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The N.D.s Corner:
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Featuring Dr Teresa Latendress,
ND HHP
(Naturopathic Physician)
with current nutritional updates.
For Naturopathic Care in the North Carolina Piedmont
Brought to you by FeelingOutstanding.com
Dr Teresa Latendress
(Naturopathic Physician)
Dr Scott Olson, ND
Dr. Scott Olson is a Naturopathic Doctor, an expert in natural medicine and the author of the book Sugarettes .
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The Sugar Addiction Test
Getting off your sugar addiction can be hard, but you need to find a way to break free from sugar in all its sneaky forms and move toward a more healthy life.
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Nov 9, 2008
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Green Tea Study - Fact or Fiction
In 2005, a green tea company called Ito En Ltd. asked the FDA for permission to put a claim on their labels that said drinking 5 ounces of green tea daily might reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). To back up their claim, they submitted 105 studies, articles and other publications. Nearly a year later the FDA said no, insisting that, "There is no credible evidence to support qualified health claims for green tea or green tea extract and a reduction of a number of risk factors associated with CVD." Were they accurate?
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Oct 24, 2008
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Something to Start off the Fall With
The promise of affirmations is that you can use them to re program limiting thoughts and beliefs and thereby transform your life. For some people they really do seem to work. By why don't they work for everyone?
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Aug 31, 2008
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Ways to Lower Kidney Risks
If you're scheduled to have an imaging test, don't just take for granted that the process is safe and without dangers. Dr. Kelly recommends asking your doctor about your personal health profile, including any possible risks and the best ways to lower them, in advance. Together you can decide which protective strategies make the most sense for you. Options include...
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Jul 25, 2008
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Stay Safe From MRSA in the Hospital
Unfortunately, MRSA may be more common even than current
news reports and studies indicate. For example, MRSA was
estimated to be associated with more than 94,000 invasive
infections and nearly 19,000 deaths in the US in 2005,
according to the October 17, 2007, issue of the Journal of
the American Medical Association... but these figures are
now being disputed by health policy expert Betsy McCaughey,
PhD, the former lieutenant governor of New York and the
founder and chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection
Deaths, a nonprofit, who says that they should be higher.
She says the statistics only account for one type of MRSA,
the invasive form, which primarily becomes a bloodstream
infection. According to Dr. McCaughey, "This statistic
excludes all post-surgical wound infections, all urinary
tract infections, and most ...
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May 17, 2008
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