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Category Archives: Health Conditions

Health conditions and information related to these conditions.

What Insecticides Really Do To Farmers And To Your Health

Last week, I posted a study extolling the many health benefits of eating organic foods, which should really come as no surprise to anyone who visits my Web site regularly. If you ever wondered why I warn you so often to stay away…

Does The Variety of Exercise Protect Seniors From Alzheimer’s?

You may recall the results of a Canadian study I posted some time ago that demonstrates beyond a doubt how regular exercise helps patients ward off Alzheimer’s disease as they age. A new study by Johns Hopkins researchers bolsters these findings, but in…

FDA Continues Its Downward Decline By Approving Silicone Implants

Considering the rigged “debate” over Vioxx, Bextra and Celebrex generated a lot of attention and criticism in the media, I wondered if the FDA really understood what kind of crazy message it was sending to medicine and the public. Or if they would…

Folic Acid Metabolism

  Single Nucleodtide Polymorphisms or snips are variations in genetic nucleotide sequences that are associated with almost all diseases. These gentitic variations form proteins that have abnormal shapes making them unable to key and lock in normal functional responses. Folic acid metabolism has…

How’s Your Health?

by Dr. Brian Roettger DC, HMD With all our dependence on otc, prescription, recreational drugs, and natural supplements, actual health gets lost in the maize. For the majority of Americans, the prevalent philosophical outlook on medicine is the quick fix. Just give me…

Heart Problems, Stress, Exertion Can Be A Fatal Mix

I’ve devoted a great many pages on my Web site to reminding you about the needless physical problems you can inflict on your body as a result of not handling your emotions, particularly your anger. In a review of studies between 1970-2004, researchers…