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Dr. Greger REACTS To Covid-19 Chaos

May 25, 2020 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

https://youtu.be/6f6KTkZSU64 Attachments areaPreview YouTube video Dr. Greger REACTS To Covid-19 ChaosDr. Greger REACTS To Covid-19 Chaos

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A1c Tip: Change What You Consider a “High” Blood Sugar

July 18, 2019 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

Making a noticeable change in your HbA1c isn’t easy. When you first decide you want to lower your A1c, it’s hard to even know where to begin  Ginger Vieira July 17, 2019 0 406 3 minutes read Should you try to eat a healthier diet? Should you exercise more often? Should you vow to never eat bread or chocolate […]

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The Role of Pesticides in Parkinson’s Disease

May 9, 2019 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

Image Credit: Dano / Flickr. This image has been modified. Written By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM on May 9th, 2019 In the original description of Parkinson’s disease by none other than Dr. James Parkinson himself, he described a characteristic feature of the disease: constipation, which may precede the diagnosis by many years. In fact, bowel movement frequency may be predictive. Men with less than […]

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The Whole Health Cure Podcast: “Finding Your Health Zone” with Douglas Amis, Ed.D.

May 7, 2019 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

The Whole Health Cure Experience, embrace, and discover how our simple every day choices affect our biology, mood, energy, creativity, and well-being. Each week host Dr. Sharon Bergquist talks with renowned researchers, physicians, nutritionists and wellness experts exploring the science behind true health and living to your fullest physical, emotional, and spiritual potential. MAY 3 […]

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The Bacteria You’ve Never Heard Of That Promotes Weight Loss

March 30, 2019 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

By Vincent M. Pedre, M.D.Gut Health Specialist & Best-Selling Author Image by Sergey Filimonov / Stocksy March 30, 2019 — 9:43 AM Share on: Being overweight or obese has become a massive, worldwide problem. Over 600 million adults and 100 million children are obese, setting the stage for numerous problems including type 2 diabetes and heart disease. […]

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Anti-Aging: Eating To Stay Young

March 17, 2019 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

Can the foods we eat help keep us vibrant as we age? Subscribe:   The fountain of youth could be hiding in plain sight, in the grocery store among the apples and oranges, the spinach and kale, and the vast colors of the produce section! On this episode of The Exam Room™, “The Weight Loss Champion” Chuck Carroll is […]

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What’s the best way to eat for my health and for the planet?

March 1, 2019 / Doug Amis / General, WFPBD : Whole Food Plant Based Diet / No Comments

  From Health Between the Headlines – True Health Initiative– Dr. David Katz MD , Founder/President. The Study A new commission report in The Lancet, which was written by nearly 40 scientists from 16 countries, gives recommendations for how to eat for better health — both human health, and the health of the planet. It also […]

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Dr. Gregor Interview

February 27, 2019 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

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Not So Fast – Scientists disagree on how to eat for your best life. Dieting may never be the same.

September 27, 2018 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

  Discover Magazine FROM THE OCT 2018 ISSUE Not So Fast Scientists disagree on how to eat for your best life. Dieting may never be the same. By Mark Barna|Monday, September 24, 2018 RELATED TAGS: NUTRITION, OBESITY 47 Lucas Zarebinski So much was happening, it was hard to take it all in. Just over a year ago, Alex […]

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Dairy Elevates Ovarian Cancer – Linda Carney MD

September 19, 2018 / Doug Amis / General / No Comments

​The American Cancer Society estimates that over 20,000 new cases of ovarian cancer will be diagnosed in the United States in 2017 and about 14,000 women are expected to die from this disease in the same year. Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths among women, killing more women than any other type of cancer that […]

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