Kinesiology (pronounced kin-easy-ology) is a health care system that doctors, dentists, osteopaths, and, more importantly, everyday people are turning to for everything from IBS to depression, food intolerances to injuries.
To determine whether an applied kinesiology technique was of benefit to women with breast pain, an open pilot study was conducted in which 88 newly presenting women with self-rated moderate or severe mastalgia were treated by applied kinesiology.
There is a good, article on the Nexus magazine web page, to do with veggie diets http://www.nexusmagazine.com/ and how they don't necessarily help cancer or heart conditions.
Women suffering maternal fever during pregnancy may be able to cut their risk of having a baby with a major heart, limb or facial defect by taking multivitamins, according to scientists.
The Medical Research Council (MRC) has decided that a trial to determine the long-term effects of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on women's health can continue.
Scientists say they have found evidence that meditation has a biological effect on the body.
How water reflects our consciousness with some amazing pictures - found by Jacqueline Suckling
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