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FEB 15, 2012

Tai Chi kicking Parkinson Disease’s Butt
T’ai Chi Ch’uan is a Chinese martial art that has been practiced for nearly 200 years that translated into English means “Supreme Ultimate Fist." It emphasizes the mental state and
FEB 2, 2012

Alternative and Complimentary Therapies: Do They Work?
Unconventional medicine is hard to define. What is common to these therapies is that they do not conform with the beliefs or standards of the conventional mainstream medical establishmen
FEB 1, 2012

Obesity Rates - Progress or Plateau?
Obesity is a huge problem. There are controversial ads in my home state of Georgia talking about how dangerous childhood obesity is, talking heads are saying how 30% of children are