...because it eerily looked more like a carved head than the traditional jack-o-lantern. Fortunately, this year (and most years since), I stocked up earlier. So, now, [...]
...because it eerily looked more like a carved head than the traditional jack-o-lantern. Fortunately, this year (and most years since), I stocked up earlier. So, now, [...]
...s Relief and Repair Protocol. To learn more about this innovative, online learning tool, or to enroll today, click here. Sources: “Rehab or Steroid Shots: [...]
I’m not a “natural-know-it-all” who won’t ever recommend a drug. Some people with some health problems do require drugs. In fact, as I reported [...]
...n cells. Plus, clinical observations show that even if TBI patients don’t commit suicide, the brain injury can result in a lifetime of [...]
...ts five more myths about moderate alcohol consumption First, there’s no end-all, be-all “magic bullet” in red wine specifically (at least at [...]
...the doctors’ petition sounded like more bureaucratic, mealy-mouthed, mumbo-jumbo excuses for inaction. But as I said, some professionals are taking action [...]
...se always matters when it comes to vitamin D This study suggests that a low-to-moderate vitamin D dosage could reduce the aggressiveness of a [...]
...is simple dish is actually quite nutritious. Though typically ignored by so-called dietary experts, full-fat cheese is also a key part of the [...]
...cancer. In addition, doctors already recommend taking daily aspirin for 60-to-70-year-olds at increased risk of having a heart attack within the next decade. Heart [...]
...tion to the “novel” coronavirus. I predicted that their months-long, almost-complete lockdown of our floundering healthcare system would [...]