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Common prescription medications for chronic painis likely to be safe during pregnancy, according to a review published in 2010.
A review, published in 2013, investigated the potential for holy basil to prevent cancer.
In fact,three quarters of depressed patients have symptoms of insomnia, according to a review published in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience.
In fact, a review published in 2005 in the magazine Pediatrics points that milk doesn't improve bone integrity in children.
Most women with postmenopausal bleedingwill be diagnosed with endometrial cancer, according to a review published online August 6 in JAMA Internal Medicine.
But a review published recently in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science shows the hype is ahead of the evidence.
Nonnutritive These provide little to no calories and, per a review published in May 2018 in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, will not raise your blood sugar.
In a review published in 2016, participants from many trials reported that their osteoarthritis-related pain had reduced after taking curcumin.
ARs also have health benefits for humans as well andcan help protect against cancer, according to a review published in European Food Research and Technology, making them ideal natural additives.
According to a review published in the journal Genes, 40 to 60 percent of women with Lynch syndrome develop endometrial cancer.
When you follow a vegan diet, you might fall short on iron, calcium, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids,too, according to a review published in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association compiled by the Mayo Clinic.
According to a review published in the International Journal of Dermatology, tea tree oil has shown the ability to stop or kill the herpes simplex virus.
Drinking may trigger psoriasis flares, and heavier use of alcohol may contribute to the severity of psoriasis,possibly because of the stimulation of proteins that trigger inflammation, according to a review published in 2011 in the International Journal of Dermatology.
But a review published in October 2012 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that such high-mercury fish may also be dangerous for the adult heart.
A review published in 2010 found that green tea supplements, which contain catechin or caffeine, had a small but positive effect on weight loss and weight control.
According to a review published in the New England Journal of Medicine, consuming too much salt is responsible for more than 1.6 million cardiovascular-related deaths annually.
A review published in Recent Patents on Endocrine Metabolic& Immune Drug Discovery in 2013 concluded that cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli exhibited anti-tumor activity.
According to a review published in the journal Cell Biochemistry& Function, researchers have noted that glutathione plays a major role in removing and detoxifying carcinogens.
A review published in 2015 suggests that an additional intake of nitrates probably has little or no effect on exercise performance, especially in trained athletes.
According to a review published in 2012, 5% tea tree oil gel is just as efficient as 5% benzoyl peroxide in keeping the specific acne symptoms under control, in people with mild acne.
A review published in the Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health discusses the recent research on omega-3s and women's mental health, with a particular focus on the perinatal period.
According to a review published in December 2015 in the journal Current Treatment Options for Cardiovascular Medicine, the flavonoids in dark chocolate could help reduce inflammation and improve blood circulation.
According to a review published in 2010, preliminary research suggests that turmeric may boost brain health and stave off Alzheimer's disease by clearing the brain of beta-amyloid(a protein fragment).
In a Review published September 29 in Trends in Immunology, three immunologists discuss the emerging science of what shapes our immune systems and how it might be applied.
A review published in 2014 suggests that individuals with musical training- such as those who learned how to play an instrument- have improved connectivity between the two hemispheres of their brains.
A review published by the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research states that at least eleven human population studies have linked excessive dairy product consumption and prostate cancer.
Last year, a review published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases concluded that the possible risks of acetaminophen have been"underestimated," with some studies suggesting the drug could raise the risk of cardiovascular events and mortality.
A review published in 2012 suggests that caffeine improves performance on both simple and complex attention tasks, concluding that caffeine has clear beneficial effects on attention, and that these effects are even more widespread than previously assumed6.
According to a review published in the June 2007 issue of the“Journal of Nutrition,” adequate consumption of dietary proteins leads to an increase in free tyrosine concentrations in the brain, which correlates to an increase in catecholamine production.