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Monthly Archive for November, 2009

A fantastic graphic presentation that in 30 seconds or less let’s you explore the world from the size of a coffee bean to a carbon atom.

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Is business part of the problem? Can it be part of the solution?

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Delicious Gluten Free Pizza

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A high quality life is a life lived with plenty of compassion. This 2 minute video challenges us to live compassionately.

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Continuing the discussion of evidence based medicine, this article discusses the current, and in my opinion, misguided interpretation of evidence based medicine.

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Drugs and supplements may contain gluten in the form of binders and stabilizers used to make the pill or put in the capsule to fill up space. A patient with CD may be doing a great job avoiding gluten in the food they eat and still getting gluten from the prescription drugs or supplements they are taking.

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Evidence based medicine (EBM) has emerged as one of the key concepts being debated in leading medical journals, doctors offices and conventions, insurance boardrooms, and government agencies as a major piece of the effort to reduce costs and improve outcomes. In this series I’ll be explaining what evidence based medicine should be (part I), is (part II), and how I use it in my practice (part III).

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“Remove the term H1N1 from the equation.” If your child had regular flu, would you take him to the hospital? If the answer is no, then don’t take him/her to the hospital now.

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