Living in Harmony
Naturopathic doctor Connie Sanchez says that many of today's chronic diseases are the result of living out of harmony with the irrefutable and unchanging laws of nature. Thankfully, there's hope for even the toughest cases.
Atrial Fibrillation
Sometimes the comforting beat, beat, beat of the human heart malfunctions. Cardiologist Dr. James Marcum dissects atrial fibrillation and shares some proven ways to calm the wayward heart.
Nutrition and Cancer
There is a word we hope we never have to hear coming from the lips of our physician. That word is “cancer.” Registered dietician Cameron Wells, provides research-proven guidelines on how to keep that disease–and that word–from entering our lives.
Self Healing Part 2
The human body contains incredible self healing powers. Yet we as a modern society tend to get in the way of that process with everything we eat, drink, or do. Health counselor Dr. David Klein offers insights into how to work with ours bodies, not against them, as we seek healing.
Self Healing Part 1
Colitis and Crohn’s Disease are killers. What are the causes? Genetics? Environment? Health counselor Dr. David Klein reviews the causes and cures of inflamed bowels and provides hope to those suffering from this debilitating condition.
Milk, Bugs, and Things that Bind
Constipation isn't something talked about in polite company. But maybe it should be, because the inability to dispose of waste material can created a cascade of health problems. Clinical nutritionist Dr. Michael Greger provides timely tips for keeping things moving.
Alzheimer's Prevention
Alzheimer's disease is a devastating progressive condition that robs people of their past and, ultimately, their present. And it's on the rise. Is there anything we can do to help stem that terrible tide? Anne Bunner, Ph.D, provides insights and answers concerning the saddest disease on earth.
Plant Powered
Many people say, “I’d rather die than change my diet.” More often than not, they get their wish. Sharon Palmer, author of “The Plant-Powered Diet” offers lively and practical suggestions for making the transition that can keep many of us from eating ourselves into an early grave.
Hurting Hearts
Sadness seems to be a necessary part of life. But there are certain sadnesses that many of us simply can’t face alone. Cortney Needham, associate chaplain at Florida Hospital, East Orlando, shares insight into how to deal with grief and the dark uncertainty it brings.