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Black Cohosh and Menopause: Is It Still Hot?
December 1, 2006... Black Cohosh and Menopause: Is It Still Hot?
By David Kiefer, MD, Dr. Kiefer is a Clinical Instructor, Family Medicine, at the University of Washington in Seattle; Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona in...
Exercise During and After Cancer Treatment.
December 1, 2006... Exercise During and After Cancer Treatment
By Dónal P. O'Mathúna, PhD, Dr. O'Mathúna is a lecturer in Health Care Ethics, School of Nursing, Dublin City University, Ireland; he reports no consultant, stockholder,...
Clinical Briefs With Comments from Russell H. Greenfield, MD.(research on human colon cancer cells)(research on heart disease risk from olive oil)(research on biochemistry of vitamin D)
December 1, 2006... Clinical Briefs
With Comments from Russell H. Greenfield, MD, Dr. Greenfield is Medical Director, Carolinas Integrative Health, Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, NC, and Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, University of...
CME Objectives/Questions.
December 1, 2006... CME Objectives
After completing the program, physicians will be able to:
a. present evidence-based clinical analyses of commonly used alternative therapies;
b. make informed, evidence-based recommendations to clinicians about...
Growing Stronger: Strength Training for Older Adults.
December 1, 2006... Growing Stronger: Strength Training for Older Adults
Research has shown that strengthening exercises are both safe and effective for women and men of all ages, including those who are not in perfect health. In fact, people with health...
Physical Activity and Cancer Risk: Get a Move On!
December 1, 2006... Physical Activity and Cancer Risk: Get a Move On!
Physical activity at work or during leisure time is linked to a 50% lower risk of getting colon cancer. Both vigorous and moderate levels of physical activity appear to reduce this risk....