From the category archives:

Doctors

A Way to Shut Down The Fat Gene?

April 14, 2010

Here is a guest post by Rachelle Holmes about the worldwide obesity epidemic.
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Cosmetic practices performed by top surgeons like Dr. Lack of MetropolitanMD, a Chicago Liposuction specialist, may not be the only answer to our world’s weight problem. With buzz around obesity, it’s difficult to miss information congruent to weight loss, dieting, surgery, and exercise; [...]

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Pass the Salt

July 7, 2006

The FDA is also called upon to impose new limits on sodium in both processed and restaurant food.

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New Mortality Test

February 15, 2006

What are your chances of dying in 4 years?
A new mortality test designed for people aged 50 and over aims to predict just that. The higher your score, the higher your risk of dying.
The test is just 12 questions in length. It takes about 60 seconds to complete. And yet it still has an accuracy [...]

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2nd Chiropractic Visit

November 16, 2005

On Monday, I went in for my 2nd chiropractic visit. Dr. Aaron confirmed subluxation in my spine. The good news is, it’s not as bad as I suspected.
The arc of my neck is very good. Dr. Aaron says it’s the best he’s seen in the last 6 months or more. I’m 2 degrees off of [...]

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Introduction To Chiropractic Care

November 9, 2005

Yesterday I visited a chiropractor named Dr. Aaron Miller. My Mom and Dad both recently paid for a series of chiropractic visits with Dr. Aaron, and they encouraged me to look into it. And so I am.
The purpose of the first visit is to gather information. For instance, what kinds of traumas I’ve experienced and [...]

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