Yearly Archives: 2014


Impotence Men: Fat is Life

Belinda’s husband Bob came in to see me when he saw her health improve. He began increasing raw protein intake at breakfast and noticed an improvement in his energy levels, then he came in to see if nutritional deficiencies caused any of his other symptoms — aching knee joints, dry skin on his hands, chapped […]


Treatment by the Sun

Impotence Men: Treatment by the Sun

If you tan by the Sun, this means that you have accumulated its energies. Tanning is a sign that you have taken energies from the Sun. If a person does not have gold in his blood, the Sun cannot heal him. The more gold you have in your blood, the more you can have outside […]


The truth about medical practice

We all make decisions – some poor, some good. Some bad decisions are based on incomplete or incorrect information. Even though the choice to work with a holistic health care practitioner is a road less traveled, it is a worthwhile one. Some courageous medical doctors have even ventured out to traverse the lands of the […]

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COPD Population

Baseline Characteristics of the COPD Population

Baseline Characteristics of the Treatment Groups As shown in Table 2, 12,054 patients were included in the analysis; 6,563 patients were randomized to roflumilast 250 to 500 mg total daily dose, and 5,491 were randomized to placebo. Baseline patient characteristics in the comparisons between roflumilast and placebo were similar for age, sex, COPD severity, and […]


Objective assessment of asthma severity

The United States, Canada, and most European countries recognize OA as a compensable disease, and the clinician should support workers compensation claims when appropriate. WEA is less commonly recognized as compensable, although certain compensation systems have started to, such as the one in Ontario, Canada. Workers’ compensation is typically a no-fault compensation system paid for […]


Primary Prevention

Primary Prevention: Linking Clinical and Public Health Approaches

Air-supplied respirators (airline respirators) have been recommended to limit exposure to diisocyanates in autobody shops. A later study concluded that negative pressure, air-purifying, half-face respirators equipped with organic vapor cartridges and paint prefilters provide effective protection against diisocyanate exposure in spray and priming operations if workers are properly trained and fitted. Some preventive interventions focus […]