Are fat bums a sign of good health?Source: Sciam
Hey, ladies, been spending hours fretting over your beefy bottoms? Perturbed about your pear-shaped bodes no matter how many lunges you do daily? Don't be.
You are what you think, you are what you believe | Blog | Ode MagazineSource: Ode Magazine
Many of us have handed over our health and well being to an outsider called the 'good doctor'. In effect, we have given up an innate capability of healing ourselves when something goes out of balance in our body. This capability comes through our own belief system.
Short, Stout, Has a Handle on ColdsSource: The New York Times
GABY HAKMAN worked as a chef in professional kitchens in Miami for nearly 20 years, standing in the vacuum of powerful venting fans, inhaling smoke. But she had even bigger nasal challenges ahead.
The Costly Side Effects Of Nexium's Ad BlitzSource: msnbc.com
What seemed like a scary possible connection between the blockbuster heartburn drugs Nexium and Prilosec and heart attacks appears to be a false alarm, experts assure us.
Massage restless baby to a soothing slumber Source: The Age
THE key to sending a sleepless baby off to the land of nod could be a soothing massage, new research has revealed.
Studies involving nearly 600 babies aged under six months showed infants sleep better, cry less and are less stressed after being massaged.

What was once considered luxury is quickly coming to be seen a serious medical aid, as 3,000 years of research and practice have demonstrated.