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Vitamin Supplements May Provide No Health Benefits Or May Even Be Harmful

As a satisfied multivitamin user for the past 20 years, I was startled at the conclusions of "Vitamin Pills: A False Hope?" I do not normally review articles that appear in mainstream newspapers; however, the author does a good job to cite current and ongoing research to substantiate her conclusions. The author states that Americans spend approximately 23 billion dollars a year on vitamin supplements. These ...

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Science Daily Research News Update 5-21-08

Today's update details new research which covers a broad spectrum of health related topics, such as hypnotherapy treatment for ulcerative colitis, yet another reason not to smoke, even more benefits of exercise, IQ and physical attractiveness lead to more money, computerized games can keep the elderly mentally sharp, and the EEG predicts neurological recovery in cardiac patients. ...

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The Scientist Research News Update 5-14-09

I am pleased to announce that The Scientist will be added to our popular "Research News Update" series. Not to be confused with Science Daily that also receives updated coverage here, The Scientist is another great research-based, hardcore science website that I regularly track. The Scientist focuses on genetics, biology, and other public health related issues. The Scientist does not release anywhere near t ...

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Science Daily Research News Update 5-11-09

An interesting few weeks of updates over at Science Daily. Examples of today's highlighted research topics include that increased food intake (rather than reduced physical activity) is responsible for the obesity epidemic, narcolepsy is now an autoimmune disorder, warnings about pet therapy dogs, childhood obesity may be linked to allergies, Autism and new brain abnormalities discovered, childhood ADHD and ...

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Science Daily Research News Update 4-13-09

Science Daily is fantastic research based website. The site is massive though with many, many daily updates. Keeping up with important mental health research on this site can be a daunting challenge for practitioners and the general public. Hence, I plan to provide weekly to semi-weekly updates on The Behavioral Medicine Report in a similar format as the NIH/NIMH Research News Update to help our readers sta ...

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Excellent Free Resource: Early Life Nutrition and Lifelong Health E-Book

The British Medical Association recently (2009) released a comprehensive, evidenced-based guide to infant and childhood health and nutrition, called "Early Life Nutrition and Lifelong Health." This is a timely e-book in light of the epidemic of life style diseases that now afflict our youngest citizens. These concerns and trends have been detailed in the previous post, Obesity - #1 Childhood Health Concern ...

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Obesity Reduces Human Life Expectancy By 3-10 Years

The research arm of the University of Oxford* reports that even moderate levels of obesity can significantly reduce one's life span. In the largest ever study of the effects of obesity on mortality, researchers analyzed 57 studies that tracked approximately 900,000 participants for an average of 10-15 years. The results will appear in a future volume of The Lancet. Body mass index, or BMI, was used to asses ...

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Group Therapy Improves Survival in Women With Breast Cancer

In a long term follow up (median = 11 years) study, researchers* report that women with breast cancer who received group therapy (i.e., psychological treatment in a group format) versus those in an assessment only group (n = 227) experienced statistically significant improvements life expectancy 11 years after diagnosis. Group therapy consisted of 8-12 participants and 2 psychologists with an overall focus ...

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