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Dr. Weeks’Comment: The challenge of communication hovers between the lines and words of every effort to transfer knowledge. No where is this challenge of […]
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Dr. Weeks’Comment: The challenge of communication hovers between the lines and words of every effort to transfer knowledge. No where is this challenge of […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Again, the money trail is worth following. We all know that the person who pays the piper calls the tune. So, why
Cell phones and Cancer – finally some independent research. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: The scientist considers it too early to recommend green tea. Yet the clinician thinks: “Hmm… it has used for centuries in a
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Dr. Weeks Comments: Most psychiatric drugs were used for other purposes and ultimately found to have psychiatric effects. Thioridazine, a commonly used drug for schizophrenia
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Corrective Health Care is predicated upon the perpetual observation that, if we could mimic nature, we might be healthier. “It is not
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Someone is observant and thinking (and thinking about what she or he is observing) and we all are the beneficiaries! Common
Endometrial Cancer and the IUD – not what you think! Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Sleep is the great healer, the great teach and the great forgiver. The ability to achieve a deep and restorative sleep is
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Study Sheds New Light On the Progression and Invasiveness of Ductal Breast Cancer ScienceDaily (Oct. 16, 2012) ”” Ductal carcinoma in situ
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Exercise before medicating. Imagine where you and I, dear Reader, would be today were it not for recess and the opportunity to
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Regression to the mean. We all start out as female (X,X) then some become male (X,Y) but by age 70, most married
Where have all the young boys gone? Read More »