Natural Standard Podcast
Summary: News items are created monthly and include an overview of scientific publications, conference proceedings, safety concerns, product recalls, or other important complementary and alternative medicine occurrences.
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Maintaining a high fiber diet may reduce the risk for metabolic syndrome in adolescents, according to a new study.
According to a new study, hypnotherapy may improve irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms.
Contrary to previous reports, a new study suggests that selenium may not decease lung cancer mortality risk.
A recent study suggests that yoga may be more beneficial than standard care for patients with chronic lower back pain.
Natural Standard's featured CE/CME for the month of November is Turmeric: Safety & Effectiveness.
Natural Standard's featured CE/CME for the month of October is Magnesium: Safety & Effectiveness.
A new study suggests that regular exercise may be just as effective as relaxation therapy and prescription drugs for migraine prevention.
Electroacupuncture treatments may increase the success rate of embryo transfer fertility treatments, according to a new study.
Major breast cancer organizations are joining forces this month as part of the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month program.
Contrary to previous research, a new study suggests that saw palmetto extract may not reduce urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) more than placebo.
A new study suggests that vitamin A supplementation may reduce the risk for childhood mortality.
A recent study suggests that women who maintain a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, similar to the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, may have a reduced risk of breast cancer.
Natural Standard is pleased to offer discounted expo hall passes to the SupplySide West International Trade Show at The Venetian & The Sands Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Eating chocolate may reduce the risk of heart disease, according to a new study.
A new study suggests that chondroitin sulfate may reduce hand stiffness and pain for individuals with osteoarthritis