You don’t need these articles to tell you it won’t hurt to mask up a little longer if you have been following the science on COVID. Too bad those who have not will churlishly continue to scream their constitutional rights are being violated. CDC says vaccinated people should return to
Modern medicine has helped us considerably, but its contributions pale to the salutary effects of good nutrition, a clean environment and fulfilling relationships. Insulin was a major breakthrough alright, but before it and oral anti-glycemic agents, people were often successfully tre
Most people my age worry about getting “All-Timer’s Disease.” Forgetting where we place our keys can be deeply troubling. Understandable. But, are we doing enough to prevent cognitive decline? Don’t forget that once we get AD, it cannot be successfully treated. Prevention is the way t
Patients who focus on nutrition and the Microbiome are increasing their chances of a good outcome through the COVID-19 pandemic. Remember, our gut bacteria constitute a big part of our immune system. Hugo Rodier, MD Intestinal bacteria may affect severity of coronavirus By Yaron Stein
I am very grateful I got the vaccine December 28th. I hope you do when it is available to you. If you are still undecided or downright against it, think about it this way: Does the vaccine threaten your life more than the virus does? Hugo Rodier, MD Does intestinal dysbiosis contribut
Anywhere form 10-20% of our children are diagnosed with ADHD. Most of them are medicated, despite good information that different schooling methods, a cleaner environment AND diets low in refined sugars are often curative. We have to wonder why pharmaceutical treatment is so widesprea
Corollary: if you don’t believe in masks, are you prepared to accept, for you and your grandma, a cot in the hospital parking lot with a nurse’s aide squeezing an airbag to help you/her breathe? You may have pandemic and politics fatigue. I sure do. I will not blog about COVID-19 anym
Pandemic coverage still has many “holes” which allow surprise medical bills The AP (10/11, Murphy) reported that while “many” insurance companies “and the U.S. government have offered to pick up or waive costs tied to the virus, holes remain for big bills to slip through and surprise