school for most broken bones,” the Academy [...]

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Cannabis brings on psychotic illness up to three years earlier in mentally ill

February 8, 2011

Alarming new research shows smoking cannabis can trigger psychotic illness such as schizophrenia almost three years earlier. A new report which analysed 83 studies involving 22,000 people found people vulnerable to mental health problems are likely to suffer symptoms at a much younger age by using the illicit drug. The findings confirm that cannabis accelerates [...]

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Ausio Pharmaceutical’s ER? Agonist AUS-131 is Well Tolerated in First Human Clinical Trials

February 8, 2011

02.07.2011– February 7, 2011 (Cincinnati, Ohio) — Results of two Phase 1 clinical trials of S-equol (AUS-131) were published in the February issue of Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Society. this first-in-class, nonsteroidal, nonhormonal estrogen receptor ? (ER?) agonist offers a potentially safer alternative to estrogen for the treatment of menopausal symptoms. [...]

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