Stress is a major cause of systematic flare ups of chronic conditions and produces unwanted symptoms ranging from pain and insomnia to depression & anxiety and weight gain. Residents of the greater NYC area report about 10 percentage point higher levels of stress than the national average.[1] The treatment of stress is at the forefront more »
P.S.A. on P.S.A
December 16, 2011
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protein produced by the prostate gland. The PSA Test measures the level of PSA in the blood. During routine testing it is common for men to have low levels of PSA in their blood. High levels of PSA can indicate pathology of the prostate gland such as prostatitis, benign prostatic more »
Allopathic Alliteration: Acetaminophen And Asthma
November 20, 2011
The link between acetaminophen use and an increased risk of asthma has received a lot of media attention lately. Dr. John McBride, MD recently published an article that documents the association of acetaminophen use and asthma prevalence and severity. In the article Dr. McBride sites an article by Dimova et. al that gives a metabolic more »