For many weeks now, people in most parts of the country have been staying home and practicing social isolation in an attempt to help “flatten the curve” of new coronavirus cases. But social [...]
For many weeks now, people in most parts of the country have been staying home and practicing social isolation in an attempt to help “flatten the curve” of new coronavirus cases. But social [...]
Last month, I warned you about the dangers of taking acetaminophen (the generic name for Tylenol®) for any type of respiratory infection—especially coronavirus. But really, you shouldn’t take [...]
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) should have been the U.S. agency leading the charge against coronavirus. But because of its sluggish and flawed response from the start of the pandemic, [...]
A few weeks ago, the Washington D.C./northern Virginia (“Washington Beltway”) region was declared a coronavirus “hot spot.” But this week, as the region hits its transmission peak, I fear the [...]
For nearly a century, mainstream medical “experts” have advised people who have heart disease to restrict salt intake as a means of improving survival. But salt just isn’t the enemy it’s been [...]
According to the latest report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), there’s some good news about the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, more commonly known as “superbugs.” But [...]
If you’ve ever visited Chincoteague State Park on Maryland’s eastern shore between April and October, you know about its mosquitoes. In fact, if you dare to venture into the park with exposed [...]
I always recommend you strive to “eat the rainbow,” because the natural, unprocessed, whole foods in Nature come in a spectrum of colors. For example, deep, ruby-red, blue, and purple foods—such [...]
We tend to think of prostate cancer as a disease that affects older men. In fact, you may often hear that men older than 70 usually die with prostate “cancer,” not because of it. But according to [...]
I recently came across an essay by a prominent neurologist admitting that it’s time to “consider” vitamin D for the prevention and management of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Gee, ya think?! A wealth [...]