There was a case study by Frank, et al, of Western Resource School of Medicine presented at the American Public Health Association’s 138th annual meeting in Denver 2010: It was found that teens who spent more than 3 hours a day on social networking websites were predisposed to the following greater than their peers who […]
Your Heart Matters!
Recent research at the Heart Math Institute has revealed a gap in our current understanding about how our bodies and minds work. With studies of the heart and brain being monitored at the same time, it was noticed that the heart registers response to stimulus before the brain. In fact it now appears that the […]
Our Children, Ourselves and Environmental Pollutants
Phillip and Alice Shabecoft have written an enlightening book “Poison for Profit”. His was a New York Times reporter for 32 years and has founded Greenwire, an online digest of environmental news. Some alarming statistics that his research revealed: -out of 73 million children: 21 million (1 out of 3) suffer from one or another […]
Questioning the Safety of Mammogram’s
Dr. H. Gilbert Welch MD, MPH in the New England Journal of Medicine in his article “Screening Mammography- A Long Run for a Short Slide”, Sept. 23, 2010, wrote “It is estimated that for one woman to avoid dying from Breast Cancer, up to 1,000 women will have at least 1 false positive test, half […]
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