Peggy Lee sang: Never know how much I love you - Never know how much I care . . . Fever in the mornin' - Fever all through the night . . . Fever till you sizzle - What a lovely way to burn - What a lovely way to burn. Peggy sang about fever from...
Peggy Lee sang: Never know how much I love you - Never know how much I care . . . Fever in the mornin' - Fever all through the night . . . Fever till you sizzle - What a lovely way to burn - What a lovely way to burn. Peggy sang about fever from...
The pharmaceutical industry is desperately trying to find some drug that everyone can take to improve their health. Right off, I'll give you the conclusion from a recent 5-year study of daily aspirin for improving health in the elderly. Aspirin use in healthy elderly...
Do you casually pop a pill when you have a pain or headache? Do you know what that pill can do besides relieve your pain? Whether you got your non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for pain relief over-the-counter or if it was a prescription, the same dangers apply....
Disease or Disease-Condition? "there are no specific diseases: there are specific disease-conditions." - Florence Nightingale Notes on Nursing, after her long experience of observation What's the difference? What does it matter? It makes all the difference in the...
Prescription drugs have side effects. That is, they have effects which are besides the intended effect. This can vary from person to person. The intended effects of drugs are mostly to stop a process in the body, hence the "anti-" designation: anti-inflammatory,...
Reactional Modes: The Ability to Respond We recognize health in individuals with abundant reserve energy, a radiant aliveness. This aliveness is dependent on the ability to identify what is beneficial to one’s own growth and development and readily and efficiently...
Flu? If we but knew The cause of flu And whence it comes and what to do. I think that you And we folks, too Would hardly get in such a stew. Do you? -The Illinois Health News , 1918 What worked in the 1918 outbreak? Do we know now much more than in 1918? That was...