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Your Grandmother Was Right An Apple (Or a Pear) a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
Apples and pears are in rich abundance at this time of year. More than 25 varieties range in flavor from crisp and tart to sweet… Continue Reading
Lifestyle Changes That Can Help Fight Cancer
Being told you have cancer is probably one of the scariest moments in the doctor's office. A myriad of emotions and thoughts fly through your… Continue Reading
Teeth Whitening Give Me the Facts
Brushing and flossing are everyday ways to keep your teeth clean and healthy. Still, if you feel like your smile is not as white as… Continue Reading
Vertigo, Sense Of Balance and TMJ Disorder
There is a strong association between the sense of balance, posture and bruxism (clenching and grinding). The sense of balance is the predominant factor. There… Continue Reading
Spread the Word Finally There's a Painless Breast Scan
Did you know that there is a procedure for breast screening? More women are choosing the benefits of a thermography scan. It is thought to… Continue Reading
These Friendly Bacteria Are Extremely Important To Keep You In Good Health
Healthy people all have a small amount of yeast in their digestive systems (women also have some yeast in the vagina). This is normal. You… Continue Reading
Salivary Diagnostics For Oral Cancer Risk
Oral cancer is getting more media attention due to human papapillomavirus (HPV) and its alarming late detection rate. The survival rate is 60 percent and… Continue Reading
Exciting New Advances In Detecting Oral Cancer
Although many people think that oral cancer is rare, the reality is that it is not. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be… Continue Reading
The Dark Side Of Blue Light
We wear sunglasses to protect our eyes from harmful UV rays emitted by the sun. But what about blue light? Your eyes are sensitive to… Continue Reading
Kidney Cancer What You Need To Know
It is estimated that there are approximately 55,000 cases of kidney cancer that are diagnosed in the United States each year and 13,000 deaths due… Continue Reading