Monthly Archives: June 2008

To Produce Good Health, Bite Into Fruit and Veggies

It’s refreshing to see a major newspaper promoting fruits and vegetables and their dramatic health benefits. “Imagine a drug that could whittle your waistline, control blood pressure, keep you regular, protect your heart, strengthen your bones, cut the risk of stroke and possibly help you sidestep some types of cancer. And what if this drug […]

Dave Barry’s Colonoscopy Journal:

America ranks first worldwide in the number of routine Colonoscopies, as it does in routine MRIs, routine  CT scans, routine Breast Mammography,  routine Cardiograms, routine Prostate Exams, routine Blood Tests and routine Gynecological Exams. Fortunately, a large percentage of these exams find nothing wrong. Maybe these exams should be free if no disease process is […]

My First Trip to the Hospital

My First Trip to the Hospital
I was driving back to the office after eating lunch when I started to get stomach pains and chest pains. I had to pull over and lose my lunch. I got back to the office and was sitting there waiting for the pains to go away. The “Office Bitches” (a […]

Your Body is Trying to Tell You Something

Your Body is Trying to Tell You Something
Your body is always talking to you. You’d be much healthier if you’d start to listen to what it’s trying to tell you.

 
Here’s some of the things your body might say:
”Are you really going to eat that stuff? Whoa! What the heck are you thinking. Remember what happened […]

Antidepressants Under Scrutiny Over Efficacy

 
 
The following article illustrates the devious methods used by the drug companies to hide from the public, and the prescribing doctors, negative data from clinical trials of antidepressants by failing to present these data in published reports. This is not a random case by any means as typified by the Vioxx scandal where negative […]