...pharmacy experts and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., a medical anthropologist. Half-a-million deaths due to medical error is a shocking statistic. So, I did [...]
...pharmacy experts and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., a medical anthropologist. Half-a-million deaths due to medical error is a shocking statistic. So, I did [...]
...better than nothing. But I still don’t recommend taking a low-quality, run-of-the-mill multivitamin. For real results, it’s much better to take [...]
...one work day for most people. And far less than one work day for physicians-in-training.) By comparison, a veterinarian receives 87 hours of [...]
...politely said they were calling all of their customers about a new, “doctor-recommended” drug prescription for all patients. Apparently, I “fit the [...]
...that I helped conduct in 1989 found that people who smoke less than a half-a-pack a day of cigarettes (or one to two cigars) generally suffer no harmful health [...]
...for this apparent contradiction. Unfortunately, they used a standard, over-the-counter multivitamin supplement. A low-quality, mass-marketed, mass-produced product. [...]
...s in my book with Michael Jawer, CAE, called Your Emotional Type. Source: 1. “The Silenced Breast Cancer Speaks Up,” Medscape [...]
...iabetes. But excessive running was still killing them. Meanwhile, the light-to-moderate exercisers reduced their mortality rate by a whopping 30 percent.4 Based on [...]
.... women block vitamin D activation by dutifully using carcinogenic, petroleum-based sunscreens on their skin. Of course, the U.S. Preventive [...]
...n fact, the camera pill can see and take clear images of 25 feet of the duodenum and small intestine. By contrast, endoscopes (the type of device [...]