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Agoraphobia

Agoraphobia It is not uncommon for patients to come in with a long list of symptoms.  For most doctors practicing regular medicine who have time restraints this can cause a lot of frustration for both them and their patients. For a homeopathic physician, the more unique symptoms a patient has the easier it is to …

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Longevity, Cardiovascular Disease, and Taurine Part 2 of 2

Longevity, Cardiovascular Disease, and Taurine Part 2 of 2 Taurine has been approved for the treatment of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) in Japan for several years.  In addition to relieving breathlessness with exertion and fluid retention, it can also eliminate the need for drugs such as digoxin.  Taurine has been found to increase exercise capacity …

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Longevity, Cardiovascular Disease, and Taurine Part 1 of 2

Longevity, Cardiovascular Disease, and Taurine Part 1 of 2 Japan has the second longest life expectancy in the world at 85.03 years, as well as the lowest rate of cardiovascular mortality with only 31 deaths from ischemic (inadequate blood supply) heart disease per 100,000 people.  In comparison, the U.S. ranks 46th in longevity and has …

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Don’t Treat Sinus Infections With Antibiotics

Don’t Treat Sinus Infections With Antibiotics A randomized, controlled trial done in 2012 revealed that antibiotics, which are routinely prescribed to treat sinus infections, were completely ineffective.  Participants were given either a 10-day course of amoxicillin or a placebo, and they were also allowed to take other over-the-counter drugs to suppress their symptoms. The results …

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Considering an Assisted Living Place for Your Mom, Dad or Spouse?  Part II

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Assisted Living Place

Considering an Assisted Living Place for Your Mom, Dad or Spouse?  Part II Harvard psychiatrist Robert Waldinger used data from the longest study of human happiness to answer the question, “What makes us happy and healthy as we go through life?” The study began in 1938 and continued for 80 years.  What Waldinger found was …

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Considering an Assisted Living Place for Your Mom, Dad or Spouse?  Part I

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Assisted Living Place

  Considering an Assisted Living Place for Your Mom, Dad or Spouse?  Part I Recently, I visited with a husband whose wife had advanced Alzheimer’s.  A month ago he reluctantly and with tears in his eyes put her in a facility that specialized in this type of care but within weeks he knew this was …

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