Wednesday, 11 November 2009
LifeNews.com is reporting on a new study from researchers at a university in New Zealand which found that 85 percent of women who had abortions report negative mental health issues as a result. The report is the latest from professor David Fergusson and his team showing abortions cause problems for women.
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Tags: abortion, abortion effect, abortion side effects, anxiety, anxiety disorders, depression, Mental Health, mental illness, post-abortion counseling
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009
In a past blog, I told you, “‘Safer’ prenatal Down’s syndrome test” will likely result in more deaths among unborn children.” I said then, “This whole prospect chills me – as I believe it’s going to lead to the unwarranted murder of many of these wonderful children – uncounted legions of precious children, like Trig [...]
Tags: abortion, Down Syndrome, Down's Syndrome, prenatal testing, screening for Down's Syndrome, trisomy 21
Posted in Bioethics, Children's Health, Parenting | No Comments »
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Opposition to parents spanking their children has been growing significantly in elite circles over the past few years. And, my blogs on spanking are among the most read of those I publish. Therefore, I’ve decided to, with the help of the research of my friends Den Trumbull, MD, S. DuBose Ravenel, MD, to look a the arguments [...]
Tags: child discipline, corporal punishment, discipline, punishment, spank, spanking
Posted in Children's Health, Mental Health, Parenting | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
There’s a new study out that compares dieters eating food high in carbohydrates and low on fat with those on a low-carb, high-fat regime similar to the Atkins diet. The results may surprise you.
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Tags: Atkins diet, diet, dieting, high protein diet, high-fat diet, low-carb diet, low-fat diet
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009
A debate among physicians and dieticians has been swirling for a number of years about the safety of vegan or vegetarian diets, especially in adolescents and children. Now the American Dietetic Association has provided an update that, hopefully, will help settle the arguments.
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Tags: vegan, vegetarian, vegetarian diet
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Poring over facts about milk: cow’s, goat’s, soy, almond, rice and hemp
http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-milk19-2009oct19,0,486524,full.story
Full-fat, low-fat or skim? Used to be, there weren’t many choices to make over what to pour on your cereal. But the number of alternatives to cow’s milk — soy, goat’s, hemp milk, more — has steadily grown.
Each has its fans: those who swear [...]
Tags: ALA, almond milk, cow's milk, dairy foods, dairy products, DHA, EPA, fat, gluten intolerance, goat's milk, hemp milk, lactose intolerance, milk, omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, rice milk, saturated fat, soy milk, vitamin E
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009
A long-time friend who is a medical missionary has sent me a note from a colleague, Dr. Greg Shank, an Adventist missionary surgeon who, with his internist wife, Audrey, staff a bush hospital in remote northern Cameroon. As you read of their difficult work, consider praying for them, and, maybe, sending a note of encouragement.
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Tags: Medical Missions, missionary medicine, tropical medicine
Posted in International Health | No Comments »
Friday, 6 November 2009
A new study confirms many others: the more TV a 3-year-old watches, the more likely he or she is to behave aggressively.
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Tags: television, TV, TV and children, TV and health, TV and violence, TV free home
Posted in Children's Health, Marriage and Family Health, Parenting | 1 Comment »
Friday, 6 November 2009
This blog series is designed to help women who are developing a birth plan join together with like-minded birthing professionals so as to have a shorter and safer labor and birth. Although written primarily for professional birth attendants, I hope information will be helpful to lay women planning their birth.
Today we’ll look at the seventh [...]
Tags: birth, birthing, cesarean birth, education, keeping normal labor normal, labor and delivery, prenatal education, prenatal preparation
Posted in Woman's Health | 1 Comment »
Thursday, 5 November 2009
In the midst of our national debate about healthcare reform, people on both sides of the debate seem to pick and choose among the facts and myths about the nationalized healthcare available in a number of other countries. The fact is that every nationalized health care system in the world is battling issues of rapidly [...]
Tags: healthcare reform, nationalized health insurance, nationalized healthcare, socialized healthcare
Posted in Bioethics, Medical Economics | No Comments »
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
In an earlier blog, I told you about studies indicating that the only facial apparatus that is likely to protect you from the flu virus is what they call a “respirator,” referring to an N95 or higher filtering facepiece respirator (one certified by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Then, I told [...]
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Wednesday, 4 November 2009
I’ve just completed a three week road trip, speaking dozens of times to doctor and student groups in Michigan and Oklahoma. A question that came up several times was what I thought about HCG injections and the “HCG diet” for weight loss. I promised the doctors I’d do a blog on the topic, so, here [...]
Tags: diet, diet myths, dieting, HCG, HCG diet, HCG injections, human chorionic gonadotrophin, Obesity, weight loss
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Nutritional Health, Obesity | No Comments »
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Opposition to parents spanking their children has been growing significantly in elite circles over the past few years. And, my blogs on spanking are among the most read of those I publish. Therefore, I’ve decided to, with the help of the research of my friends Den Trumbull, MD, S. DuBose Ravenel, MD, to look a the [...]
Posted in Children's Health, Parenting | No Comments »
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Here is the Table of Contents for the November edition of our Family Newsletter:
Family Update
Several of Dr. Walt’s books on clearance sale – great gift ideas
TSI: The Gabon Virus – autographed copies available – great gift idea
His Brain, Her Brain Update and Review
Bryson City Secrets Review
Dr. Walt Interviewed for article on childhood obesity
Dr. Walt and [...]
Tags: Family Newsletter, Larimore family newsletter
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Tuesday, 3 November 2009
The AP (10/26, Tanner) reports that, according to a study published in Pediatrics, “at least one in five US children aged one to 11 don’t get enough vitamin D and could be at risk for a variety of health problems, including weak bones.”
Harvard University researchers analyzed “data from a 2001-06 government health survey of [...]
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Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Miserable in menopause, Elizabeth Alsgaard pondered an awful choice: Drenching hot flashes or hormone therapies that might raise the risk of cancer. What former actress Suzanne Somers raved about held much more appeal — custom-mixed “bioidentical” hormones, just like ones the body makes.
“Anything I can put into my body that’s natural has to be better,” [...]
Tags: alternative therapies, alternative therapy, alternative treatments, bioidentical hormone therapy, complimentary and alternative medicine, compounding pharmacists, estriol, estrogen, hormone replacement therapy, hormone therapy, menopausal symptoms, menopause, natural medications, saliva testing
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Woman's Health | No Comments »
Monday, 2 November 2009
The 16,000-member Christian Medical Association, the nation’s largest faith-based associaation of physicians, today said that the 2,000-page healthcare overhaul bill (HR 3962) introduced in the House of Representatives last week far exceeds the need for targeted reforms, instead injecting massive government intervention that threatens the patient-physician relationship.
CMA CEO Dr. David Stevens, “This legislation is an [...]
Tags: conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, healthcare reform, nationalized health insurance, nationalized healthcare, Obamacare, physician conscience, right of conscience, socialized healthcare
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Saturday, 31 October 2009
Demand continues to rise for supplements for colds and flu … despite the lack of hard evidence for most of them. However, some may work. Find out more about them here.
Nasal saline irrigation can reduce nasal congestion, sore throat, and cough. I suggest that my patients irrigate once a day or more often if needed.
Zinc [...]
Tags: American ginseng, colds, common cold, common cold prevention, common cold treatment, Echinacea, elderberry, flu, ginseng, influenza, Lactobacillus, nasal saline, OTC cold medications, preventing influenza, preventing the flu, probiotics, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, zinc lozenges
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Saturday, 31 October 2009
This blog series is designed to help women who are developing a birth plan join together with like-minded birthing professionals so as to have a shorter and safer labor and birth. Although written primarily for professional birth attendants, I hope information will be helpful to lay women planning their birth. Today we’ll look at the sixth [...]
Tags: birth, birthing, keeping normal labor normal, labor, labor and delivery
Posted in General Health, Woman's Health | No Comments »
Saturday, 31 October 2009
In the midst of our national debate about healthcare reform, people on both sides of the debate seem to pick and choose among the facts and myths about the nationalized healthcare available in a number of other countries. The fact is that every nationalized health care system in the world is battling issues of rapidly [...]
Tags: healthcare reform, nationalized health insurance, nationalized healthcare, Obamacare, socialized healthcare
Posted in Bioethics, Medical Economics | 1 Comment »