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How to Lose Weight and Lower Blood Sugar Without Fasting

Diabetes is a health problem in modern society, and obesity is a warning sign of diabetes. Neng Chun Yu, a well-known Taiwanese medical practitioner of more than 30 years and author of the best-selling book “Dr. Neng Chun Yu’s 133 Low-Carbohydrate Meal Plate,” shared his journey of finding and successfully practicing a natural and healthy way…


Kaarin’s Christmas Cranberry Curry (Recipe)

This is a delicious and colorful holiday recipe from one of our readers. Ingredients 3 cups vegetable or chicken bouillon 1 bag fresh cranberries, crushed 2 cups dried mixed berries or other dried fruit of your choice 2 medium sweet potatoes, cut in bite size pieces 2-3 tablespoons mild curry powder pinch cayenne, to taste (optional)…


A Family’s Path from Devastating Diagnosis to Health and Wealth

A mysterious diagnosis can be daunting on its own. Add to that the demands of money and time needed to search for answers—and then treatments—and it quickly becomes one of the most grueling tribulations a person can face. That’s exactly where Justin Rhodes found himself in 2015 when he developed mysterious groin pain. It took…


Increasing Protein Intake After Age 65

What is the optimal source and amount of protein for senior citizens? That study that purported to show that diets high in meat, eggs, and dairy could be as harmful to health as smoking supposedly suggested that people under 65 who eat lots of meat, eggs, and dairy are four times as likely to die…


A Calm Mind May Slow Aging and Help Prevent Cancer

What if someone told you that slowing the aging process and decreasing your risk of cancer and other diseases may be as simple as slowing your mind?  Studies have shown that meditation and mindfulness may help improve longevity and reduce the chance of developing cancer and other chronic illnesses by increasing the length of telomeres….


SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Causes Blood Clots

One of the remarkable observations about SARS-CoV-2 infection is the clinical manifestation of venous and arterial thrombosis.  Multiple studies have described thrombotic complications of the infection including stroke, myocardial infarction, systemic arterial embolism, and deep venous thrombosis with pulmonary embolism. In my practice I have seen virtually every one of these complications.  De Michele and…


Healthcare Lobbying Expenditure Increase by Over 70 Percent in 2 Decades: Study

The share of money heading towards lobbying activities on Capitol Hill is increasingly coming from healthcare companies. The number of dollars spent on healthcare lobbying grew by more than 70 percent between 2000 and 2020. The figures were recently published in new research in JAMA Health Forum after researchers performed a cross-sectional study to shine…


3 Tips to Regain and Improve Long Term Sense of Smell

Loss of smell is a unique symptom after COVID-19 infection and one of the most commonly reported symptoms in the early stages of infection. Unlike other viral infections, post-infection loss of smell, or anosmia, occurs suddenly and without blockage of the nasal mucosa. A new study in the British Medical Journal states that 5 percent…


3 Breathing Exercises to Calm the Brain, Reduce Stress & Cure Anxiety

When you breathe correctly, you pump cerebrospinal fluid into the brain to reduce stress and cure anxiety You’ve probably heard the expression, “just breathe through it.” When a situation is stressful, breathing deeply and evenly can help to cure anxiety and reduce stress. Why is that so? There’s a very important link between feeling calm, nasal breathing, better sleep, and brain…


Lecanemab: A New Potential Drug for Alzheimer’s Disease 

The treatment of Alzheimer’s disease has been a long-standing challenge and area of interest. The knowledge in pathogenesis and an increased disease burden have prompted innovative therapeutics over the last two decades. There are six drugs approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment, but there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease despite all…