Alternative Medicine
Game On, Heart Disease Off with Healthier Dude Food
February 1st, 2012
Nothing goes together more than men and sports—and among cheers for touchdowns, tackles, and sacks are requests to pass the chips, wings, and pizza. But heart health doesn't have to be compromised along the way.
Good Dental Health is Vital to Overall Childhood Wellness
February 1st, 2012
During National Children's Dental Hygiene Month in February, James Bramson, DDS., chief dental officer for United Concordia Dental, wants to emphasize the importance of good dental health to overall childhood wellness.
Healthy Ones Commits to The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease
February 1st, 2012
Healthy Ones is supporting women's heart health in February 2012! Healthy Ones announced a promotion with WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease to help increase heart health awareness and raise money for promoting women's heart health.
Millions Fall Off Healthy Living Bandwagon by 'Flab-ruary the First'
February 1st, 2012
February identified as month when UK feels fattest so Weight Watchers is 'surround sounding' the UK at 11am on February 1st to motivate everyone to kick-start a healthy lifestyle
A Glass of Milk a Day Could Benefit Your Brain
January 31st, 2012New research finds milk drinkers scored better on memory and brain function tests
Pouring at least one glass of milk each day could not only boost your intake of much-needed key nutrients, but it could also positively impact your brain and mental performance, according to a recent study in the International Dairy Journal.
Metamucil Brings You a “Heart to Heart” with Dr. Oz in the Big Apple
January 31st, 2012Enter Online for the Chance to Meet the Star of the Emmy Award-Winning, “The Dr. Oz Show”
In 2011, more than 80,000 Dr. Oz fans entered for the chance to win a whirlwind trip to New York City culminating in a Heart-to-Heart with the doctor himself. Back by popular demand, Dr.
Teens Don’t Eat Enough Grains, More People Include Fish in Diet
January 31st, 2012
Teens are not consuming enough whole grain foods, according to a recent study from the University of Minnesota at St. Paul and featured in the January issue of Food Nutrition & Science.
Mayo Clinic Releases Book With Action Plan to Help Beat Heart Disease
January 31st, 2012Mayo Clinic Healthy Heart For Life! reveals innovative heart disease prevention and treatment plan
Heart disease is the nation’s No. 1 killer for both men and women. But what’s most astonishing is that almost 80 percent of heart disease is preventable, and even small lifestyle changes can have a big impact.
Effective Treatment of Autism through NAET
January 30th, 2012
Researchers at the NAET Autism Treatment Center in Buena Park, CA, hypothesized that major contributors to the development and symptoms of autism include food and nutrient sensitivities. They applied NAET, a combination of a special form of acupressure and kinesiology, to desensitize subjects to multiple allergens as a way to treat symptoms of autism.
Therapeutic Shoes and Foot Care Contribute to 65 percent Decline in Diabetes-Related Amputations
January 30th, 2012New Government Study Highlights Improved Management of Risk Factors
Enhanced foot care and Medicare coverage for therapeutic shoes are two factors behind a recent US government study that showed diabetes-related amputations have declined 65 percent over the past decade.



