Winter 2009, Volume 2, Issue 1  

 

FEATURED ARTICLES:

Editor's Log: Change in the Military,
Change in the Society »

Chiropractic at the Veterans
Administration—Interview with
Clinton “Chip” Gowan, DC »

Acupuncture in the Air Force—
Interview with Richard Niemtzow,
MD, PHD, MPH »

From Military Medic to Chiropractic
Student—Interview with Valerie Tolen »

Nutrition News »

Widening the Circle of Compassion »

In Praise of Vegetable Gardens »

Acupuncture: Where East Meets West »

Health News

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HEALTH NEWS

We read a wide range of health news sources every day to find articles that will be useful and interesting to our readers.

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AGING
ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND TOBACCO
ALLERGIES
CANCER
CHILD HEALTH
CHIROPRACTIC AND MANUAL THEAPIES
DIABETES
EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES
EXERCISE AND SPORTS
GARDENING
GENDER-RELATED HEALTH ISSUES
HEALTH POLICY, POLITICS, BUSINESS, AND INSURANCE
HEART DISEASE
HERBS
MEDICATION AND SURGERY
MEDITATION, YOGA AND STRESS REDUCTION
NUTRITION
OBESITY AND WEIGHT LOSS
PAIN
PREGNANCY
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL HEALTH

AGING

Dying of Old Age

End of Life Preferences Remain Stable as Health Declines

ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND TOBACCO

Smoking Banned at United Nations HQ

Ecstasy Use May Decrease Memory Short-Term

Raw Broccoli, Cabbage Decrease Lung Cancer Rates in Smokers

Boys Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke Develop Behavior Problems

ALLERGIES

Early and Frequent Peanut Consumption Leads to Lower Peanut Sensitivity

CANCER

Best Cancer Fighting Foods

Some Breast Cancers May Naturally Disappear

Cancer Cases and Death Rates Decline in U.S.

New Study Firmly Ties Hormone Use to Breast Cancer

Diet With More Fruits, Veggies, Fiber and Lower Fat Decreases Breast Cancer Recurrence

CHILD HEALTH

Rise Seen in Food Allergies in Children

Behind China’s Milk Scandal, A Drop in Breastfeeding

Early and Frequent Peanut Consumption Leads to Lower Peanut Sensitivity

Boys Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke Develop Behavior Problems

1 in 9 U.S. Kids Use Alternative Medicine