Volume 15 • Number 8 • August 2014

The Commonwealth Fund report on health care in industrialized nations came out June 17th 2014. It again ranks the USA dead last. All other nations spend an average of $3,406 per patient per year. The US spends $8,508; yet, we have much less to show for. Why is this? If you recall the
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Volume 15 • Number 7 • July 2014

The Commonwealth Fund report on health care in industrialized nations came out June 17th 2014. It again ranks the USA dead last. All other nations spend an average of $3,406 per patient per year. The US spends $8,508; yet, we have much less to show for. Why is this? If you recall the
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Volume 15 • Number 6 • June 2014

The affordable Care Act is upon us. In my opinion it is the wrong answer: lipstick on a pig. True, it does provide basic care for many people who otherwise would have no access to health care. But, as a “hole” ACA will contribute to a staggering waste of resources and money ($750+ bil
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Volume 15 • Number 5 • May 2014

There are several issues that make the practice of medicine a bit… trying. One of them is patients demanding prescriptions of antibiotics and controlled substances. Many patients have stopped seeing me because I did not prescribe an antibiotic for their cough. In my opinion they
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Volume 15 • Number 4 • April 2014

Balance being a central tenant of Integration, I wish to report an eye popping positive development in the Pharmaceutical industry. Glaxo has announced they will no longer pay doctors to promote their prescription drugs. It will also stop requiring their good-looking drug representati
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Volume 15 • Number 3 • March 2014

Have you read a good book lately? Most people sadly answer “No”. We all know the reasons for this; it is not worth it to enumerate the excuses, “But, by the neglect of the studies of the humanities, which has been far too general, the profession [and the public] lose
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Volume 15 • Number 2 • February 2014

EDITOR’S NOTE The controversy over the Paleo Diet is gathering more steam. Being an integrative doctor I look for the Middle Road. We have known for decades that some people don’t do well with grains and legumes. Wheat in particular is so refined and processed (think GMOs)
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Volume 15 • Number 1 • January 2014

EDITOR’S NOTE  Best wishes for this New Year. I hope you resolve to work on the 90% of factors (diet, environment, relationships) that affect your health, most of which are not covered by the Affordable Care Act or by our present Health Care system.1 This is one of the reasons w
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