SOYA: Why you might need to think again
Locating allergies can be one of the most difficult of detective jobs. Most elimination diets are too simplistic, which is why they don't seem to help people. The biggest problem is that allergies ...
In the early days, up until the mid 1960s, it was generally believed that autism was a mental illness. ...
Q I have always had irregular heartbeats, but they have not caused any problems. I take digoxin [digitalis, a heart drug] and phenindione [an anticoagulant] daily, but I don’t like taking drugs and I am also allergic to aspirin, antihistamines...
I would be grateful if you would provide some information on alternative forms of treatment on vulval lichen sclerosis. Long term treatment for this condition, which seems to involve the use of p ...
Much of the evidence relating food allergies to lupus is anecdotal. Yet throughout the world doctors are making profound connections between the food we eat and the whole family of immune system b ...
This puzzling syndrome of the inner ear causes recurrent attacks of vertigo, nausea, vomiting, involuntary eye movements, ringing in the ears and slowly-progressing deafness. Typically, people wit ...
One of the most fascinating target organs for allergy is the brain. I have seen allergy lead to sexual peculiarities, murderous assault, schizophrenic psychosis, woolly thinking, hallucination, hy ...
While dustmites have long been cited as the cause of childhood allergies, new research evidence suggests that early exposure to bacteria in house dust is protective, not damaging. The results of t ...
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 What Doctors Don't Tell You
What Doctors Don't Tell You