OCT 2, 2020, SARA BERG, MEDSCAPE With the U.S. surpassing the tragic milestone of 200,000 COVID-19 deaths, here are some coronavirus tips that physicians wish patients would follow to mitigate the spread. 1. Wear a mask There has been a turning point in the U.S., with many states mand
This is an editorial published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 9/13/2020. I feel we are vaccinating too much. Our children are pin cushions. We blast them too early in life and there are significant side effects that are often brushed aside for economic and political reasons. And the comm
Experts concerned some businesses are still focused on temperature checks and deep-cleaning as coronavirus safety measures The Washington Post (9/7, Judkis) reported, “Despite initial reports warning people that the novel coronavirus can be transmitted from contaminated surfaces, the
Improving our immune systems through diet has not been mentioned much by the media. Your life may depend on the food you eat in more ways than one. The bottom line is simple: food largely determines how your immune system works. So, stop refined sugars and load up on vegetables. It’s
How sick you get may be tied to how much virus you’re exposed to Andy Larsen, Salt Lake Tribune August 16th 2020 “Does the initial amount of the coronavirus you are exposed to matter? Let’s put that question another way: Say two similar people are exposed to different quantities of co
I am often asked about the COVID-19 vaccine. My patients know I find a lot to be desired with vaccinations, and that I have never had the Common Flu vaccine. They are surprised when I answer that I will get the COVID-19 vaccine. There is a big difference between these viruses. COVID-1
Doctor who survived COVID-19 bewildered by public disregard By JAY REEVES. The Associated Press. Salt Lake Tribune July 19th 2020 “Birmingham, Ala. • Dr. Michael Saag spends much of his time treating patients fighting for their lives and working with colleagues who are overwhelmed and
INTEGRATIVE HEALTH EDUCATION Volume 21 Number 8 August 2020 This month’s editorial highlights the book below. Read it and weep. Hugo Rodier, MD Gut dysbiosis contributes to amyloid pathology, associated with C/EBPβ/AEP signaling activation in Alzheimer’s disease mouse model J.