Colleges Overly Cautious Actions Might Infect More People
A short article today – I had surgery on my right wrist today to remove a squamous cell carcinoma. I […]
A short article today – I had surgery on my right wrist today to remove a squamous cell carcinoma. I […]
Many colleges opened their doors for the Fall Semester recently. Headlines indicate that panic is sweeping the college campuses with
Doctors treat symptoms, not causes of disease. Hence, it is critical to pay attention to your symptoms to receive the
I wrote recently about memory loss and anticholinergic drugs – those that block the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. However,
The quality of sleep enhances health. Not enough sleep can lead to many mental, emotional, and physical problems. It seems
In July, the Summit Supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee crunched data on forty-thousand-plus genes associated with nearly
CNBC News reported today that over 400,000 Americans could die from COVID-19 by January 1st, 2021 (https://cnb.cx/2ZbA36a). I saw this
A study published this week in Neurology reported that hundreds of prescription drugs can affect your memory. The study concentrated
Is the influenza vaccine effective? For the past ten years, the CDC has recommended that all Americans over six months
I use the word ‘stride’ as my reminder for each of the ways a disease starts in the body. Each