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Virus Test that Accurate?
Six million Americans have had COVID-19. Almost three-and-a-half million have recovered. Sixty-one thousand people have severe symptoms. Three thousand people
Does it Always Have to be the Worst-Case Scenario?
Hurricane Marco came and went. Hurricane Laura will make landfall tonight. All I hear is doom and gloom when forced
Control Blood Sugar and Extend Your Life
Blood sugar levels rise in response to the carbohydrates and sugars we eat. Insulin is secreted by the pancreas to
Reinfection Possible from Coronavirus?
There are many stories going around about a person who had previously had the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 becoming
How To Win the Internal Battle of Hormones to Lose Weight
Ghrelin is a hormone, secreted in your belly and intestines. When your stomach is empty, ghrelin makes you want to
Another Weapon in Your Toolbox for Weight Loss
Weight loss can be tricky even downright difficult on a good day. Carbohydrate absorption is another weapon to consider for
Personalized Therapy to Fight Cancer
The Baylor College of Medicine reported this week that researchers have developed off-the-shelf therapies using T cells to fight cancers.
Another Existing Drug Effective Against the Virus?
SARS-CoV-2 is the virus responsible for COVID-19. The Science Advances journal reported that Ebselen, an existing drug, may be effective
Inflammation Affects Your Immunity and Increases Health Risks
The Frontiers in Immunology journal recently published an article about aging and our immune system. Given our normal lifestyles, we
Excess Vitamin D and Your Health
The sunshine vitamin D3 (VD3) is critical for our health. Most Americans and another billion people in the world are
Improve Your Health by Improving Your Sleep
Poor sleep can lead to health issues. The subconscious mind operates 24/7. It controls our breathing, metabolic and repair functions,
To Test or Not to Test with this Test and maybe Retest later?
The FDA is advising people without COVID-19 symptoms to not use the quick tests typically used in doctors’ offices. Why?