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Natural News Archive
July 2012
Child obesity link to magnetic field exposure in the womb
Researchers find a 69% increased risk of childhood obesity when babies are exposed to magnetic fields in utero
31 July, 2012
Cat’s claw repairs DNA damage caused by chemotherapy
Researchers find this South American herb can reverse the adverse effects of chemotherapy for breast cancer patients
31 July, 2012
Low vitamin D status linked to premature death
Ensuring adequate vitamin D, from diet, supplements and sun exposure, can keep us healthy and active for longer
30 July, 2012
Yoga helps stroke survivors improve balance
Yoga classes have been shown to improve balance, confidence and mobility in long-term stroke survivors
27 July, 2012
Upping vitamin E intake could lower liver cancer risk
Vitamin E intake from diet and supplements is linked with a reduced incidence of this devastating disease
26 July, 2012
Plants are the best ‘green technology’ for reducing city pollution
Providing more ‘green walls’ in our cities could help cut harmful pollution and improve the health of city dwellers
24 July, 2012
Dietary antioxidants could cut pancreatic cancer risk
New research shows that high dietary antioxidant intake could prevent 1 in 12 cases of pancreatic cancer
24 July, 2012
Swimming in a sea of caffeine
Researchers have found elevated levels of caffeine at several ocean sites along the Pacific Northwest coastline
23 July, 2012
Science gets a handle on how yoga works
Yogic breathing exercises and postures are a valuable and proven way to treat stress, anxiety and depression
19 July, 2012
Little evidence for performance enhancing claims of sports products
Oxford University researchers say most performance-enhancing sports products are mere fashion accessories with little proven benefit
19 July, 2012

