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The Silent Killer (Part 2)

(Part 2) Part 2 will discuss: Physiology of blood pressure regulation, Medications to help control hypertension Blood pressure regulation is a complex process involving a series of body systems, hormones and input from the nervous system all working together to...

The Silent Killer

Part 1 High blood pressure (HBP) has been called the silent killer and with good reason. It is estimated that at least 20 percent of the population with high blood pressure have no symptoms. In part 1 we will discuss: Symptoms of hypertension Health risks of...

Avoid Exposure to Infectious Diseases by Accessing this Medical Model

With emergency room department waiting times ranging from just over one and a half hours (North Dakota) to just under 4 hours, (Maryland) the likelihood that you will be exposed to contagious diseases in crowded waiting rooms is almost certain.  From urinary tract...

Hashimotos Thyroiditis Part 2

Tips to manage Hashimoto’s Health risks of not treating Hashimoto’s adequately Lifestyle/stress reduction tips to manage energy and emotional ups and downs How to naturally increase biologically active T3 Diet strategies to help heal Nutritional supplements that can...

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Swimmers Ear

Swimmers Ear

Otitis externa, better known as swimmers’ ear, is a common summertime ear infection. This infection is found in the outer ear, the portion of the ear canal that runs from the eardrum to outside the head. Swimmer’s ear is not the same as inner ear infection, which is...

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Planning on Traveling? Tips to Avoid Motion Sickness

Planning on Traveling? Tips to Avoid Motion Sickness

Are you planning a trip but are prone to motion sickness? Motion sickness can make a much-anticipated trip downright miserable. If you or your loved one are prone to motion sickness, there are some strategies and effective medications that can help alleviate the...

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Heat Related Illnesses- Who is at Risk?

Heat Related Illnesses- Who is at Risk?

As the dog days of summer continue throughout much of the country, with many regions experiencing record or near record heat, it is easy to forget about the dangers that excessive heat can have on the body.  I recently had an experience that brought this to light that...

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Monkeypox is Now a Global Health Emergency

Monkeypox is Now a Global Health Emergency

On July 24th, 2022 Dr Tedros, Director-General of the World Health Organization declared Monkeypox a global health emergency. This declaration was escalated from a public health concern from last month’s meeting after the Monkeypox International Health Regulations...

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