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Alternative therapies for PTSD
When you think of soldiers, you probably don't picture a group of men doing yoga. But it's one of the interventions for veterans with PTSD.
The Veterans Administration is trying alternative therapies like yoga and acupunture to help patients rely less...Tags: Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Small Wonders: Morality just a matter of chemistry?
Good and Evil. Nurture versus Nature. Survival of the nicest or survival of the fittest. Morality: our conformity to the rules of right conduct and virtue. It’s long been territory only for philosophers, theologians and newspaper columnists...Tags: Religion and Belief, Health, Ethics, Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines
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Letters: Many views of 'alternative' treatment
The recent series of articles by Trine Tsouderos in the Los Angeles Times misrepresents the scientific contributions and future research agenda of the National Institutes of Health and its National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine ["New...Tags: Medical Research, Government, Health and Medical Professionals, Dietary Supplements, Medical Research
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Committee hears testimonies on synthetic drugs Tuesday
A state Senate committee heard testimony Tuesday to toughen up Indiana's ban on synthetic marijuana.
Last year, lawmakers outlawed spice, but manufacturers changed their products very slightly to get around state law.
“Since that time, about 60...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Justice System, Health, Synthetic Marijuana
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High School Girls' Basketball: Eureka-Bowdle edges past Gettysburg
BOWDLE - Five players scored in double figures as Eureka-Bowdle beat Gettysburg 66-59 on Tuesday in high school girls' basketball. Eureka-Bowdle improved to 7-1 overall in the Yellowstone Trail Conference match-up. Desha Hoellein topped all scorers with...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, High School Sports, Health, Orlistat (drug), Basketball
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BASKETBALL
The Herreid-Selby Area girls' basketball team is still No. 1 in the latest South Dakota Sportswriters Association Class B girls' basketball poll. The Wolverines are receiving eight first-place votes, while Warner is ranked fourth and is receiving the...Tags: Black Hills Corporation, Schools, Awards and Prizes, Minor League Baseball, Health
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Preventing Accidental Overdoses in Children
Each year, about 70,000 children end up in the emergency room because of an accidental drug overdose. Dr. Ian Paul at Penn State Hershey Medical Center is working to lower that number. He's involved with shaping the Up and Away Program teaching parents...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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If you don't start…
Every illicit drug seems to have its own strange culture and appeal. The modern cocaine trade is socially linked to cash, flash and ostentatious cars. Marijuana has a certain pseudo-intellectual cache. Ecstasy is the vitamin E of the all-night dance...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health, Morphine (drug), Heroin
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'Love hormone' tested on humans
SAN DIEGO -- Researchers at the University of California San Diego are using a hormone that make people fall in love to assist patients with autism, bipolar disorder, anxiety and a host of other problems.
Scientists say oxytocin is the hormone released...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Autism, University of California, San Diego, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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Few U.S. veterinarians trained to treat organic livestock
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The lack of chemicals used in organic production has created a challenge for farmers in caring for their animals: Few veterinarians are trained to treat livestock while including alternatives to antibiotics or other modern...Tags: Iowa State University , Trichinosis, Livestock Farming, Psoriasis, Health
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Many people may be forced to find a new pharmacy
A contract dispute between a popular chain pharmacy and the company that manages prescription drug plans has left many people in our area searching for a new place to get their prescriptions filled.
Express Scripts is a Pharmacy Benefit Manager which...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Aetna Inc., Prescription Drugs, Insurance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Blood pressure drug could fix lung damage in smokers
A new study from Johns Hopkins shows that commonly used blood pressure drugs can prevent the most serious smoking-related lung damage in those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the nation's third leading cause of death.
The study involved...Tags: Medical Research, COPD, Human Body, Human Body, Health
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