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Best Health Central posts from 2010.

By Ann Bartlett, Health Guide Friday, December 31, 2010
The start of a new year can be filled with hope, but sometimes the strength of our convictions comes from what we know.  In order to change patterns and to think differently, we should look to the past!    This year has been one that opened many new opportunities for me.  It ...
Caring for Your Insulin - The Basics
12/31/10 1:38pm

A wonderful post to wrap up the year.

Here are two of my favourites

 www.proteinpower.com/drmike

The Health and Nutrition Blog by Dr. Michael R. Eades, M.D provides a critical outlook into nutritional science. 

 

 www.proteinpower.com/forum

The Drs. Eades host this open forum where participants may share information and discussion about controlled carb nutrition.

 

www.thehealthyskeptic.org

THE HEALTHY SKEPTICis a blog dedicated to debunking mainstream myths about nutrition, health and disease.

Chris Kresser is licensed acupuncturist and his knowledge is amazing. Chris

has  a number of things in the works for 2011: Don't miss out!

 

All the best to you and Mike for the New Year

Joan 

 

 

Anonymous
yang
1/11/11 9:48am

I am trying combination therapy of lansoprazole 30mg bid  and januvia 100mg QD by myself since 2011/1/1.If that work,I will tell u on 2012 january!!

Anonymous
Amylia Grace
1/11/11 5:15pm

Thanks, Ann, for the great post--and all your wonderful posts throughout the years. A few of those articles were new to me and I so appreciate the chance to find them easily. What a great idea!


And thanks for the shout-out! I don't think anyone has used the word "sultry" to describe my writing before. I dig it!


Now that the new semester is in full swing at the college, I'm back in teacher mode! Yesterday I took out my teacher/editor pen and corrected the grammar of a car-wash sign (hand-written) and as much as I had to chuckle when I saw you describe my articles as filled with "god information," I kind of like it. Feels like an honor! Sultry, god information!


;) Amylia

 

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By Ann Bartlett, Health Guide— Last Modified: 05/03/11, First Published: 12/31/10