Most of us do not understand enough about our blood work to do anything but look to see if we are within normal range, and to ask our doctor about those values out of norm. However, we do not always get helpful information when we do contact
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Cancer is a dreaded diagnosis, and the treatment doesn’t give much hope. The last statistics I looked at showed major cancer hospitals having a .25% success rate. Also, cancer is one of the fastest growing causes of mortality in the world. New research on ivermectin is showing
Read more →I am a fan of tea. I don’t drink it much these days as I live in south Texas where it is hotter that hot for most of the year. But when I lived in Scotland and England, I loved the rich dark English Breakfast Tea. I
Read more →PING, PING, PING….. if I allow all the notifications that are available (Email, social media, phone and test) my nerves would be shot. Back in the day when I purchased my first smart phone, I was inundated with notifications all day long. That was before I learned
Read more →Health care cost have risen 17.5% per year since 1970. That is a huge increase. What do we have to show for it? US mortality rate is the highest of all comparable countries. Hospital admissions for preventable diseases are more frequent in the US than in comparable
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