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Doc Gamble Profile and Articles
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1). Flu Threat: Lessons From Past Pandemics
Flu and the Immune System
Influenza ("flu") strikes every year and afflicts millions. Under normal circumstances, flu is not considered a general public health risk. Of course, any disease must be taken seriously for two reasons.
First of all, any disease, including flu, can become dangerous through complications.
But, let's also understand the far more important issue with regard to flu (and not just avian flu)…but disease in general.
2). Cancer: Are You a Believer?
First, we must settle one of two issues before you continue reading this article. The first issue is straight forward, a "direct-punch-to-the-nose" kind of a question:
Do you believe cancer is "beatable?"
I don't mean, "Sometime in the future..."
I think everyone believes "some day", "somewhere", "someone" will discover the cure.
Nor do I mean anything.
3). Glyconutrition: All Eyes On Newton
Glyconutrition and the silence in Parliament:
Sir Isaac Newton is not generally associated with medicine and biology, much less glyconutrition. Newton lived 1642-- 1727, a period now referred to as the Age of Newton. However, you don't get an entire age named after you unless you have done something spectacular…like inventing the calculus…or discovering the law of gravity and the laws of optics.
4). Menopause: Male Fretting
Menopause (definition): The almost inevitable fretting by husbands whereby they first anticipate (sometimes is sheer terror), the looming specter of being "outside the affections of the marital bedroom" looking in…
Let's concede the obvious. Menopause affects sex…can affect marriage.
That concern is as old as civilization. Even Roman husbands dreaded the onset of this problem associated with menopause.
5). The Immune System: Don't Leave Home Without It
The immune system: Don’t leave home without it.
Imagine your reaction when you open a fortune cookie and it reads, “Psychics will lead dogs to your body.” Sort of unnerving, huh? It is, if you don’t first roll over in gut-busting laughter. But, I’m told, that really did happen… I don’t know the reaction of the person involved, but it could have been a bit uncomfortable.
6). The Bird Flu and The Immune System: Don't Leave Home Without It
Pollsters and advertisers tell us that people will spend a fortune getting well, trying to cure or mitigate some disease or condition but will almost never spend a dime preventing disease. This is important when considering your immune system.
Your immune system is your first line of defense against very powerful diseases… in fact, against all diseases.
7). Diabetes: The $132 Billion Dollar Pandemic
You know, it's not everyday a fellow like me gets to announce a major paradigm shift, much less concerning diabetes …or any other medical condition.
You don't know what a paradigm shift is? Well, if I mentioned events and names like: Gutenberg, Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur, and Werner von Braun …you would probably guess a paradigm shift is major shift in thinking…and you would be right.
8). Diabetes "So Far So Good"
There was this guy who jumped off the 37th floor of a tall building. As he fell, people at each floor inside the building heard him say as he passed them, "So far, so good…so far, so good..."
Diabetes is a disease which cannot be "trusted." I know that's an odd way of putting it, but bear with me for a moment here. As a medical professional, I have dealt with countless cases of diabetes.
9). Avian Flu: Do You Want the Good New or the Bad News?
Avian Flu: The bad news first
Well, it's flu season again. Only this time, we hear everyone talking about avian flu…the Super flu which is expected to wreck havoc across our land in the not so distant months.
So what is avian flu? Avian flu is bird flu. Yes, you read that right, "Avian flu is bird flu." And why might that be such bad news?
If you pursue the news much, you will read that the deadliest disease in history is widely regarded as the Spanish Flu epidemic which killed 40 million people in just months.
10). The Immune System: Eureka
Archimedes: His Discovery was the “talk of the town.”
Archimedes, the ancient Greek scientist, was no exception. When his friend, King Hieron of Syracuse asked the famous scientist if the crown he was wearing was pure gold or if it was alloyed, Archimedes was stumped.
One day as he stepped into a bath, it came to him. The amount of water which overflowed was equal to the portion of his body placed in the bathwater.
11). Health,Medicine and Glyconutrition: The Future Isn't What it Used to Be
This is what they call "Hope"?
We've all gotten used to the idea that certain maladies will be around for a while…like until the Second Coming. Maladies such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis…and many more are expected to be around, in epidemic proportions, longer than we think we will be alive…and anyone who tries to tell us otherwise is looked upon with real skepticism.
12). Antioxidante, Free Radicals and Sports Nutrition
As you know, I am a physician. It's part of my profession to keep abreast of what's happening in medical /health research. Being retired helps, because doctors simply do not generally have the "extra time" to devote to the scientific literature.
But I do. And I love it. I am one of those individuals who really enjoys …brace yourself…chemistry. When I'm done here, you should be excited too, especially if you are interested in sports nutrition and antioxidants, though not necessarily in that order.
13). Mistakes Men Make On The First Date
The number one mistake made by men on the first date is trying to buy love.
14). Weight Loss: Don't Eat More Than You Can Lift
Weight loss and weight-lifting:
When I determined that I would write this weight loss article, I figured I wouldn't turn to “experts”, doctors or classical philosophers. So, I turned to that veritable sage of expert insight and real-life savvy…Miss Piggy. Her “weight loss” counsel? “Never Eat More Than You Can Lift.”
I am not a weight loss therapist.
15). Personals Ad That Gets Results
Think of this as creating your personal resume. Many of the online systems provide a multiple choice matching along with an essay.
16). Tips For A Safe Online Dating Experience
Because of the anonymity of online dating, it can be trickier than conventional dating. Appearances and descriptions can be misleading
17). Internet Dating for Beginners
There are many online dating sites, all of them require you to be at least 18 years of age. The two that I really liked, were
18). Advice For A Successful Dating Site Profile
Your dating site profile is the most important tool you have to find love online and fast.
19). Introduction to Internet Dating
For as long men and women have been dating, theres always been a point when the dates no longer feel fun and meeting new people becomes a chore instead of a chance.
20). Latin Women - Beauty And Romance
Latin culture is one that is embedded with traditions, values and celebrations. Of all the different attributes that are associated with Latinos
21). Good Places To Meet Excellent Boyfriend
Are you stuck in an office all day with the same stiffs day in and day out? Have you tried singles dances, only to leave feeling worse than when you went in.
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