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Well, the busy, stressful holiday season has begun and I have been tasked with writing about Stress Reduction for this month’s posts.
For several years, the EvolveWell Clinic has been offering treatments with an intriguing device called the Emsella®, to treat urinary incontinence in females.
Most of us are dealt a pretty good hand of hormone cards to start with but it’s very easy to misplay that hand as we leave our twenties in the rear-view mirror due to the accumulated effects of stress.
Continuing on with October’s theme of Mental Wellbeing I’m going to discuss Counselling in this post. At EvolveWell, this service is offered by Phil Herrington, RPC (Registered Professional Counsellor).
At EvolveWell, the theme for October is Mental Wellbeing. In this post I want to talk about an integrative medicine approach to helping patients
The EvolveWell clinic, in keeping with its multidisciplinary approach to patient care, is privileged to have a highly skilled practitioner of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) on staff. Therefore, I would be remiss if I didn’t include the TCM approach in my discussion of how to support the immune system.
The cold and flu season, seems like a great month to talk about supporting the immune system. I’ll discuss the biochemical approach, including hormones, basic nutrients, and other more complex supplement formulas.
Since I’m doing the writing and you’re doing the reading, we’re in this together. So. Let’s jointly venture forth and learn about how to keep our joints healthy.
Enjoy this factual and somewhat lighthearted look at some diverse aspects of bone health, including an almost unrecognized response to stress that has nothing to do with the adrenal glands and everything to do with bones
I’m not sure which body parts are being modelled by this young fellow but I’m guessing one or all the following: chin, ears, nose, lips, forehead and possibly part of the neck. Once again, let’s not get sidetracked by minor details here.
In case you were wondering, the body parts in this image belong to a body-part model (BPM). It’s not entirely clear to me whether this person is modeling her hand or her knee.
Alexander Haig, MD was so far ahead of his time that everyone ignored him for about 132 years…