May 18th, 2008 | Category: In the News, Practical Medicine |
- (Comments are closed) More exciting news on the cancer front. How would you like it if someone told you there is a drug available to you free – and this drug is not just any drug. This drug is associated with a massive decrease in breast cancer, prostate cancer, autoimmune diseases (including juvenile diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and […]
May 15th, 2008 | Category: In the News, Practical Medicine |
- (Comments are closed) Great news! Researchers have discovered that regular exercise for teens can reduce the risk of breast cancer later in life – especially the more-aggressive, usually-harder-to-treat, pre-menopausal kind of breast cancer. How much exercise are we talking about? Not an extreme athlete kind. The study found the lowest risk among girls who did 3 and 1/4 […]
May 14th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News, Practical Medicine |
- (Comments are closed) I found out from the media that I have Godlike powers, given to me by a federal commission. Someone, however, apparently forgot to tell my children – I specifically commanded Grace to eat her breakfast, but then, less than three minutes later, I found her plate on the floor with the dog licking it. Perhaps […]
May 8th, 2008 | Category: In the News, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed There are a lot of not-so-great health articles floating in the ether. It’s so nice when one comes along that’s well-researched, practical and interesting. Here’s a great article about (hic!), you guessed it – hiccups. Hiccups aren’t the world’s #1 public health menace (that would be, apparently, computer keyboards), but this article is so full […]
May 4th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News, Practical Medicine |
- (Comments are closed) Are you feeling overwhelmed by the conflicting stories in the news about what pan is safe to use? Are you starting to eyeball that plastic waterbottle of yours like it might contain a Medici poisoning? Was the homeless man actually right – is aluminum foil causing brainwaves? Would someone please answer the question – is […]
May 1st, 2008 | Category: Practical Medicine, The Joy Habit |
Comments are closed Doc Gurley: We want to start today’s interview by first congratulating you, Bertha, on the very successful launch of your new magazine, Bertha Stuart Livering. Could you tell us a bit about how you chose the name – there’s been so much media speculation.
Bertha Stuart: Well, Dr. Gurley – you don’t mind if I […]
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