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Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Can Benefit from Exercise Programs
Supervised exercise programs for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy can reduce fatigue and boost muscle strength, aerobic capacity and emotional well-being, a new study suggests.
Nescafe Adds Collagen-infused Coffee to Its Product Line
A new coffee offering from beverage manufacturer Nescafe includes collagen, aiming to help give coffee-drinkers' skin a boost.
Certain Food May Help Combat Flu
With flu season coming on in full swing, eating healthily is all the important. Add a few of these recommendations from a New Jersey restaurant's executive chef.
Recipe: Mayan Hot Chocolate
From Rancho La Puerta, Tecate, Baja California, Mexico
Vitamin Injections Big in Japan
More and more people in Japan are getting vitamin injections through intravenous drips as this latest health and beauty craze grows.
Workplace Wellness Efforts Help Encourage Heart Health
A new study showing the effectiveness of workplace wellness programs not only encourages spas to promote their wellness efforts to local businesses, but also urges them to implement programs in their own facilities.
Energy, Diet and Aging
By: Peter T. Pugliese, MD
Learn how bodily aging is affected by what and how your clients consume.
Spice Up Your Spa
By: Cathy Christensen
Add some spice to your spa with the stimulating ingredient of cinnamon.
More Americans Seeking Alternative Eczema Therapies, Though Dermatologists Urge Caution
Though some Americans suffering from eczema are finding relief in alternative therapies such as acupuncture, dermatologists are suggesting caution if clients choose to purse this route.
Beauty Foods Still Gaining Ground in U.S.
New research from Mintel Beauty Innovation shows more and more people are interested in foods that also have beauty benefits.
