Free speech or “fee” speech
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Free speech and the unencumbered marketplace of ideas are great for progress. Yet the government, hired by Big Pharma (note: more lobbying […]
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Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Free speech and the unencumbered marketplace of ideas are great for progress. Yet the government, hired by Big Pharma (note: more lobbying […]
Free speech or “fee” speech Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Another example of safe and quite effective intervention. Oxytocin Improves Brain Function in Children With Autism ScienceDaily (May 19,
Oxytocin for Autism Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Paradoxical though it seems, the use of anti-oxidants while undergoing oxidative therapies (chemotherapy and radiation) for cancer has been shown to be
Data supporting antioxidant use during chemo and radiation. Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: We doctors are often surprised when “vices” turn out to be healthy and we have to eat a bit of humble
Coffee helps you live longer (hold the cream and sugar) Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Rutin, a component in the enzyme I often recommend (Wobenzyme), helps prevent strokes by preventing blood clots. Nice. Cheap. Effective. “Centsible”
Rutin prevents strokes…Old new for Weeks Clinic patients Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Well THAT explains it. Why Women Choose Bad Boys: Ovulating Women Perceive Sexy Cads as Good Dads ScienceDaily (May 14,
Ladies love outlaws…. when ovulating Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: When the big cigarette companies are mad at you, you KNOW you are doing something right. We have been promoting ecigarettes for
E cigarettes much healthier than smoking Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Even light alcohol can be problematic, per this study. “…A significant increase of the order of 4% in the risk of
Have a drink? Have a cancer? Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Melanoma is a stealth agent, poorly understood (made worse by sunlight or not? made worse by low fit D3 or not?) –
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Good ain’t all good; Bad ain’t all bad. Black and white. Things really are not that simple. Not
Good and bad cholesterol – worth a second look. Read More »