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Exercise 'Better Than Drugs for Depression'
A study by German researchers says regular exercise could be more effective than drugs in treating serious depression. Half the patients were substantially less depressed after a 10-day exercise program. Impressive given that anti-depressants normally took between two and three weeks to work.
Study: Americans Are Sleep-Deprived
A workaholic lifestyle with too little time for sleep is turning America into a nodding off nation, with 40 percent of surveyed adults saying they have trouble staying awake on the job. A poll found that almost two-thirds of Americans fail to get eight hours sleep a night and many routinely drive drowsy and struggle to keep from napping at their jobs.
IAOMT: Researchers Connect Mercury to Alzheimer's Disease
University researchers present visual evidence of Mercury's effect on growing nerve cells, another correlation to Alzheimer's disease. These findings may influence the future acceptance of mercury-containing vaccines and "mercury/silver amalgam" dental fillings.
Debate Heats Up Over New Medical Privacy Rules
Five years ago Congress passed a law calling for federal standards to protect medical patients' privacy. But as the day draws closer for the rules to take effect, arguments over their fate are growing more heated. Democrats say the debate has gone on long enough. Republicans say the rules developed by the Clinton administration would drive up medical costs and inconvenience consumers.
Government Considers Stiffer Warnings on Tylenol Dangers
Acetaminophen, best known by the Tylenol brand, has drawn federal concern. There is evidence that many Americans may poison their livers by unwittingly taking toxic doses. The government is considering stiffer warnings about this popular over-the-counter painkiller, such as not to take it if you consume more than three alcoholic drinks.
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Dr. Galland's Integrated
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In "Essential Fatty Acids--The Key To Health, Part II" Dr. Leo Galland discusses the importance of balancing anti-oxidants and essential fatty acids and problems around trans fatty acids and hydrogenated oils. Because EFAs are polyunsaturated, containing two or more double chemical bonds, they are prone to rancidity, not merely in foods but also in the human body. Rancidity occurs when the double bond is broken by oxygen, producing an oxidized fatty acid. Oxidized fatty acids not only taste badly, they behave badly, disrupting the normal functioning of the cell membranes of which they are a part. Oxidized fatty acids are rapidly generated from the process called free radical-induced cell damage.
The Healer Within
The presence of special breathing practices in the ancient cultures has always been a mystery to people in the Western world. In "Every Seventh Breath Full and Relaxed" Dr. Roger Jahnke describes a technique that brings the consciousness of the breath and the benefits of breath practice to as much of one's daily activities as possible. Rather than the concentrated but brief effects of doing breathing exercises for a specific period of time, this method spreads the benefits of breath practice, pervasively, throughout the day. Take a deep, full, relaxed breath. As you exhale allow yourself to deeply relax. Then breath as usual. As you exhale allow yourself to deeply relax. Then breath as usual. After seven regular breaths, initiate another deep and full breath. For further details review the full column.
Mind Body Health Newsletter
Patients often only communicate symptoms such as pain, wheezing, swelling, and itching. Physicians often remain unaware of how the symptoms impact the patient’s life. Similar symptoms may have very different importance for different patients. It is critical that you communicate not only your symptoms but how important that symptom is to you and what it means to you. How much does the symptom interfere with your life, work, recreation, relationships, and plans? Your doctor isn’t a mind-reader, notes David Sobel, M.D. in his column, "Tips for Communicating with Your Doctor." Even if he or she doesn’t ask (and it would be great if every doctor did), express your concerns, especially how the symptom limits your daily life. Be as specific as you can. Help your physician see the world through your eyes. The meaning of the symptom for you will help guide your doctor’s advice and actions.
Keeping Fit with
Dr. Wayne Westcott
Although all athletic activities carry some risk of injury, spring sports seem to be particularly problematic with respect to injury potential, says Dr. Wayne Westcott in his latest column "Enjoying The Spring Sports Season." This is partly due to the abrupt action components of the most popular spring sports such as golf, softball and tennis, and partly due to insufficient levels of physical conditioning.
Care2 Ask
Annie
In her latest column for environmentally conscious consumers Annie Berthold-Bond offers tips for removing the really tough stains from your clothing - ink and red wine, plus suggestions for combating iron and scale deposits resulting from a problem water supply.
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"The Western World View: Past, Present and Future" With Richard Tarnas
If we are to understand where we are now in our history, if we are to understand our moment in history and where we are potentially going in the future, we need to know what brought us to this point. In the interview "The Western World View: Past, Present and Future" with Russell DiCarlo, Richard Tarnas explains his view that what a whole culture goes through in some way reflects what each individual goes through. We, as individuals, have a responsibility in playing a role in our evolution, so that we can play a conscious role in that evolution.
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Healthy Recipes
Nutmeg is a common spice with an enticing flavor and a rich history. The April "There's a Yogi in the Kitchen" column "Notes on Nutmeg!" by Siri-Ved Kaur Khalsa reports that this spice is believed to be everything from an aphrodisiac to a stomach remedy. Its flavor wakes up sweets, vegetable dishes, pancakes, hot beverages, and even marinara sauce!
Healthy Bookstore
In "The Wisdom of Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing During the Change" Christiane Northrup, M.D. once again challenges convention. "The change" is not simply a collection of physical problems to be "fixed"--whether with hormones or herbs--but a mind-body revolution that brings the greatest opportunity for growth since adolescence. This vitally important new book examines the connection between menopause and a woman's emotional and spiritual life. And it stresses how the choices a woman makes now--from the quality of her relationships to the quality of her diet--either secure her health and well-being for the rest of her life, or put her future at risk.
Healthy Child Update
A seizure is like a short-circuit in the brain. Information in nerves in the brain gets mixed up. "Seizure" prepared by the American Institute of Preventive Medicine educates parents and teachers about types and causes of seizures, and more importantly what to do during and after a seizure.
Healthy Man Update
Times are changing in the field of men's health. " Prostate" is now a household word. In "Optimal Prostate Health With Natural Medicine" Janet Zand, OMD, L.Ac. and Whitfield Reaves, OMD, L.Ac. detail the "hormonal changes" men experience starting around the age 40 and offer suggested treatment options from various healing traditions.
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The Professional Referral Network contains searchable directories for 20 leading professional associations in complementary and integrative health care, with over 16,000 professionals. Looking for a healthcare professional specializing in colonics? The Colon Hydrotherapy section includes the International Association of Colon Hydrotherapy member database.
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Association Network -- Hot Pick
Physicians' Association for Anthroposophical Medicine (PAAM) promotes anthroposophical medicine, which draws from all that is available in diagnostics and therapeutics in orthodox medicine, adding to this what we can understand about the human being's soul and spiritual dimensions. Individual temperament and biographical aspects are taken into account as natural medications such as tinctures and homeopathics are prescribed along with various therapies. Treatment for illnesses ranging from minor infections to depression to cancers can be fortified with this approach.
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Health Calendar -- Hot Picks
World T'ai Chi and Qi Gong Day
Free Demonstrations and Classes in T'ai Chi and Qi Gong
Syosset, NY USA
April 7, 2001
Contact: New York College for Wholistic Health, Education
and Research - 516-364-0808
Practical Introduction to Anthroposophical Medicine
For physicians and medical students
Spring Valley, NY USA
April 19-22, 2001
Contact: Physicians' Association for Anthroposophical
Medicine - 413-584-9990
Ottawa Health Show
Ottawa, Ontario CANADA
April 27-28, 2001
Contact: Canadian National Health Shows - 604-885-0960
Cancer As a Turning Point, From Surviving to Thriving
Free conference for anyone touched by cancer
Medford, OR USA
April 27-28, 2001
Contact: Healing Journeys - 800-423-9882
AHMA Annual Conference
The Marriage of Art and Science in Holistic Medicine
Miami, FL USA
May 2-5, 2001
Contact: American Holistic Medical Association - 703-556-9245
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance Conference
Safety Harbor, FL USA
May 4-7, 2001
Contact: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance - 800-345-1010
Fourth World Congress on Qigong
The Fourth American Qigong Association Conference
San Francisco, CA USA
May 4-7, 2001
Contact: East West Academy of Healing Arts - 415-788-2227
Healing Into Wholeness with Jacquelyn Small
Ten-Day Psycho-Spiritual Wellness Program
Jacksonville, FL USA
May 7-17, 2001
Contact: Eupsychia Institute - 800-546-2795
SupplySide East
International Trade Show and Conference
Secaucus, NJ USA
May 7-9, 2001
Contact: Virgo Publishing, Inc. - 480-990-1101
Yoga at the Leading Edge
Celebrate the grace of movement and all that is yoga today
Lenox, MA USA
May 17-20, 2001
Contact: Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health - 800-741-7353
Botanical Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice
New York, NY USA
May 21-25, 2001
Contact: Columbia University/Rosenthal Center for
Complementary & Alternative Medicine - 212-543-9542
2001 World Congress on Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Washington, DC USA
May 25-27, 21001
Contact: Mosby/Continuing Education & Training
- 800-826-1877
Editor, Healthy Update: James Strohecker, Co-founder, President, HealthWorld Online - jim@healthy.net
Associate Editor: Suzan Walter, Director, HealthWorld Online Global Health Calendar, Speakers Network, Professional Referral Network, Association Network - swalter@healthy.net
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