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The majority of patients coming home from the hospital know little about the medications they are taking or why. This leads to confusion and errors that can have serious consequences. Methods to prevent this are presented.
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Healthcare that is person-centered not only makes care more efficient but makes for more satisfied patients who are discharged 30% sooner. This kind of care provides a partnership between the patient and the health care practitioner wherein patients participate in making decisions about what treatments they want.
We should be treating people...
submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
A study of professional baseball players showed that anabolic steroids are now commonplace. The reasons and ethics of using these drugs is discussed. There is a price to pay for the effects on health. Steroid usage is rampant among non-athletes as well for cosmetic reasons. Acne, testicular atrophy, and breast enlargement are side effects.
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There is an amazing new technology that has remarkable ability to relieve pain that uses near infrared light. Its mechanism of action, range of uses, and how it works is discussed.
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Many MDs are leaving practice as HMO medicine is becoming more prevalent. There is a high level of discontent that has led them to retire early or find other work that does not involve seeing patients.
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MDs and nurses have unique approaches in dealing with patients. MDs are more diagnostic and therapeutic and nurses actually care for patients in general. The differences between curing symptoms and healing are discussed.
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It is important to know the qualifications and personality of your physician in this setting. A heart to heart talk is critical to make decisions about what to do. Physician counseling is very important. Your attitude is critical.
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Premonitions are so innate that they can function unconscious both in dreams and in waking life. Dr. Dossey shares several stories that are amazing. Low attendance at events that were disasterous have been documented for airplane and train crashes and at the World Trade Center collapse.
submitted by: admin on 09/15/2013
Prescriptions for Health is a talk show featuring Dr. Len Saputo and Registered Nurse, Vicki Saputo. Dr. Len's tirades and Nurse Vicki's humor make an interesting husband-wife combination in presenting the latest cutting edge mainstream and complementary and alternative medicine news.
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Prescriptions For Health - 11/14/11
MD's over-prescribe tests if they make a profit from them.
Could probiotics prevent deaths from swine flu as an alternative to the flu shot?
Are we getting sick from our disinfected water by-products?
The U.S. still lags in health quality improvements.
A government backed...
submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
Prescriptions for Health – Vaccine$ – 12/03/12
December 3, 2012 | Filed under: Prescriptions For Health and tagged with: mammography, medicine, Obamacare, Research, tamiflu, Vaccines, Women
How will ObamaCare affect MDs, patients, and the practice of medicine?
Who...
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Prescriptions For Health - 2/27/12
BPA or Bisphenol A found to increase the risk of heart disease plus other harms.
Stainless steel and copper for killing germs. SS and glass as alternatives to plastic.
Why is Vitamin D in the news again?
Working out for depression and burnout....even on the job.
In...
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Prescriptions for Health 9/10/12:
Stanford University’s Hatchet Job on Organic Foods
Can Obesity affect Cognitive Function in Adolescents?
How a Pregnant mom’s Habits can Lead to Obesity in her Child
How the values of the affluent and the poor differ when Reacting to Stress and...
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Prescriptions for Health – 05/21/12
Prescriptions for Health, 5/21/12:
High Fructose Corn Syrup Makes you “Stupid”.
HDL Cholesterol May Not Reduce the Risk of Arteriosclerosis or Heart Attacks
Scientists Uncover a New Tx. for Diabetic Peripheral...
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Prescriptions for Health – 05/21/12
Prescriptions for Health, 5/21/12:
High Fructose Corn Syrup Makes you “Stupid”.
HDL Cholesterol May Not Reduce the Risk of Arteriosclerosis or Heart Attacks
Scientists Uncover a New Tx. for Diabetic Peripheral...
submitted by: admin on 11/23/2024
Prescriptions for Health – 05/21/12
Prescriptions for Health, 5/21/12:
High Fructose Corn Syrup Makes you “Stupid”.
HDL Cholesterol May Not Reduce the Risk of Arteriosclerosis or Heart Attacks
Scientists Uncover a New Tx. for Diabetic Peripheral...
submitted by: admin on 11/23/2024
Prescriptions for Health Radio Show
April 15, 2011
Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics:
Death by Medicine by Gary Null, PhD
Drugs for ADD and ADHD
Drugs for Diabetic Neuropathy
The Photon Stimulator for Diabetic Neuropathy
Do Doctor's Follow Their Own Advice?
A Return to Healing
Coenzyme Q10
Dangers of Radiation from Japan
Vicki's...
submitted by: admin on 11/23/2024
Listen to past episodes of Prescriptions for health. Click on a link to go to the audio file.
submitted by: admin on 11/23/2024
submitted by: admin on 11/23/2024