Heart disease – Tri-State Neighbor
High Blood Pressure and Tai Chi Therapy
Way back in 2003, the Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine s Oct. 9th issue reported a study finding that Tai Chi could decrease blood pressure and results in favorable lipid profile changes and improve subjects’ anxiety status. Therefore, Tai Chi could be used as an alternative modality in treating patients with mild hypertension, with a promising economic effect. This study laid out a way to save our society, perhaps billions of dollars annually, and possibly save some patients with mild chronic hypertension the potential negative side effects of chronic lifelong medicatio. . .
–
Q: I suffer from gout from time to time. Have you ever heard of curry relieving the symptoms? My wife made a soup containing curry and within one hour after eating it I could feel the pain going away. I ate the soup the next two nights and my gout was 95 percent gone.
CHMP Adopts Positive Opinion Recommending Approval of Keppra(R) as Adjunctive Therapy in the Treatment of Primary
UCB today announced that theCommittee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of theEuropean Medicines Agency (EMEA) had issued a positiveopinion recommending that the European Commission grant amarketing authorisation for Keppra (levetiracetam) asadjunctive therapy in the treatment of primary generalisedtonic-clonic (PGTC) seizures in adults and adolescents from12 years of age with
Official investigates cruise ship death
A medical examiner was investigating Wednesday the death of 76-year-old man during a virus outbreak that sickened 679 people on a trans-Atlantic cruise.
What is Chronic Kidney Disease?
The kidneys are two bean shaped organs located right below the rib cage on either side of the spine along the lower middle back.
BEAN COUNTERS CAN GET AWAY WITH MURDER
WHO believes figures these days? Not how you and yours look in the mirror but the official ones, the statistics that swamp our every day. Are we being lied to? Great news that our homicide rate went down last year.
Answers sought about cruise death
A Tarpon Springs man died Nov. 10 on a ship where 679 became sick. A medical examiner on Wednesday was investigating the death of 76-year-old man during a virus outbreak that sickened 679 people on a trans-Atlantic cruise.