Cardiovascular disease is already the #1 killer in America, but now the incidence of expected to skyrocket through 2060 (click here). This is due to rising rates of type 2…
Author: <span>Dr. Daniel Thomas, DO, MS</span>
A recent study by the CDC (click here) found that 54% of Americans aged 18-34 have one or more chronic health conditions such as obesity, depression, high blood pressure, elevated…
Background: Have you ever questioned why people die from cancer? It boils down to metastasis, treatment resistance, and cancer relapse, all of which are chiefly mediated by cancer stem cells…
According to a recent report by the CDC (click here), 80% of urine samples in the US are tainted with glyphosate—the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup. The prevalence and…
Over 80 million Americans now have insulin resistance—also known as pre-diabetes or metabolic syndrome—a condition where the muscles, fat, and liver do not respond well to insulin and cannot efficiently utilize glucose for…
Cancer kills nearly 10 million people worldwide each year. Increasing age is the most significant risk factor for cancer. Other than recommending smoking cessation and cancer screening, including mammograms, PAP…
Endurance activity, such as running, swimming, cross-country skiing, and cycling, has been found to help you age better than resistance exercise, which involves lifting weights. Researchers in Germany looked at…
According to an alarming article published in JAMA Pediatrics, nearly 30% of 12-to-19-year-olds in the United States have prediabetes. Many of these young people will move on to develop diabetes…
Background: The phrase, “diversity is our strength,” certainly applies to cancer. To help ensure their survival, cancer cells are highly diverse (variable). Cells in one part of the tumor can…
Even though I mostly treat aggressive, metastatic (stage 3 & 4) cancer, many people ask me what can be done to eradicate non-metastatic (stage 1 & 2) cancer, especially if…