Regular use of dietary supplements containing fish oil, or glucosamine and chondroitin may reduce markers of inflammation by up to 22%, says a new study.
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For years, research has shown a link between smoking and an increased risk for low back pain, intervertebral (spine) disc disease, and inferior patient outcomes following surgery. A new study, published in the December 2012 Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS), also found that smokers suffering from spinal disorders and related back pain, reported greater discomfort than spinal disorder patients who stopped smoking during an eight-month treatment period.
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Data from randomized trials support the ability of co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ10) to improve heart function in people with congestive heart failure (CHF), says scientist from Tulane University in New Orleans.
CoQ10 supplements were associated with improvements in the ability of the heart to pump blood, as well as, general heart health scores.
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Daily supplements of conjugated linolenic acid (CLA) may benefit intestinal health, suggests new data from a study with Crohn’s disease.
“CLA represents a promising new supportive intervention for gut inflammation,” wrote researchers from Virginia Tech , the Univsersity of North Carolina and Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in Clinical Nutrition.
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Acai fruit fed to aged rats reversed age-related cognitive and motor declines, a study conducted through Tufts University has found.
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