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  • RSV and Flu Gone Crazy
    As many parents have recently seen, RSV (or respiratory syncytial virus) infections have gone wild. RSV is a respiratory viral infection that spreads easily through contact with droplets of saliva Read more
  • All of Us With Our Heads Down; Does Playing Video Games Cause Harm, or Does it Improve Abilities?
    Do the video games that our children and many adults obsessively play today generate any benefits, or are the effects of this electronic and technological wizardry detrimental to our overall Read more
  • What is Parkinson’s?
    “Parkinson’s” is a condition that affects the nervous system. The most common symptom is tremors, but it can also cause slowness, stiffness, walking and balance problems, and other non-movement issues Read more
  • Never Take This Body Part For Granted
    Today I want to discuss one integral part of your body that many of us don’t truly understand and certainly take for granted every day. Our bodies contain many different parts, Read more
  • Sun and Dementia
    In my last article, I cautioned readers about the potential for sun exposure to cause melanoma. In it, I also emphasized the importance of sun exposure due to the generation Read more
  • Could it be a Malignant Melanoma?
    Recently, a family member went though quite a trying experience after being diagnosed with “a melanoma.” The label itself creates an immediate sense of fear and anxiety in most individuals Read more
  • Is Your Cell Phone Causing Dementia or Other Health Problems?
    For years many have wondered if electromagnetic fields (EMFs) could be causing health-related issues. I once saw a demonstration of their invisible impact. An individual held a florescent tube up Read more
  • Did the SARS-CoV-2 “Vaccine” Cause Myocarditis?
    I have seen and treated patients in the Center for Nutrition and Wellness who have suffered some secondary effects of SARS-CoV-2, more commonly known as the COVID-19, resulting from infection Read more
  • Protein Power in Fighting Dementia
    Every day we consume food in three categories: fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. We refer to these as the “macro-nutrients.” One in particular – proteins – deserves more attention than it Read more
  • Listen to What Your Gut is Telling You.
    One of the most common issues I deal with in patients who come to the Center for care is their digestive health. Digestion is something we often take for granted. Read more
  • Avoid Becoming a Grim Statistic with This Simple, Daily Routine
    When it comes to good health, we Americans have become more and more aloof and less and less fit over the last several decades. I have said this numerous times Read more
  • Being The Doctor of the Past (a.k.a. The Doctor of the Future)
    I normally do not leave you hanging with negative thoughts as I may have with my last article. However, don’t fear. I will supply some hope and answers with this Read more
  • Be the Doctor, Doctor.
    There is a book, Are You a Doctor, Doctor?, that I often think about as I care for patients today, especially as its message is becoming increasingly difficult to follow Read more
  • Acetaminophen and ADHD
    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a behavioral disorder that affects many children and their families. When its characteristics (hyperactivity, a short attention span, and poor impulse control) are severe Read more
  • A Simple Way to Avoid Dementia and Alzheimer’s
    The title that I selected for this article, A Simple Way to Avoid Dementia and Alzheimer’s, may be a little misleading. The word simple may not be totally accurate, especially Read more
  • Autoimmune disorders - Part two of two
    In my last article, I discussed the prevalence, definition, and causes (genetics, intestinal health, and triggers) of autoimmune disorders. I noted that the autoimmune process is characterized by tissue damage, Read more