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Can Tai Chi Help Control Diabetes - September 17, 2008

According to a small study published by the British Journal of Sports Medicine earlier this month, Tai Chi can help control type II diabetes by improving blood glucose levels and immune system response. Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art that combines diaphragmatic breathing and relaxation with gentle movements. It is ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/can-tai-chi-help-control-diabetes/

Women Struggle to Stay in Shape - September 17, 2008

A recent report in the Daily Mail stated that women find it harder than men to stay in shape as they get older. It says that women should eat lots of protein to try to compensate for the muscle they start to lose during the ageing process. Older men, however, ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/women-struggle-to-stay-in-shape/

Exercise Boosts Confidence in Teenagers - September 17, 2008

A study carried out by Manchester Metropolitan University and Edinburgh University discovered that unconfident teenagers would feel less awkward if they took more exercise. The five-year study revealed that teenagers physical self-worth decreased significantly between the ages of 11 and 16, particularly in females. The study found that this corresponds ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/exercise-boosts-confidence-in-teenagers/

Lack of exercise in Diverse and Disadvantaged Communities - September 17, 2008

As obesity continues to increase and physical activity continues to decline in the United States, the disparity between the general population and low-income and minority populations continues to grow larger. The study, issued in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine, focuses on numerous policy and environmental barriers faced by populations ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/lack-of-exercise-in-diverse-and-disadvantaged-communities/

Obesity and the behavioural Causes of Weight Problems - September 17, 2008

People who suffer from obesity believe the causes of their weight problems are due to a number of behavioural factors such as lack of physical activity and poor diet rather than family history and genetic components. The study, conducted at Trinity College, Dublin, asked 20 obese men and 52 ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/obesity-and-the-behavioural-causes-of-weight-problems/

Insufficient Food Intake and the Immune System - September 17, 2008

A new study on mice has discovered evidence to support what mothers everywhere have long suspected: the immune system needs food to function properly. While it is already known that the immune system uses energy when fighting a virus or infection, researchers found that restricting their subjects diet by 30% ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/insufficient-food-intake-and-the-immune-system/

Yo-Yo Dieting and Weight Loss - September 17, 2008

Research at the Liverpool-based John Moore University found that dieters who fluctuate between high and low calorie meals, on a day-to-day basis, are more dissatisfied with their body image than those who maintain regular calorie intake. Furthermore, dieters who experience body image ups and downs across the week are more ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/yo-yo-dieting-and-weight-loss/

New Evidence Behind the Benefits of a Plant-Based Diet - September 17, 2008

Nutrition scientists from Americas leading research institutions, including the University of California held a scientific seminar to discuss new evidence that supports the benefits of a plant-based diet. Doctors, dieticians and healthcare professionals discussed how plant-based diets may help prevent chronic diseases, including heart disease, type II diabetes and obesity. ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/new-evidence-behind-the-benefits-of-a-plant-based-diet/

Latest Grow-Your-Own Viagra Craze Hits UK - (Found September 17, 2008 )

Winter-flowering heather, a common shrub readily available through garden centres here in the UK, has be found by chance to posses similar properties to that of best selling impotence drug Viagra. The new discovery, made by 55 year old Michael Ford on his allotment in Berkshire, has caused a new ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/latest-grow-your-own-viagra-craze-hits-uk/

Pomegranate Juice - The Next Viagra - (Found September 17, 2008 )

New research has been made public to suggest that a single glass of pomegranate juice may be able to cure impotence. The study, as conducted and headed by scientists at the University of California have published their findings within the Journal of Impotence Research suggesting that this could be a ...
http://www.whatsnewinhealth.com/pomegranate-juice-the-next-viagra/
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