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Some Chinese Medicine Shown to Effectively Treat Eczema
Certain traditional Chinese medicine, including tea and acupuncture, may safely and effectively help treat chronic eczema, a new report finds.
Acupuncture Gaining Ground as Pet Therapy
Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture, are becoming increasingly popular for pets.
Yoga Shown to Improve Mental State of Breast Cancer Patients
Wellness options have become popular in the spa industry in recent years, and a new study shows how one offering is helping improve the mental states of breast cancer patients.
Study Shows New Herbal Formula Helps to Control Peanut, Other Food Allergies
A new herbal formula based in ancient Chinese medicine may be able to control allergic reactions to peanuts and other foods, researchers from New York City's Mount Sinai School of Medicine report.
New Study Shows Color Influencing Creativity and Detail Work
Canadian researchers have released a study showing how color can affect people when it comes to being detail-oriented and creative.
Air Force Physicians Being Trained in Acupuncture
Physicians in the Air Force are beginning training in acupuncture techniques to use in the war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan for pain management.
Color My World: Chromatherapy Explained
By: Maggi Cameron
Take a closer look at the role colored light can play in whole body wellness.
Acupuncture May Treat Chronic Headaches Better Than Drugs
Acupuncture works better than drugs like aspirin to reduce the severity and frequency of chronic headaches, U.S. researchers recently reported.
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Effectiveness of Massage to Treat Muscle Soreness Questioned
Researchers at Ohio State University are conducting studies on the effectiveness of massage therapy for the treatment of muscle soreness and recovery.
