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[Title] => RESCUE FROM STRESS
[Summary] => It lurks in the office, at school and at home. It affects young and old alike. It is responsible for a host of ailments that can cripple and even kill you. That invisible epidemic is stress and you could be its next victim.
Numerous surveys confirm that we live in stressful times and job stress seems to be the leading cause of the problem. A 1992 United Nations report called job stress "the 20th century disease" while a few years later the World Health Organization (WHO) responded that it had become a "worldwide epidemic."
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[Title] => Harnessing the adaptogenic qualities of ginseng
[Summary] => The Chinese called it the "essence of man" or "elixir of life," the American Indians treasured it and millions have sworn that it restores youth, vigor and sexual powers. This magical plant, or rather, magical root, is none other than ginseng.
Ginseng occupies an important place in Oriental herbal medicine. In fact, it was so important that it was considered a "panacea" or cure-all. Even ginsengs assigned botanical name, Panax ginseng, literally means "all healing."
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[Summary] => It lurks in the office, at school and at home. It affects young and old alike. It is responsible for a host of ailments that can cripple and even kill you. That invisible epidemic is stress and you could be its next victim.
Numerous surveys confirm that we live in stressful times and job stress seems to be the leading cause of the problem. A 1992 United Nations report called job stress "the 20th century disease" while a few years later the World Health Organization (WHO) responded that it had become a "worldwide epidemic."
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[Summary] => The Chinese called it the "essence of man" or "elixir of life," the American Indians treasured it and millions have sworn that it restores youth, vigor and sexual powers. This magical plant, or rather, magical root, is none other than ginseng.
Ginseng occupies an important place in Oriental herbal medicine. In fact, it was so important that it was considered a "panacea" or cure-all. Even ginsengs assigned botanical name, Panax ginseng, literally means "all healing."
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February 19, 2004 - 12:00am
January 8, 2004 - 12:00am