August 25, 2011
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for women Is it necessary? Six study results you need to know retrain stiff and aching muscles with trager Click here for your New American Doctor August 2011 ISSUE Some web browsers will show the pdf newsletter directly in your browser window. You may also save it as a PDF ...
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March 18, 2011
When food is the malefactor Because we are not all the same Seven treatable causes of migraine headache One diagnosis, many causes… Blood pressure Essentially insulin? Click here for your New American Doctor March 2011 ISSUE Some web browsers will show the pdf newsletter directly in your browser window. You may also save it as ...
June 30, 2010
Click here for your June 2010 ISSUE Some web browsers will show the pdf newsletter directly in your browser window. You may also save it as a PDF file or you may print it out in hard copy form. Having trouble viewing the pdf in your browser? Adobe Acrobat Reader. Please note: The pdf newsletter ...
March 9, 2010
Hemoglobin A1C: Do you know your level? You may be at increased risk for diabetes and heart disease and not know it. There’s a blood test that turns out to be an accurate measure of risk for both of these common diseases. Until now it was pretty much ignored unless you already had diabetes. Hemoglobin A1C(HgA1C) ...
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January 23, 2010
Click here for your January 2010 ISSUE Some web browsers will show the pdf newsletter directly in your browser window. You may also save it as a PDF file or you may print it out in hard copy form. Having trouble viewing the pdf in your browser? Adobe Acrobat Reader. Please note: The pdf newsletter ...
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January 8, 2010
Emerging research is establishing a connection between environmental toxins and diabetes. Until now the focus has been on obesity and diet. But is appears that high blood levels of a liver enzyme called gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) is associated with increased risk of diabetes. For example, a thin person with a high GGT is at ...
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August 14, 2009
TIPS ON TRIGLYCERIDES FACTS DOCTORS OVERLOOK Triglycerides are the storage form of most types of fats in the body. When you eat more calories than you burn, the excess is stored as triglycerides. High triglycerides are associated with increased risk of heart disease and diabetes. Practically speaking, triglycerides go up when you consume too many ...
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August 7, 2009
UNSAFE AT ANY COST? MORE DISTURBING NEWS ABOUT DIABETES DRUGS Many people with advanced diabetes end up on insulin. Lantus insulin has become one of the most popular forms of insulin due to its ease of use. Once daily dosing in the evening along with careful attention to diet is often all some folks need ...
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