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- 21. 5 Drug-Free Ways to Stop Chronic Fatigue
- A "human energy crisis." That's how Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D., describes the devastating symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and its close physiological cousin fibromyalgia—two commonly misdiagnosed conditions ...
- Created on 20 October 2014
- 22. Can Heart Failure Be Reversed?
- A new implantable heart device has been developed that has proven effective in reversing heart failure—even in some patients with severe cases. The device—called the C-Pulse—is essentially a cuff that ...
- Created on 13 October 2014
- 23. Is This the New Diet Pill That Finally Gets It Right?
- Federal regulators' approval of a new weight-loss drug this month marked the third time a new diet medication has hit the market since 2012. Called Contrave, the latest drug can be used by obese and overweight ...
- Created on 01 October 2014
- 24. Are Some Generic Drugs Dangerous?
- Generic drugs have long been pushed on American consumers as cost-effective alternatives to brand-name prescription medicines. But widespread manufacturing irregularities at drug factories overseas are ...
- Created on 24 September 2014
- 25. Study: Probiotics Can Prevent Heart Attacks
- When we think of bacteria, we tend to think of disease-causing microbes that threaten our health, with antibacterial products all the rage and antibiotics among the most prescribed medicines doctors dole ...
- Created on 11 September 2014
- 26. 8 Ways to Make the Most of Your Doctor Visit
- Doctors are more pressed for time than ever, with health-care reform adding to it to the crunch doctors are facing today. Millions more insured Americans are entering the health-care system, just as a ...
- Created on 05 September 2014
- 27. Is Breakfast Overrated?
- Breakfast, it has long been said, is the most important meal of the day. But new research suggests that may not necessarily be so. In fact, a spate of new studies by several universities—published in multiple ...
- Created on 26 August 2014
- 28. 10 Questions to Ask After Cancer Diagnosis
- It's the diagnosis everyone dreads: You have cancer. But if you find yourself in this position, getting the answers to 10 key questions can help you mobilize your efforts and figure out the best treatment ...
- Created on 25 August 2014
- 29. Is a Low-Fat Diet Making You Fat?
- If you're cutting back on all fats in your diet, you may be doing yourself more harm than good. That's the upshot of the latest nutritional research that concludes some fats are not only good for us, but ...
- Created on 21 August 2014
- 30. 6 Easy Dietary Ways to Lower Cancer Risk
- Anti-cancer dietary fads are as common as the "Big C" is deadly. But how many trendy nutritional approaches that promise to lower your cancer risk are actually backed by solid scientific research? To answer ...
- Created on 12 August 2014
- 31. What’s the Most Cost-Effective Weight Loss Program on the Market?
- Weight Watchers is the most cost-effective diet program, according to a new assessment of commercial diet regimens. The findings by researchers at Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical ...
- Created on 24 July 2014
- 32. Melanoma Cancer Is No Longer an Automatic Death Sentence
- Skin cancer has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S., and is now the most common form of cancer. More people have been diagnosed with skin cancer than all other cancers combined, and five times as ...
- Created on 10 July 2014
- 33. Study: Fasting Can Help Prevent Diabetes
- People with chronically high blood sugar can avoid becoming diabetic by periodically fasting to bring down glucose levels, according to new research presented at a meeting of the American Diabetes Association ...
- Created on 20 June 2014
- 34. Study: Diabetic Drug Slows Aging
- The world's most widely used anti-diabetic drug, metformin, has been shown to slow aging and increase lifespan. In a new study reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Belgian researchers ...
- Created on 05 June 2014
- 35. Study: 2 Minutes of Intense Exercise Per Week Can Prevent Diabetes
- Just two minutes of intense, pulse-pounding exercise each week may be enough to prevent Type 2 diabetes, new research shows. British researchers from Abertay University found that doing just two sessions ...
- Created on 30 May 2014
- 36. New Phone App Can Screen You for Skin Cancer
- Have a suspicious mole you’d like to be checked for skin cancer? There’s an app for that. A new iPhone application allows users to take a photo of an unusual growth, run it through an embedded software ...
- Created on 09 May 2014
- 37. Should Obesity Be Labeled a Disease?
- Labeling obesity a disease may actually be counterproductive and not in the best interest of individuals who struggle with weight, according to new research published in the journal Psychological Science. ...
- Created on 04 February 2014
- 38. Study: Frequent Cellphone Use Boosts Anxiety
- Feeling anxious? Try turning off that cellphone. New research has found cellphone use by college students not only lowers their grades, but also boosts their anxiety. The findings are based on a survey ...
- Created on 11 December 2013
- 39. New Drug Can 'Switch Off' Cancer Gene, Say Researchers
- Northwestern University researchers have identified a drug that "switches off" a critical gene linked to the aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer—glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)—that killed U.S. ...
- Created on 01 November 2013
- 40. Suzanne Somers: Don’t Let Perimenopause Wreck Your Life
- When Hollywood starlet Suzanne Somers hit her mid-30s, she started feeling lousy and didn’t know why. The popular actress and best-selling author went from doctor to doctor without getting any relief for ...
- Created on 09 October 2013