In The News: Mind and Body Archive
2008
- [March 2008] End-of-Life Care Can Help Patients and Families
- [February 2008] Pedometer Use Increases Walking
2007
- [December 2007] Leg Artery Disease Boosts Heart Risk
- [November 2007] Healthy Lifestyle Linked to Cancer Prevention
- [October 2007] Study Links Social Networks of Family and Friends to Obesity
- [September 2007] Understanding Nutrition Labels Can Be Challenging for Many
- [August 2007] Reduce Energy Dense Foods and Lose Weight
- [July 2007] Computer Users Have Many Options to Protect Eyes
- [June 2007] Tai Chi Helps Older Adults Avoid Shingles
- [May 2007] Study Shows Garlic Ineffective in Lowering "Bad Cholesterol"
- [April 2007] Sunlight's Vitamin D May Help Prevent Skin Cancer
- [March 2007] Experts Compare Dairy Milk with Alternatives
- [February 2007] Alzheimer's Risk Lowered with Fatty Acid in Fish
- [January 2007] Mild Depression May Be Reduced with Lifestyle Choices
2006
- [December 2006] Take Your Best Shot at Preventing and Fighting the Flu
- [November 2006] Depressed Patients Under Stress Have More Inflammation
- [October 2006] You Are, Indeed, What You Eat
- [September 2006] Do-It-Yourself Medical Testing Makes Inroads
- [August 2006] Exercise Can Improve Health for Even the Most Inactive People
- [July 2006] Gardening Provides Many Health Benefits; Physicians Can Help You Assess Best Exercise
- [May 2006] Glucosamine, Chondroitin May Be Linked to Pain Level; Osteoarthritis Defined
- [April 2006] Omega-3 Fatty Acids Reduces Cardiovascular Risk, But Not Linked to Cancer Prevention; The Obesity Epidemic
- [March 2006] Standard Treatment for Depression Helps Many; Know When To Seek Treatment
- [February 2006] Medications Found Effective for GERD; What Is GERD?
- [January 2006] Understanding and Managing Common Cold Symptoms
2005
- [December 2005] Asthma Symptoms Not Always Recognized and Treated
- [November 2005] Heart Rhythms Helped with Music Therapy; Music Therapy Defined
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