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Am - Depression linked to heart disease: There could be more to the dramatic flourish, she died of a broken heart, than might have been thought. New research from the National Heart Foundation has found that depression and loneliness cause as much heart disease as smoking and a poor diet... (click to read more)
Vitamin D could help prevent falls: (Health Minutes 27-05-2004) Once thought that all vitamin D was good for was your bones. But over the years, vitamin D has been associated with all sorts of things including lower rates of various cancers... (click to read more)
Irritable bowel syndrome trial showing good results: (ABC News Online 31/05/2004.) Australian doctors say they are having good results with a natural treatment for irritable bowel syndrome. Preliminary results of a trial show pro-biotics or good bacteria can help relieve some symptoms of the condition... (click to read more)
Neurophysiological Effects of Harmonisation: Harmonisation is a practice whereby the harmoniser, who is centered in silent prayer, opens and nourishes the subject's chakras, using touch. (click here to read more...)
Catalyst: Clever cancer 8.30pm Wednesday, 27 May 2010 While looking into the epigenome of prostate cancer, geneticists at Sydney's Garvan Institute have discovered that cancer is more complex and sophisticated than previously thought. Cancer tumours have now been revealed as clever and dedicated entities that can change their environment to suit a single purpose – to grow. (click here to read more...)
Bowel cancer onset may be much earlier than first thought: ABC AM 5th June, 2010 It's often regarded as an older person's disease, but the latest medical research shows that bowel cancer is increasingly affecting younger Australians. (Click here to read more ....)
Massage and cancer by Sue Daniel Published 03/06/2010 Many of us think of massage as a treat. But, for people with a serious illness like cancer, it can be a powerful tool to help them cope with their treatment. (Click here to read more ...)
Depression after a heart attack ABC the pulse July 2010 A heart attack can trigger a health problem of a different kind - depression. But there are ways to reduce this, as well as the impact... (Click here to read more)
Western diet changing gut biota Tuesday, 3 August 2010 Maggie Fox Reuters Germs living in the gut may cause higher rates of allergies, chronic stomach upsets and even obesity among children living in industrialised countries, say researchers.Germs living in the gut may cause higher rates of allergies, chronic stomach upsets and even obesity among children living in industrialised countries, say researchers. ... (click here to read more....)
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