Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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Gretchen Becker

Gretchen Becker, Health Guide

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Author, Humorist, wildlyfluctuating.blogspot.com

Neuropathy and BG control

Researchers have reported that a compound formed when blood glucose (BG) levels are high, called methylglyoxal, causes neuropathy. They say they are working on ways to reduce the levels of methylglyoxal.   This would certainly be nice. But what is really sad when one reads a summary of the article in  Nature Medicine is the comment... Read moreChevron
Cathy

Cathy, Health Guide

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I have had MS for 25+ years and am a trained Peer Resource for Shared Solutions for Copaxone. I am a recent graduate of the Alfus Patient Advocate Certificate Program from The University of Miami. My mission is to "pay it forward" by helping others with MS and other autoimmune diseases.

How Do You Manage MS-Related Pain?

Many people with MS suffer from some sort of pain; complaints vary about the type of pain they experience.  According to one study from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society website, “55 percent of people with MS had ‘clinically significant pain’ at some time. Almost half (48 percent) were troubled by chronic pain.”... Read moreChevron
Dharma S Khalsa, MD

Dharma S Khalsa, MD, Health Guide

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Pioneer in Alzheimer Prevention via holistic medicine since 1993

Resiliency in Aging

This edition is about the great new battery recharge often called resiliency by doctors.Why is it so important? Because as you age, the "Stress of Life," mounts up. Each time you suffer a set back, you are exposed to a situation that has you feeling overwhelmed.  Or during times of great effort, your "battery" depletes and it can age you too... Read moreChevron
Rick Frea

Rick Frea, Health Pro

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A Registered Respiratory Therapist and asthmatic

Here's What You Need to Know About Hay Fever

No matter how hard you try, you cannot hide from springtime allergens.  They are ubiquitous.  You can run but you cannot hide.   About 15 percent of those inflicted with springtime allergies are allergic to tree pollen, which can travel up to 400 miles and is easily inhaled.  I wrote about tree pollen in my last post... Read moreChevron
posted 05/14/2012, comments (0)|
ABush

Is Aspirin a Cure-All? Myth vs. Fact

Aspirin has become a sort of wonder drug over the years – a treatment for all kinds of ailments – from curing headaches to reducing fevers to preventing heart disease. More recently, a landmark clinical trial, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, says that aspirin is just as good as the blockbuster drug warafin (brand... Read moreChevron
posted 05/13/2012, comments (0)|

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