Vit D for your heart
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: I bet, dear reader, that your level of Vitamin D is dangerously low. I also bet that your doctor won’ think to […]
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“Never treat the lab results. Treat the patient.”
Innovative labs – tomorrow’s medicine today.”
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: I bet, dear reader, that your level of Vitamin D is dangerously low. I also bet that your doctor won’ think to […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Never forget: Primum non nocere or “First do no harm”… thermography vs. mammography. Why not start with the non-toxic option? – Careful
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Dr. Weeks Comment: Breast MRI, ultrasound, thermography – there are a group of options to consider when you want to screen for breast cancer. We
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Quandary With Mammograms: Get a Screening, or Just Skip It? – By DENISE GRADY Published: November 2, 2009 Here we go again. Another study raises
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Part of being an informed patient is knowing whether your doctor is using modern enough tools. Now we learn that not all
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Dr. Weeks Comment: Often the new, safer and more effective tests are not offered by your doctor or hospital because they have to use the
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Dr. Weeks Clinic: This blood test is worth doing BEFORE you get needle biopsy. Ask your doctor about this test. – Test for Prostate Cancer
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: The enzyme matrix metalloproteinase-8 is worth assessing. Ask your doctor! Enzyme Is Key To Clogged Arteries, Scientists Find ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2009)
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: primum non nocere – first do no harm – even in the diagnostic process. Ultrasound Can Predict Tumor Burden And Survival
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New Cancer Drug Test Promises Safer And More Effective Clinical Trials ScienceDaily (Sep. 24, 2009) ”” A group of scientists from Hamburg may have taken
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