...children, as they now (attempt to) reach adulthood. Source: “The Surprising Benefits of a Tough Childhood,” Psychology Today,” [...]
...children, as they now (attempt to) reach adulthood. Source: “The Surprising Benefits of a Tough Childhood,” Psychology Today,” [...]
...ience-backed reporting. Especially when it comes to medical news. The most common example of medical “fake [...]
...n track to cost billions this year, report says,” LA Times (www.latimes.com) 6/17/2014 2. “High Deductibles Fuel New [...]
...g diseases than just lung cancer. Not to mention, many of these conditions actually relate to factors other than smoking. For [...]
...cts of it on the “nano” subcellular level of surfactant. Sources: 1. Biophysical Journal, Volume 102, Issue 1, 56-65, 4 January 2012 2. [...]
...etic variant that makes them more susceptible to lung cancer. So why not recommend the low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) for lung [...]
...l fires. The government places us all at risk whenever they try to protect us with new politically-correct mandates. It puts a deadly, new twist on the old aphorism, [...]
...y caught up to Mother Nature. The study reveals that virtually all dietary compounds can act at a basic level in cancer cells, influencing them in a [...]
...ition as recommended. Overall, the researchers found the Mayo Clinic staff completely complied with the approved decontamination [...]
...ut what medical textbooks and research studies doctors have published. For example, my textbook, Fundamentals of Complementary [...]