The latest news: it seems that coffee and exercise together can help fight cancer. In fact, the combination is over three times more effective than exercise alone (see article sources below). How can this be? Researchers don’t know why this … Continue reading
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Doctors and psychologists see it all the time: people who have substantial debts are highly stressed and often in ill health. They can suffer from an inability to focus, lowered performance, depression, relationship problems, frequent colds, poor sleep, overeating, digestive … Continue reading
Ah, to be able to eat all manner of cakes, cookies, candy bars and other assorted sweets without having to pay the price of sugar overload! Such has been the dream of sugar addicts and diabetics—not to mention scientists and … Continue reading
Experts are predicting that the increase in obesity will lead to an increase in the number of cases of Alzheimer’s disease (see sources below). According to Chinese medicine, obesity and Alzheimer’s disease have the same root: they are both caused … Continue reading
Researchers are predicting that the results of a large-scale Spanish study on the benefits of the Mediterranean diet will show that it can reduce heart problems, based on early results in groups of test subjects (see sources below). According to … Continue reading
New research shows how stress, combined with a fast-food diet, can cause obesity (see sources below). Researchers expect that drugs that promote or prevent fat accumulation in specific areas of the body will be available in the future. In the … Continue reading
A small, recent study suggests that just a little bit of dark chocolate is enough to lower blood pressure by a small but significant amount. According to Chinese medicine, one reason for high blood pressure is low heart energy. Since … Continue reading
According to new research, heart disease can trigger and speed up kidney disease and vice-versa. That organs from unrelated systems can affect each other is puzzling to Western medicine, but it’s a basic idea in Chinese medicine. It sees the … Continue reading
A recent study suggests that heart failure tends to increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Chinese medicine views the heart and the brain as one and the same. Anything that affects the heart also affects the mind, and vice-versa. Heart … Continue reading
A recent study suggests that drinking tea, either black or green, may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. According to Chinese medicine, Alzheimer’s disease is the result of excessive dampness and deficient heart energy. Green tea increases heart energy … Continue reading