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Why Isn't My Doctor Addressing The Autoimmune Part Of My Hypothyroidism? by drboydston Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 7:15pm Dr. Robert Boydston, known worldwide for his natural approach to Hashimoto's, elaborates: A common question I am asked is, "Why isn't my doctor doing anything about the autoimmune part of my hypothyroidism?" The truth is, 80 to 90% of hypothyroidism in the United States is caused by an autoimmune condition called Hashimoto's Disease Read on »
We won! We Won! (Oh, and send me your mailing address if you haven't already and you signed up for the swap!) by Tricia Posted Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:47pm The ARC just called to say we won for getting the most donations for the Buddy Walk! Now THAT is exciting seeing as how it was our FIRST walk and my SIL already won a prize for traveling the farthest to get to the walk. Our prizes include: An over night stay at Top Notch Resort in Stowe (not sure if it's one or 2 nights): A $50 GC for ... Read on »
Food Industry Isn't Doing Enough to Address Obesity, Report Says by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:13pm in addressing childhood obesity. See the fascinating FoodNavigator.com story. Read on »
Using H.E.A.R.T. to Address Patient Issues by Glenna Murdock Registered Nurse Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 4:01pm If nurses would only show a little heart when dealing with difficult situations involving patients and families, it is likely that ruffled feathers could quickly be smoothed. The heart to which I’m referring is Respond with H.E.A.R.T., a practical, common sense approach for addressing patients’ frustrations and complaints that is being used Read on »
Bob and Suzanne Wright, Why Won’t Autism Speaks Address the Vaccine Issue? by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 01 Feb 2011 12:00am of the 5 year history of Autism Speaks it will not address what happened to your grandson or the children of thousands upon thousands of grief-stricken parents and grand-parents Read on »
The Condition Doesn’t Have Name by Rachel M. Patient Expert Posted Wed 28 Jan 2009 3:46pm that it was the only way to determine the OI. Obviously, there is no tilt table test in our area. We discussed about my condition little further. He thinks my ME/CFS is not like other people... with him that my condition is not the typical ME/CFS. I was hoping that he could tell me for sure if it is psychosomatic or not. There is no way that we can know for sure if my Read on »
cROSS-tRAINING – tHE “sPORT sPECIFIC cONDITIONING” kIND by Kiley M. Posted Tue 08 Mar 2011 10:48pm on & try this out! Everyone can benefit from this kind of training!] My cross-training is going to be “sport specific conditioning” cross-training. Not that I play any sports right now (although I use to be a sports MANIAC), but doing sport specific conditioning I will keep my whole body toned. That is the hope anyway! Here’s what I’m planning for next Read on »
Michael Ball: Georgia's promoters had one condition,"Don't freak us out." by Tom H. Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:51pm Rock Racing team owner Michael Ball said Friday that his team earned an invite to the Tour de Georgia based on just one simple condition. "They said, 'can you conduct... company's sponsorship of the race was not a condition of its invitation. "I know it could appear that way," Ball said. "My intention is to support cycling. This is another great Read on »
Michael Ball: Georgia's promoters had one condition,"Don't freak us out." by Tom H. Patient Expert Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:51am Rock Racing team owner Michael Ball said Friday that his team earned an invite to the Tour de Georgia based on just one simple condition. "They said, 'can you conduct... company's sponsorship of the race was not a condition of its invitation. "I know it could appear that way," Ball said. "My intention is to support cycling. This is another great Read on »
I don't think I could have a chronic health condition, by Flo H. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:02pm I'd be too big a baby about it. My ankles have been feeling really good for the past couple of days and today on the schedule was a 3 mile run. Now I haven't actually "run" any real distance in a while because of my ankles, I've been walking/running. So, feeling particularly good, I decided my goal was to run the entire 3 miles, speed be damned!! ... Read on »