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Latest Health Bulletins  
Acupuncture gets to the point of ailments (From Houston Chronicle)  
Rosehip treatment tackles arthritis (Scotsman.com)  
What Women Really Need to Know About Vitamins (ABC News)  
   
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Could a plant help treat Alzheimer's? (MSNBC)  
Herbal extract may help treat bladder infections (MSNBC)  
Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Allergies (ABC News)  
Common Sense & Evidence ? Alternative medicines (nationnews.com)  
Exposure to dirt may be a way to lift mood as well as boost the immune system (BBC)  
Vitamin C row hits Ribena firm (BBC)  
Herbal extract promising in heart failure: study (Reuters)  
Middle-Aged Adults Most Likely To Use Complementary Medicine (MediLexicon)  
The Cold Truth About Hot Flashes (ABC News)  
Stress raises risk of irritable bowel syndrome (Reuters)  
Taking vitamin supplements may increase risk of death, says study (Guardian Unlimited)  
Garlic does not lower cholesterol: study (Reuters)  
Calcium, Vitamin D Supplements Cut Fracture Risk: Study (HealthCentral.com)  
Could a plant help treat Alzheimer's? (MSNBC)  
Depression, loneliness tied to physical ills (Reuters)  
Light Cigarettes Just as Addictive as ' Full Flavored ' (ABC News)  
Vitamin D may prevent alcohol-related bone loss (Reuters)  
Cloudy apple juice is better for you than clear varieties, say researchers (BBC)  
Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)  
China's passion for foot-washing (BBC)  
Organic farmers hit back after minister casts doubt on healthier food claims (Guardian Unlimited)  
High vitamin D levels cut MS risk (BBC)  
Questions raised about Echinacea's effect on gut health (Nutra Ingredients)  
Tea extracts repair radiotherapy skin damage (Reuters)  
Bacon link to bladder cancer risk (BBC)  
Alternative medicine to be put to the test (The Australian)  
Want to Prevent Common Colds? Start Exercising (ABC News)  
Getting in touch with nature can help keep people fit (BBC)  
Filters best way to clean tap water: study (Reuters)  
Electric Current During Sleep Boosts Memory (HealthDay)  
Active life may help elderly keep their eyesight (Reuters)  
Berry juice may be a heart tonic (BBC)  
Mediterranean diet helps against Alzheimer's (Reuters)  
Walnuts May Beat Olive Oil for Heart Health (HealthDay)  
Fruits and vegetables may lower gallstone risk (Reuters)  
Eating mandarins may cut the risk of developing liver cancer and other diseases (BBC)  
Migraines common among nasal-allergy sufferers (Reuters)  
Honeys all the same when it comes to glucose (Reuters)  
Vegan diet reverses diabetes symptoms, study finds (Reuters)  
Honeys all the same when it comes to glucose (Reuters)  
Yoga or Pilates? How to choose between these two popular forms of physical activity (Canadian Living)  
Getting the best out of your food (BBC)  
Migraines common among nasal-allergy sufferers (Reuters)  
What's Better for You: Coffee or Tea? (ABC News)  
Britons are likely to be sleeping under duvets which are riddled with dust mites and dead skin (BBC)  
Research investigates electricity in wound healing (Reuters)  
Healthy growth in organic food sales (The Herald)  
Heat blocks body's pain signals (BBC)  
Traditional therapy combo good for migraines (Reuters)  
Exercise is Key to good sex and good sleep (CNN)  
Acupuncture shown to relieve migraines (MSNBC)  
Vegetables may help arteries stay clear (Reuters)  
Vitamin E supplements may be harmful in pregnancy (Netindia123.com)  
Relaxing effect of music enhanced during pauses (Reuters)  
Certain methods of cooking them can make vegetables as acidic as fizzy drinks (BBC)  
Protecting eyes from UV rays is more than a fashion statement (The HealthDay)  
Low vitamin D tied to cancer risk in men (Reuters)  
Treating cancer sufferers requires more than just removing tumours (Guardian Unlimited)  
Wilderness therapy claims that being close to nature can unlock the soul (The Telegraph)  
Salt reduction targets too soft (BBC)  
A Beginner's Guide To Using Aromatherapy With Children (DailyIndia.com)  
Some Vitamins Can Do More Harm Than Good (ABC News)  
Homeopathy Fights Fire with Fire (eMaxHealth)  
Energy Boosting Supplements: Myths and Facts (ABC News)  
Alternative medicine common in kids; docs unaware (Reuters)  
Whole grains cut diabetes, heart disease risk-study (Reuters)  
What Vitamins Should You Take? (ABC News)  
Crackdown on food marketing call (BBC)  
Acupuncture may relieve tension headaches (MSNBC)  
To Improve Heart Health, Replace Bread with Beans and Oil? (ABC News)  
Alternative therapy common in prostate cancer (Reuters)  
To Improve Heart Health, Replace Bread with Beans and Oil? (ABC News)  
Teenage acne may be related to milk's iodine content (ABC News)  
Results of a six-year study have proved a boost for homoeopathic remedies (Telegraph)  
Mind Over Matter for Pain? (ABC News)  
Women Are Missing the Folic Acid Message (HealthDay)  
New study is boost to homeopathy (BBC)  
High fat, low carbohydrate diets can reduce energy to the heart (BBC)  
Vitamin strategy may curb risk of second stroke (Reuters)  
Eating uncooked soy lowers cholesterol -study (ABC News)  
Bird flu triggers concern over consumption of eggs (Reuters)  
Asian plant extract adds novelty to European foods (Nutraingredients.com)  
Herbal remedies under threat from ' ludicrous ' law (Telegraph)  
Job strain may be hard on young men's arteries (Reuters)  
Can Acupuncture-Like Technique Ease Heartburn? (ABC News)  
Bad Sleep? Think Gastric Reflux (ABC News)  
Pillows can harbour harmful fungi (BBC)  
Bad Sleep? Think Gastric Reflux (ABC News)  
More vitamin D may mean healthier gums (Reuters)  
Homeopathy does work (gulfnews)  
New Scientific Yoga and Art of Relaxation (Medical News Today)  
Vitamin Supplements Necessary Even For Healthy People, Says MyVitaminGuide.com (ClickPress)  
High-fiber diet may slow atherosclerosis (Reuters)  
Vitamin Supplements Necessary Even For Healthy People, Says MyVitaminGuide.com (ClickPress)  
Study: Men Benefit More From Antioxidants (ABC News)  
Strict diet program may help prostate cancer-study (Reuters)  
Vitamin deficiency warning for vegetarians (The Australian)  
Broccoli may help beat bladder cancer (Reuters)  
Red clover may combat hot flushes (BBC)  
Acupuncture shown to relieve tension headaches (Reuters)  
Sales of herbal cold ' cure ' soar (Scotsman)  
Good news for dark chocolate-lovers (Reuters)  
Could supplements replace food as the main nutrient source? (ABC)  
Grapefruit extract can help to heal stomach ulcers (BBC)  
Dietary calcium saves bone in women on Pill (Daily Times)  
Can Ginger Combat Chemo-Induced Nausea? (Healthday.com)  
Support Your Immune System (Yoga Journal)  
Dark chocolate seen healthy for arteries (Reuters)  
Herbal supplement improves memory in patients at risk of Alzheimer’s (Nutra Ingredients)  
Complementary therapies help cancer patients: study (ABC News Online)  
Folic acid supplements boost memory in elderly (From Nutra Ingredients)  
Raisins may help fight cavities (From MSNBC)  
Crocuses and raisin wine - the key to good health 500 years ago (From the Guardian Unlimited)  
Ginseng substances fight brain disease in rats (From Reuters)  
Pomegranate juice for prostate cancer (From ABC News)  
Yeast intake may be linked to longevity (From the BBC)  
Need Help Cutting Back on Alcohol? Try Kudzu (From the MedlinePlus)  
Strenuous activity may slow prostate cancer (From Reuters)  
Natural Remedies for Seasonal Allergies (From ABC News)  
Garlic supplements aid the heart (From the Daily Mail)  
Ashwagandha Power: The newest fix for fatigue is this ancient herbal remedy from India. (From the Yoga Journal)  
Vitamin E May Help Ease Menstrual Cramps (From MedlinePlus)  
Most Older Adults Use Alternative Medicine (From the Reuters)  
Fish, Soy Oil Quickly Cut Heart Attack Risk (From Health Central)  
Fish oil, vitamin supplement cuts need for drugs in bowel disease (From Nutra Ingredients)  
Cranberries May Help Keep Arteries Clear (From ABC News)  
Fruit, Veggies Tied to Lower Pancreatic Cancer Risk (From the Reuters)  
Cannabis-based medicines can cause paranoia and anxiety in some people (From the BBC)  
New Compound May Prevent Allergies, Study Finds (From Reuters)  
Natural yoghurt beats bad breath (From the BBC)  
Oily fish helps cut inflammation (From the BBC)  
Study shows laughter really is the best medicine (From the BBC)  
Stomach bug's secrets uncovered (From the BBC)  
The ' friendly ' bug we all want to catch (From the Telegraph)  
Green tea could help protect against the damage caused by heart attacks and strokes (From the BBC)  
Ethnic Home Remedies That Really Work (From ABC News)  
Vitamin D May Ward Off Prostate Cancer (From ABC News)  
Pilates, dancercise, aerobics... it started here... (From the BBC)  
Herbal remedy can be an effective treatment for depression (From the BBC)  
Stroke warning on aspirin therapy (From the BBC)  
Chosing Organic and Nutrition for Health (From eMaxHealth)  
Tea Extract More Benefit Than the Brew (From Reuters)  
Herbal Extract Reduces Migraines (From Reuters)  
Britain is suffering from an epidemic of alcohol-related problems (From the Scotsman)  
How to save your creaking joints (From the Telegraph)  
Vitamin C May Be Cancer Fighter (From HealthDay)  
Don't Hit the Gym Too Much This Holiday: Experts Say (From Reuters)  
Citrus Oils May Treat Asthma - An Ozone-Scavenging Compound Is Key Ingredient, Say Researchers (From MSN)  
A Fingertip Test Could Detect Patients In The Earliest Stages Of Heart Disease (From the BBC)  
Mother-Child Pattern of Heart Risk Varies by Race (From Reuters)  
Steps to Steer Clear of Colds and Flu (From HealthDay)  
Cannabis Raises Risk Of Psychosis (From the BBC)  
Milk Protein May Reduce High Blood Pressure (From Reuters)  
Inhaling a salt-water aerosol may stop spread of disease (From CNN)  
Dietary Oils Put To The Test (From the Scotsman)  
Are Your Fillings Poisoning You? (From Guardian Unlimited)  
Acupuncture Aids Pain Relief for Knee Arthritis (From Reuters)  
Low-dose Supplements May Ward Off Cancer in Men (From MedlinePlus)  
High Stress Levels Double Risk Of Painful Periods (HealthDay)  
Chinese Herb Lowers Cholesterol in New Way (Reuters)  
How vegetable lovers are more adventurous than fans of fruit (BBC)  
Peanuts May Prevent Return of Allergy (Medicinenet.com)  
Stress could be linked to miscarriages (BBC)  
Public want alternative therapy (BBC)  
Should we top up our friendly bacteria? (BBC)  
 
 
   
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