Five Simple Steps to Prevent (or Lower) High Blood Pressure
…to look at it is that exercise for prevention can be a small daily habit, but exercise to treat full-blown disease is much more like a part-time job. Easier to…
…to look at it is that exercise for prevention can be a small daily habit, but exercise to treat full-blown disease is much more like a part-time job. Easier to…
…meantime, the suppression makes the root cause worse and in time, a greater form of disease will emerge down the road. Systems-based Medicine The next step-up of medicine is where…
…societies that involve decrease in time spent outdoors, the widespread use of sunscreens, and also air pollution. All these factors contribute to insufficient exposure to sunlight, and thus reduced skin…
…“Physical and emotional stressors (such as going back to school) are well-known contributors to both night-time enuresis and daytime incontinence in children.” Most times the issue is not biological and…
…One pediatric allergy specialist says that about 6 to 8 percent of school-age children have asthma. According to the University of Michigan Health System, this is a bad time for…
(NaturalPath) It’s back to school time coming up soon, and that means homework for kids. The question becomes, what is too much homework, particularly in math and science? According to…
…smile. She gave me a big hug as she said, “I feel so much better! Thank you! I’ll come in another time to talk about my diabetes!” All I did…
…biggest culprits in weakening your immune system. Flu shots are touted as being a key step to take this time of year to keep you healthy. But reports of their…
Dr. Olisa Mak, ND Around this time of the year, a lot of people are sick and for just about everyone, it’s clear that their immune system could be strengthened….
…there are others who dread each cycle. Perhaps planning out what those 3-7 days will look like. Do we need to take time off of work? Do we need to…