Fighting Cancer with Diet and MeditationWell I think its very important for people to work with their doctors, to work with nutritionists, to work with whoever their healthcare practitioner is to design the diet that does include a broad base of fruits and vegetables. One of the easiest ways of doing this is to go for the different colors because each of the colors represents different fidonutrien...read more
Jennifer Matthews: Nine-year-old Andrew is not afraid to fall and he refuses to let cerebral palsy get the best of him. Andrew Carter: I like the jumping, That's my favorite part. That's why we did it today.Jennifer Matthews: When Andrew try to move, his muscles would fight him, jerking him around. It's a condition called spasticity. Botox injections help calm his muscles. Andrew Carter: It hurts ...read more
What Women Should Know About CholesterolMy name is Brian Lyle. I am a cardiologist here at McKee Medical Center in Loveland, Colorado. I specialize in cardiology. I am interested in primary prevention cardiology, focusing on cholesterol problems in particular.We service here at the McKee Medical Center a very wide service area including Loveland, Fort Collins, Berthoud and Longmont and the northea...read more
Learn about Organic food and Organ DonationFemale: Squeezing as many fresh fruit and vegetables in to your day as you can will enhance your health and vitality; everybody needs at least five serves per day. So pick up an apple and start munching, will you choose to chew on conventional fruit. Or will you all out for organics, paying nearly three times the price? Is there really any difference? Ran...read more
Raena Morgan: Max, we all hear about taking our vitamins but we dont hear that much about minerals. What are minerals and why are they important?Max R. Motyka: Well, you know its interesting you mention that about vitamins because minerals are every bit, if not more critical to your health than vitamins and a variety of other nutrients that people try to take in. Minerals are the homogeneous, inor...read more
If she has HPV it will not show up in a routine pap unless it is progressed to something called cervical dysplasia which is where the cells become abnormal; thats when it will show up. It will show up also when you get a pap done, if you add on something called an HPV DNA probe. Basically, its a very hi-tech test that lets the doctor know if HPV is in the area but hasnt yet affected the cells. So ...read more
When a disease affects 40% of women, and thats around the world, its not limited to any one particular age; its not limited to one particular race. We just wonder again why some women dont get fibroid. We know that if 40% of women are susceptible to fibroids, its a little higher in African-Americans, probably closer to 45%. Again, an unusual black family who never have a history of fibroids, there...read more