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Ginger Supplements May Boost Digestive And Colon Health | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Asian cuisine enthusiasts may already be familiar with the invigorating and spicy sweetness of ginger. A new study suggests that this root may also be beneficial to the health of the colon.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Exercise May Have Significant Health Benefits Even in Minimal Amounts | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “The possible benefits to health obtained by regular exercise and physical activity are well-known to many.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Yoga May Promote Feelings Of Wellness In Women With Chronic Discomfort | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Poor joint and musculoskeletal health are common problems among women that can cause frequent discomfort.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Regular Exercise May Promote Good Brain Health | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “While engaging in regular exercise has been known to aid in weight loss and maintaining good heart health, it may also be able to promote optimal cognitive function, according to a recent study published in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Yoga May Help Support A Healthy Heartbeat | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Individuals who practice yoga may be able to maintain a strong, healthy heartbeat, according to a recent article published by Reuters. The news provider reported that a small study conducted by researchers at the University of Kansas found that individuals who participated in yoga classes three times per week not only benefited from a healthy heartbeat, but also reported decreased levels of related nervous tension and the blues.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Popular Prostate Cancer Treatment may Increase Risk of Developing Diabetes | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Some doctors recommend that their prostate cancer patients undergo a type of hormone treatment called androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in order to reduce their risk of the cancer progressing.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Compound Found In Red Wine may Reduce Negative Effects of Concussions | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Although previous studies have shown that a compound found in red wine and grapes can reduce the long-terms effects of head injuries in animals, a new investigation will evaluate the potential benefits of this substance for humans.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Could red wine help lessen effects of concussions? UTSW researchers think a component in red wine may help. http://ow.ly/59K0Z

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Popular Natural Remedies for Everyday Use | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Many people seek herbal remedies to help treat minor health problems, and there are numerous natural options for relieving everyday ailments. A recent article published by Health News highlighted some popular recommendations for herbal therapies.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Meditation may Help Reduce Pain Sensations and Improve Everyday Focus | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Practitioners of mindful meditation may have a heightened ability to tune out distractions and focus on a single point, according to a recent study that was published in the journal Brain Research Bulletin.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Mindful Meditation may Lead to Better Decision Making | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Individuals who practice Buddhist forms of mindful meditation may be more likely to make decisions that are based on rational thinking rather than their emotions, according to a recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Vitamin D may Counteract High Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among African-Americans | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Taking vitamin D supplements may help individuals, especially those of African-American descent, improve their blood vessel health and lower their risk of developing cardiovascular disease.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Meditation May Be An Effective Therapy For Reducing Pain | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Individuals who suffer from chronic pain may benefit from meditation training, according to a recently study published in the Journal of Neuroscience.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Study finds exercise boosts immunity | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Getting regular exercise isn't just a way to shed extra pounds or keep your heart healthy. A new study finds regular, moderate exercise boosts immunity and can help prevent the seasonal flu and the H1N1 virus this season.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Caffeinated Coffee May Contribute to High Blood Sugar Levels | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “Individuals who drink regular coffee in addition to eating high-fat meals may experience significant spikes in their blood sugar levels and develop an increased risk of diabetes or metabolic syndrome, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition.View full resource at drcutler.com

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Inadequate Intake of Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Result in Faulty Brain Function and Depression | Dr. Cutler

drcutler.com — “A team of international researchers has discovered that inadequate levels of dietary omega-3 fatty acids may negatively impact brain function and emotional behavior, according to their paper published in the journal Nature Neuroscience.View full resource at drcutler.com

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