After 30 years of practicing Medicine, I have learned that for any chronic illness or ailment, treating underlying imbalances and dysfunctions is more important than making a diagnosis and naming the disease.
After 30 years of practicing Medicine, I have learned that for any chronic illness or ailment, treating underlying imbalances and dysfunctions is more important than making a diagnosis and naming the disease.
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New research suggests a pattern of outpatient antibiotic overuse in parts of the United States– particularly in the Southeast –a problem that could accelerate the rate at which these powerful drugs are rendered useless, according to the Extending the Cure project.
by Jonathan Galland
With the movie Contagion spreading in the theaters, you might think the next epidemic will come from a scary outbreak of an exotic disease from far away.
But there is a silent epidemic that lurks in our backyards, parks and playgrounds: Lyme disease.
And it all starts with a tiny tick bite that you might not even see.
First it was E. coli in American hamburgers. Then E. coli in German sprouts.
E. coli bacteria in food and water supplies have been responsible for disease outbreaks and deaths around the world in recent years.
Now it’s drug resistant E. coli.
Busy scientists at India’s Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research have trained their sights on an almost universal ailment: the common cold.
And they have what appears to be very good news for cold sufferers.