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For many patients, a diagnosis of cancer is the beginning of a series of stressful events. Uncertainty about long-term prognosis, changes in work and personal relationships, and the basic unpredictability of the disease compound the anxiety and discomfort associated with treatment.
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Greenfield RH. The Needle Points Down: Acupuncture and BP. 2008;11:32-34.
Greenfield RH. Mangia! Mediterranean Diet and Mortality. 2008;11:34-35.
Greenfield RH. Walk the Walk: Pedometers and Health. 2008;11:35-36.
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O’Mathuna DP. Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Body Fat Reduction. 2008;11:28-31.
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McKay DL. Diet and Breast Cancer Recurrence. 2008;11:25-28.
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Schneider C. Cassia cinnamon in diabetes mellitus type 2. Alter Med Alert. 2008;11:13-16.
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Greenfield RH. Kombating bone weakness: Vitamin K and osteoporosis. 2008;11:21-22.
Greenfield RH. Of mesmer and morphine – Hypnosis and surgery. 2008;11:22-23.
Greenfield RH. Flakes? Cereal eaters and body weight. 2008;11:23-24.
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O’Mathuna DP. Garlic and cardiovascular disease. Alter Med Alert. 2008;11:20.
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An integrative approach to high blood pressure ventures into many realms, including herbal medicine. For supporting cardiovascular health and treating heart disease, hawthorn is a botanical treatment that often comes to mind.
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Pycky, Pycky — French Maritime Bark and Menopause, Anxious Hearts — Anxiety and CVD
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Performance-enhancement supplements, also called ergogenic aids, remain popular among athletes. Up to 3 million people in the United States are believed to use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS). However, the profile of those using such drugs is broadening.