Spinal Manipulation Found Effective in Decreasing Menstrual Pain
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Dr. Gray
Each year, an estimated fifty percent of all women are affected by primary dysmenorrhea, or the presence of painful menstruation not attributed to an organic pelvic pathology.1 100 million work hours are lost because of primary dysmenorrhea p ...
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Restorative Nutrition for Dysmenorrhea
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Divina
I suffered from dysmenorrhea or menstrual cramps for so many years. I think it started when I entered college. For those of you who are suffering from this every month, you know what I’m talk ...
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Natural Health Remedy for Period Pain (Dysmenorrhea)
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Sandy H.
... ten used with Magnesium as it can help get it into the cells. Vitamin B1 at a level of 100 mg a day was used in one trial to produce excellent results in women suffering from dysmenorrhea. Vitamin E 400 to 800 IU per day can improve blood supply to muscles and help to ease pain. Diet plays an important part too. Saturated fats found in dairy produ ...
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Finance problems in primary care
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epistemocrat
Here is a good blog posting by a physician who discusses our current finance problems in primary care: click hereI feel that primary care is important, and these realities concern me. The folks at the Society for Innovative Medical Practice Design, such as Chris E ...
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Simplicity of Primary
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KJ
Today our bishop (church leader) came in to talk to the primary children about repentance and forgiveness. He taught them a little mantra that really resonated with me! Who says you can't learn anything in primary. Oops I made a m ...
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NPs and Primary Care Shortages
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Stephen F.
Here is a news-worthy article and clip about NP practice in New York. The piece is from East Syracuse, New York and highlights how NPs can be part of the solution to primary care shortages. Also, April is Nurse Practitioner month in New York State. This would be a fine time to recognize NP's contributions to the health care system and pat ...
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More on Primary Care Challenges
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Trisha Torrey
... ecomes more and more the topic du-year (and next year, and the year after that — a long time, I’m sure) — this one aspect will become more and more of a challenge: finding a primary care doctor and/or getting an appointment to see one.In my last post, I cited a great article in last week’s CNN Empowered Patient about how to make a primary care app ...
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Primary care physicians, especia ...
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Medical QuackPrimary care physicians, especially those who are part of an HMO don’t have time any more to go to the hospital for one…but the hand off is very important as well as good reco ...
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