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Slow breathing eases pain of people living with fibromyalgia
February 6, 2010
Patients with fibromyalgia (FM) benefitted by "controlled breathing" during a study on how chronic pain and feelings of depression are affected by breathing exercises.
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Vitamin D plays role in relapses for people living with multiple sclerosis
February 4, 2010
California researchers have found that a low vitamin D level may cause a higher risk of relapses for people who developed multiple sclerosis (MS) in childhood.
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Siblings act as role models and influence social behavior of brothers and sisters
February 4, 2010
Siblings have a significant influence on the social and emotional development of their brothers and sisters, according to two U.S. researchers.
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A new genetic link is made to Parkinsons disease risk
February 4, 2010
A team of doctors and geneticists have isolated a new link the pyridoxal kinase gene as a risk factor for Parkinson's disease.
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Online biofeedback program could aid people with panic disorder
February 4, 2010
Taiwan researchers are testing an online biofeedback program to treat people who have panic disorder and anxiety problems.
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Molecule identified as a switch that causes allergic reactions
February 4, 2010
A molecule that directs immune cells to produce an allergic response has emerged in a study on how allergic diseases develop.
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Intravenous nutrition with fish oil improves hospital patients condition
February 4, 2010
Energy-building fish oil fed intravenously to hospital patients may reduce inflammation, improve their lung function and lessen the amount of time they spend in the hospital, UK researchers have found.
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Canadian study_ Concussions should be taken more seriously
February 3, 2010
A Canadian study of children who were diagnosed with concussions says this common head injury may not be taken as seriously as other brain injuries.
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Mind-body techniques under study to help people living with celiac disease
February 2, 2010
Gastroenterologists at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago are starting a clinical trial on mind/body techniques that may help people with celiac disease stick to the gluten-free diet they must follow in order to stay healthy.
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Vitamin D alone cannot reduce the risk of bone fractures
January 29, 2010
Researchers have found that consumption of vitamin D alone doesn't reduce the risk of fractures, but combined with calcium it reduces that risk even if previous fractures have occurred.
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