Could Stress Be Affecting Memory and Shrinking the Brain?!
...ready to either “fight or flight.” The hormone regulates several physiological functions to prepare the body for extreme exertion, such as increasing [...]
...ready to either “fight or flight.” The hormone regulates several physiological functions to prepare the body for extreme exertion, such as increasing [...]
...Study The current study, conducted in the Netherlands, analyzed PTSD symptoms of 1,000 Dutch soldiers, all deployed to a combat zone in Afghanistan. [...]
...foot exam, hypoglycemia assessment, depression screening, alcohol/tobacco/drug use, sexual issues/contraception, digestive assessment (to screen for celiac disease [...]
...blood to your organs and tissues. This water eventually leaves the blood stream and enters the interstitial space, the space [...]
...blood pressure and output of blood catecholamines, chemical signaling molecules that are effected by stress. According to the [...]
...blood tests carefully, but these tests are not done at a typical annual visit. You will need to get these tests done at a direct national lab if [...]
...to go the ER (Emergency Room) or Urgent Care, you were probably incredibly grateful for the ability to access modern medicine’s life-saving modalities, [...]
...time at Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA, that Dr. Bastyr would roll over in his grave if he knew how few NDs still caught babies. I remember his [...]
...to eat all organic, avoid the “dirty dozen” or don’t believe in organic at all, the label organic doesn’t necessarily ensure your food is [...]
...and patient-centered care. Just as treating the individual in front of us was a time to educate, we would also be educating the public on the value [...]