...in the January 2019 issue of my monthly newsletter, Insiders’ Cures (“The common, painful prostate problem researchers and experts [...]
...in the January 2019 issue of my monthly newsletter, Insiders’ Cures (“The common, painful prostate problem researchers and experts [...]
...of cancer — such as the abysmally failed “prostate specific antigen” (PSA) test. The PSA test is such a poor [...]
...ith cancer. Fifty-one percent of both men and women had a cancer screening test (a PSA test given to men and mammography given to [...]
...few timely thoughts about one of the specific scents used in the dementia test… Peppermint brings tidings of comfort As I [...]
...h about. Genetic testing has gained some traction in the cancer world. For example, many oncologists now test for [...]
...ncology, 2013, Joan H. Schiller, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas “Lung cancer: Why the guilt trip?” Medscape [...]
...clinics. (My colleague Dr. Misha Kogan leads the clinic at GWU, which was originally founded by my friend, Dr. John Pan.) You can also learn about the many other [...]
...operties.) So, as always, get out in the sun as much as possible. I also recommend taking 10,000 IU of vitamin D daily to obtain all of this [...]
...in men and women with cardiovascular disease. Instead, excess body weight actually seems to protect them from an early death—that is, as long [...]
...common sense and natural healing would have gone a long way. On the bright side, new information technologies have given us the power to learn and [...]