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Treatments and Techniques

  • The Stress Connection: Headaches
    The Stress Connection: Headaches
    Do you suffer from headaches? Are there times when you are practically living on pain medications? Have you noticed that your headaches are more frequent or severe when you are ...
    January 28, 2014BY Cindy E. Levitz, M.S., L.Ac.
  • Undoing the Stigma of Obesity
    Undoing the Stigma of Obesity
    NEW YORK—Nikki started gaining weight when she was 6 years old, and despite trying every program and everything ...
    January 28, 2014BY June Kellum
  • ‘Safe’ Household Chemicals Combine to Double Cancer Risk
    ‘Safe’ Household Chemicals Combine to Double Cancer Risk
    Chemicals in household products approved as “safe” individually can combine to produce a toxic effect that can double ...
    January 25, 2014BY Rosemary Byfield
  • Give Osteoarthritis the Knee
    Give Osteoarthritis the Knee
    Physical exercise and diet can reduce pain and inflammation caused by arthritis.
    January 24, 2014BY Racheli Hibben
  • Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs for Menopause
    Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs for Menopause
    Most women enter menopause between the ages 45–55, and many experience uncomfortable symptoms such as excessive sweating, heart ...
    January 22, 2014BY Dr. Decheng Chen, L.Ac. Ph.D
  • Ten Tips to Stop a Cold in Its Tracks
    Ten Tips to Stop a Cold in Its Tracks
    Now that the holidays are over, it’s time for the bitter cold temperatures of January and February to ...
    January 19, 2014BY Lauren Verini
  • A Look at What Causes Recurrent Miscarriages, Prevention
    A Look at What Causes Recurrent Miscarriages, Prevention
    Miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy, affecting 15 percent of all women, mainly in the first ...
    January 18, 2014BY Dr. Xiu Juan Yang
  • Slow Down and Snuggle
    Slow Down and Snuggle
    When your child begins to speak, things just seem to get cuter and cuter. Hearing a child begin ...
    January 11, 2014BY Randi Zinn
  • Responding to America’s Chronic Disease Crisis
    Responding to America’s Chronic Disease Crisis
    Seven out of 10 deaths in America each year are from chronic diseases and 1 in 2 adults ...
    January 10, 2014BY June Kellum
  • What You Should Know About a Hit on the Head
    What You Should Know About a Hit on the Head
    A report from Johns Hopkins University says it doesn’t always take a hockey blow to trigger a brain ...
    January 9, 2014BY W. Gifford-Jones
  • Expert Tips for Winter-Weather Hair Care
    Expert Tips for Winter-Weather Hair Care
    Hair restoration surgeon Dr. Robert Dorin explains why winter damages our hair and offers some simple tips.
    January 8, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Apple Drinks for Food Poisoning and Cold Winter Mornings
    Apple Drinks for Food Poisoning and Cold Winter Mornings
    Many years ago, when I had to travel between Adelaide, Australia, and Singapore for my work, one of ...
    December 28, 2013BY Margaret Trey
  • Battling Our Fears: Is the Time Now?
    Battling Our Fears: Is the Time Now?
    We've all been through something difficult that inherently shapes who we are. Yoga philosophy calls it "samskaras," or ...
    December 27, 2013BY Randi Zinn
  • Five Consumer Resources From Our Acetaminophen Investigation
    Five Consumer Resources From Our Acetaminophen Investigation
    Last week, ProPublica and This American Life published a blockbuster reportrevealing the inherit risks of acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol. ...
    December 25, 2013BY Minhee Cho
  • Don’t Give Germs a Turn
    Don’t Give Germs a Turn
    Post these handy reminders on your fridge or bathroom mirror to help to keep you and your family ...
    December 18, 2013BY Racheli Hibben
  • Living With Gum Disease
    Living With Gum Disease
    When George Washington posed for the iconic Lansdowne portrait, his lips were firmly shut, helping create an image ...
    December 10, 2013BY June Kellum
  • A New York City Dentist Explains How Computers Are Revolutionizing the Dentist’s Office
    A New York City Dentist Explains How Computers Are Revolutionizing the Dentist’s Office
    Computer Aided Design (CAD), also called Computer Aided Manufacturing, (CAM), has revolutionized the experience of getting crowns, onlays, ...
    November 13, 2013BY Andrew Koenigsberg
  • Acupuncture Physical Medicine for Pain and Stress
    Acupuncture Physical Medicine for Pain and Stress
    Pain and stress often go hand in hand. Many of us have stressful lives filled with a full-time ...
    November 7, 2013BY Jessica Towery
  • Taking Care of Dry Eyes
    Taking Care of Dry Eyes
    As temperatures drop, heaters are turned up and humidity levels indoors are much lower, leaving people with increasingly ...
    November 6, 2013BY Catherine Yang
  • Varicose Veins Dangerous Without Treatment
    Varicose Veins Dangerous Without Treatment
    NEW YORK—Chalk it up to old age or the cold weather, but soreness and a heavy feeling in ...
    October 31, 2013BY Christine Lin
  • Misconceptions About Testosterone
    Misconceptions About Testosterone
    Lowered energy levels, heart problems, an inability to exercise, and depression in men can often be traced back ...
    October 31, 2013BY Catherine Yang
  • Unlocking the Potential in ADHD Adults
    Unlocking the Potential in ADHD Adults
    NEW YORK—Dr. Edward “Ned” Hallowell has built his career around helping people recognize and embrace their unique mental ...
    October 27, 2013BY Christine Lin
  • Eyecare Practice in the DC Region at Cutting Edge
    Eyecare Practice in the DC Region at Cutting Edge
    WASHINGTON—When Dr. Thomas Azman isn’t peering into the eyes of one of his elderly patients in Baltimore, one ...
    October 21, 2013BY Ron Dory
  • How Seniors Can Overcome the Effects of Hearing Loss
    How Seniors Can Overcome the Effects of Hearing Loss
    Over a quarter of Canadians 75 years of age or older have some form of hearing loss. Hearing ...
    October 21, 2013BY MJ DeSousa
  • 7 Most Common Foot Problems Explained
    7 Most Common Foot Problems Explained
    Our feet have 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 connective tissues. There's so much that can go ...
    October 17, 2013BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Breast Cancer: Prevention, Detection, Treatment
    Breast Cancer: Prevention, Detection, Treatment
    In a report last year, The National Cancer Institute said that obese women are 30 percent to 50 ...
    October 8, 2013BY Sue Taggart
  • Depression Treatments: Looking Back, Looking Forward
    Depression Treatments: Looking Back, Looking Forward
    Though treatments exist, fewer than half of those suffering from depression receive help, according to the World Health ...
    October 3, 2013BY Christine Lin
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