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Institute for Natural Medicine and Prevention
National media coverage
TM Reduces Risk of Mortality, Heart Attack and Stroke by 48%
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- Corriere della Sera February 9, 2010
- The Healthier Life January 28, 2010
- Natural News December 3, 2009
- The New York Times November 23, 2009
- Ivanhoe.com November 23, 2009
- Health.com November 20, 2009
- Los Angeles Times November 18, 2009
- BBC News November 17, 2009
- Telegraph November 17, 2009
- ScienceDaily November 17, 2009
- TopNews November 17, 2009
- Medical News Today November 16, 2009
- Swanson Vitamins Blog February 10, 2010
- Insidermedicine November 16, 2009
Reduced High Blood Pressure and Psychological Stress in College Students
Try Meditation to Lower Your Blood Pressure and Protect Your Heart
U.S. News and World Report • November 18, 2009
[Excerpt] ] Meditation is no longer just for the groovy folk. A just
published study in the American Journal of Hypertension suggests the
practice may bring cardiovascular and mental-health benefits. Full Story
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New NIH Grant at Columbia on Preventing Heart Disease
Can Stress-Reducing Transcendental Meditation Help CHD Patients Prevent Future Heart Attacks?
Medical News Today • November 9, 2009
[Excerpt] The National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung, and
Blood Institute will fund a $1 million collaborative study by the Center
for Natural Medicine and Prevention at Maharishi University of
Management Research Institute and Columbia University Medical Center to
determine whether the stress-reducing Transcendental Meditation
technique can help patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) prevent
future heart attacks, strokes and death. Full Story
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Reduced Stress and Improved Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients
Transcendental meditation helps breast cancer patients
The Times of India • October 14, 2009
[Excerpt] The Transcendental Meditation technique reduces stress and
improves mental health and emotional well-being among women with breast
cancer says a new study. The study, "A Randomized Controlled Trial of
the Effects of Transcendental Meditation on Quality of Life in Older
Breast Cancer Patients", has been published in the current issue of the
peer-reviewed Integrative Cancer Therapies. Full Story
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