Homeopathy for children with atopic dermatitis
Researchers at the Tuscany Regional Homeopathic Reference Centre, in Italy, studied the long-term outcome of children suffering from atopic dermatitis (the most common form of eczema) after an about 8...
View ArticleMayo Clinic lists the benefits of yoga
… and other things you should know. The authors tell us, “Yoga is considered a mind-body type of complementary and alternative medicine practice. What are the benefits? Stress reduction Yoga draws your...
View ArticleHomeopathic treatments for psychiatric conditions
Researchers in South Carolina conducted this review. First, the details. 25 studies were identified. Study quality according to SIGN 50 criteria varied, with 6 assessed as good, 9 as fair, and 10 as...
View ArticleLinking vitamin D and depression
Researchers at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, in Dallas, investigated the association between vitamin D blood levels and depression. First, the details. 12,594 clinic patients...
View ArticleAntianxiety effects of silexan, an oral lavender preparation
Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna, in Austria, studied the anxiolytic effect of Silexan, an oral lavender oil capsule preparation, compared to placebo. First, the details. 221 adults with...
View ArticleThe role of expectation on the response to lavender aromatherapy
Different theories attempt to explain the relaxation response to lavender aromatherapy. This study suggests there’s another reason. Potential lavender relaxation mechanisms include? Stimulation of...
View ArticleMusic to manage chronic pain
Treating chronic pain is challenging. Often, the reason for the pain isn’t clear and may require combinations of treatments before finding relief, if then. Researchers at the Centre Mémoire de...
View ArticleReligion lowers the risk of depression
It’s reported that the personal importance of religion or spirituality is associated with a lower risk for major depression. Researchers at Columbia University, in New York City, examined this...
View ArticleSafety of energy drinks
Energy drinks are consumed by 30% to 50% of adolescents and young adults. The manufacturers claim they are safe. Researchers at the University of Miami, in Florida reviewed the evidence and came to a...
View ArticleCannabidiol to reduce anxiety of public speaking
Generalized social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common anxiety condition. Cannabidiol is one major non-psychotomimetic compound of the cannabis sativa plant. Researchers at the University of São Paulo,...
View ArticleTesting the effect of vitamin D treatment on symptoms of depression
Low vitamin D levels are associated with depressive symptoms, especially in people with a history of depression. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts, in Amherst, evaluated the impact of...
View ArticleA role for cognitive behavioral therapy in treatment-resistant depression
Only a third of patients with depression respond fully to antidepressant drugs, and little evidence exists regarding the best next-step treatment for patients with resistant symptoms. Researchers in...
View ArticleBelief in God and psychiatric treatment outcomes
Belief in God is common and tied to mental health and illness in the general population. Researchers at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, in Belmont, Massachusetts, studied its relevance to...
View ArticleWhat you should know about aromatherapy
If you expect aromatherapy to cure a major illness, you will probably be disappointed, according to AromaWeb — a source of practical information on this complementary treatment. The available...
View ArticleUp in smoke: Medical marijuana debunked
Proponents of the use of medical marijuana like to start speeches and articles by quickly stating that cannabinoids are of proven value in treating many diseases. Poppycock. This site has stated...
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