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Steamed sweet potatoes by sheohyan Patient Expert Sometime ago, my sister photostated a copy of slimming book for me. I haven't had time to read until last few weeks. There were many celebrities' diet tips found in the book. I personally attracted by Carina Lau Kar Ling's diet tips. She eats sweet potatoes everyday to substitute the rice. I am a person who can live without rice. Besides, I also li ... Read on »
Cautious Optimism by Shauna M. Patient Expert It's been a week since the announcement of CCSVI -chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency - and sadly, I'm detecting dissension in the ranks. Like many announcements, or press releases for that matter, that declare a "new" treatment/cure/theory about any disease or condition, there are people who jump on the bandwagon and those who di ... Read on »
Multiple sclerosis 'blood blockage theory' tested by Jeff Pile People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... , said the work could overturn prevailing wisdom that the damage in MS is predominantly the result of abnormal immune responses."When I was in medical school, we thought peptic ulcer disease was due to stress. We now know that 80% of cases are due to a bacterial infection."Dr Zivadinov's work may lead to a whole different way of thinking ... Read on »
Happy Thanksgiving! by Dennis Patient Expert For all my American viewers, today is the day to be thankful for all that we have. I know many of your are going through intense physical struggles. I still have my bad days and bad nights as well. But there is still much to be thankful for in the midst of pain.Two years ago I spent Thanksgiving in the hospital on bowel rest, eating nothing but TPN ... Read on »
C3Life Blog: the Fear of Temporary Ostomies by Dennis Patient Expert Following last week’s post about new research finding that temporary ostomates are less happy than permanent ostomates, this week’s C3Life.com blog is about why I think that is so, from my experience. Feel free to respond with any insight you have from personal experience.Keep fighting, ~Dennis Read on »
Must Have Health Screenings Every Woman Should Have by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine For optimal health, women need to have routine medical exams and screenings. Consider these tests a preemptive strike against any future health conditions that may develop over time. When caught in the early stages, a number of diseases such as cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis can be treated successfully. Do you know which medical tests and health ... Read on »
Five Reasons to Give Thanks for Podiatrists this Thanksgiving by Dr. Andrew Schneider As Thanksgiving quickly approaches it is time to reflect on all that we have to be thankful for in our lives. Most people will give thanks for their Family, their jobs and most importantly their health. If you are someone who has issues with your feet or ankles and have been into a podiatrist’s office lately then I’m sure one of the thi ... Read on »
IBD Diet Foods that Soothe the Gut by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and celiac disease are just a few of several inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) that can wreck havoc on everyday life with pain, nutritional deficiencies and countless trips to the bathroom. While food is the not the ultimate cause of IBD, many IBD sufferers have found relief in tweaking their diets.An IBD ... Read on »
Crohn’s Week: Those I’ve Met Along the Way by Ashley People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee When I was first diagnosed with Crohn’s, I knew one other person withIBD and that was Lori. I didn’t really know the entire story (as she had been diagnosed quite some time before) but she was the extent of my Crohn-ie connections. Since being diagnosed, I have had the pleasure of connecting with so many others whose lives have been aff ... Read on »
Crohn’s Week: Those I’ve Met Along the Way by Ashley People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee When I was first diagnosed with Crohn’s, I knew one other person withIBD and that was Lori. I didn’t really know the entire story (as she had been diagnosed quite some time before) but she was the extent of my Crohn-ie connections. Since being diagnosed, I have had the pleasure of connecting with so many others whose lives have been aff ... Read on »