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  • Green Tea Boosts Heart and Brain Health

    This article was previously published June 18, 2018, and has been updated with new information. High-quality teas — green tea in particular — contain polyphenol antioxidants recognized for their disease prevention and antiaging properties. Polyphenols can account for up to 30% of the dry leaf weight of green tea. Within the group of polyphenols are… Read More: Green Tea Boosts Heart and Brain Health »

  • Difficult Times Ahead — How to Break Free From the System

    In the video above, I’m interviewed by Maria Zeee of “The Shift.” As some of you know, I went through conventional medical training and started out as an allopathic osteopath, prescribing both drugs and vaccines. Basically, medical school works as an indoctrination program where you learn how to diagnose disease based on certain sets of… Read More: Difficult Times Ahead — How to Break Free From the… »

  • Recalibrating the supply chain to serve the “new normal”

    The past few months have created incredible challenges and changes in the healthcare supply chain. Since late January, unprecedented global demand and other factors have strained the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other critical products. Many non-acute facilities have either stopped seeing patients because of government guidance to pause patient visits or surgeries… Read More: Recalibrating the supply chain to serve the “new normal” »

  • Older adults who drink tea are less likely to be depressed

    Previous research has suggested that there is a link between depression and tea drinking. Now, a new study is investigating this relationship further. Depression is common among older adults, with 7% of those over the age of 60 years reporting “major depressive disorder.” Accordingly, research is underway to identify possible causes, which include genetic predisposition,… Read More: Older adults who drink tea are less likely to be… »

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