Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on December 28, 2011
CARBONDALE - A scientist at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Carbondale is the recipient of a five-year federal grant from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine , a division of the National Institutes of Health , to study dietary interventions to suppress ovarian cancer. The total budget for the grant is $1.8 million.
Posted by Newspad.com search: "alternative medicine" on December 12, 2011
A newly published study by King’s College London, one of the largest centers for biomedical research in Europe, which included 130 participants, aged 60 years or over from outpatient psychiatric services of four hospitals, has established a link between increased levels of Omega-6 and Depression in such an age group. Expanding on this study, Nutri-Med Logic Corp says, in line with two other recent studies by National Institutes of Health, linking deficiency of Omega-3 to anxiety in the young, proper dietary ratios of Omega-3/Omega-6 is taking the lead role in Depression and anxiety disorders of all age groups.
(PRWeb November 29, 2011)
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Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on December 11, 2011
A small branch of the National Institutes of Health has used federal money to study aromatherapy, prayer, energy healing and other nontraditional treatments. Thanks to a $374,000 taxpayer-funded grant, we now know that inhaling lemon and lavender scents doesn't do a lot for our ability to heal a wound. With $666,000 in federal research money, scientists examined whether distant prayer could heal ...
Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on
A small branch of the National Institutes of Health has used federal money to study aromatherapy, prayer, energy healing and other nontraditional treatments. Thanks to a $374,000 taxpayer-funded grant, we now know that inhaling lemon and lavender scents doesn't do a lot for our ability to heal a wound. With $666,000 in federal research money, scientists examined whether distant prayer could heal ...
Posted by natural alternative medicine - Yahoo! News Search Results on
A small branch of the National Institutes of Health has used federal money to study aromatherapy, prayer, energy healing and other nontraditional treatments. Thanks to a $374,000 taxpayer-funded grant, we now know that inhaling lemon and lavender scents doesn't do a lot for our ability to heal a wound. With $666,000 in federal research money, scientists examined whether distant prayer could heal ...