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Does Acupuncture Meet Patient Expectations and Quality Outcomes?
In a recent report by American Specialty Health (ASH), who performed a two-year retroactive study of a whopping 89,000 patients, found: the following: Success in Treating Conditions: 93 percent of those Read more
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AMA, Other Leading Medical Organizations Urge Insurance for Non-Pharma/Integrative Pain Care- The Huffington Post
With rampant opioid prescription issues, many of the major medical organizations such as the American Medical Association, the American Pain Society and the Academy of Integrative Pain Management, are warming Read more
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Will the FTC End Homeopathy? Mercola.com
Why am I not surprised. The FDA can’t finish off homeopathy so they passed the ball the the FTC. Despite its effectiveness clinically, despite its impeccable safety record, despite that Read more
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How Fasting Affects Your Physiology and Hormones
How does fasting affect your body? Is it a dangerous thing to do? Don’t I need to eat five meals a day? Or, perhaps there are many health benefits from Read more
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Half of Obamacare Enrollees Are Skipping Doctor Visits to Save Money
We live in tragic times, with a dysfunctional healthcare system which has been complicated by a President and Congress which refused to look the reality of their actions. So at Read more
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How to Make Diseases Disappear – Dr. Chatterjee’s Awesome TEDx Talk
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee can make common chronic diseases disappear, like type 2 diabetes. In this awesome new TEDx talk he shares how. It’s not about prescribing drugs – they can Read more
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Medical Care: The Third Leading Cause of Death
Let’s face it folks it is a lot easier to stay healthy than it is to deal with being ill. Especially when you consider that medical care is the third Read more
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Opioid Dependence Leads to 3,000% Rise in Medical Services- CNN
The increasing use of opioid medications has inadvertently caused a public health epidemic. Well meaning medical physicians need to be re-evaluate their prescribing habits to help curb the growing problem Read more
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Fat v Carbs on BBC
What happens if you do the exact opposite of what the current dietary guidelines say and what your average physician tells you, and go on a low-carb and high fat Read more
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Is Saturated Fat Bad?
As the scientific literature consistently shows, eating healthy fats are not bad for us, on the contrary they are good for us. In this video several experts weigh-in on the Read more
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Go Nuts to Beat Inflammation
Eating nuts is a sure fire way to reduce your risk of disease. It helps to reduce inflammation and lowers your risk of developing chronic illness such as diabetes and Read more
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Non-Force Spinal Manipulation- Who Owns It?
Non-force spinal manipulative techniques are ideal for many patients. There is no thrusting, and the patient can relax while having treatment. These types of techniques are preferred in my practice Read more
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Cigna Reports 15% of Spinal Fusion Customers Undergo 2nd Surgery: 5 Key Point
This is an interesting topic. Many patients who come in for spinal pain have the misguided notion that if our services don’t alleviate their spine pain to their satisfaction, they Read more
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Low-Level Laser Therapy May Reduce Incidence of Postherpetic Neuralgia
Laser therapy is an excellent treatment for postherpetic neuralgia. However it is even more effective when the case of shingles is actually occurring. Using laser therapy during an active case Read more
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Dietary Fats: an A-Z Guide to Saturated, Unsaturated and Trans Fats
Which fats are better for you, and which ones should you avoid? What’s the best cooking oil? And what’s the difference between saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats? If you want a Read more
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Hormone Replacement Therapy Increases Risk for Breast Cancer
Many women wish to use hormone replacement therapy for a variety of reasons. Some use it for anti-aging purposes, while others use HRT for symptoms associated with menopause. However, what Read more