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  • migraine birth control

    Migraines and Birth Control: A Neglected Stop Sign

    No sooner had we landed than my phone began to convulse with a cacophony of bells and chimes. Most of the notifications

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  • hypoxia, calcium and thiamine

    The Hypoxic Heart, Thiamine, and Calcium Regulation

    In my quest to understand calcium (Ca2+) regulation in the COVID heart, the thiamine deficient heart, and the negative cardiac reactions sometimes

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  • proteins, protein folding and enzymes

    Protein, Protein Folding, and Enzyme Activity

    As everybody knows, organic food consists of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. In this post I am going to indicate how protein is

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  • thiamine heart function

    Thiamine Repletion, Calcium Management, and the Heart

    Individuals who have been chronically ill often show varying degrees of thiamine insufficiency ranging from functional deficiencies where, due to the energetic

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  • lupron thyroid justice

    Lupron, Thyroid Disease, and the Broken Scales of Justice

    Even though women being prescribed Lupron (leuprolide) have, understandably, no clue about its adverse thyroid effects, it is no secret that Lupron

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  • DES tears

    DES Tears Flow Across Each Generation

    DES Info: “The fear is still there and the tears are still flowing” #TheDESTragedyIt’s interesting watching our roles within the family change

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  • hypoxic oceans hypoxic humans

    The Oceans Are Hypoxic and So Are We

    Increasingly, I am struck by the repetition of patterns across biological ecosystems. In my research on mitochondria and thiamine, I have learned

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  • oral lichen planus

    Severe Gut Dysbiosis, MCAS, and Oral Lichen Planus

    I have severe gut dysbiosis, and suffer from frequent urination, sensitive bladder, and functional dyspepsia. Testing shows that I have system-wide bacterial

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  • 1953 PDR DES Dosing

    Maternal DES Exposure and Intersex Development in Males

    In my ongoing research into in connections between maternal DES exposure and male sexual development, I recently obtained a copy of the

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  • low aldosterone

    From Frozen Shoulder to Barely Walking and Low Aldosterone

    My health issues began in June of 2017. Prior to 2017, I considered myself reasonably healthy and active, but now, I can

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Underinsured, Underdiagnosed, and Anonymous: Endometrial Cancer, Part 5

October 13, 2011March 26, 2017
Endometriosis, PCOS, Fibroids/Hormones

Endometrial CancerSince the last post, I had begun chemo to treat my cancer.My radiologist became my primary doctor, as the oncologist remained

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Chandler Marrs

Are We Marks? The Greed and Chicanery of 21st Century Corporate Culture

October 12, 2011March 26, 2017
Healthcare & Medicine/Politics/Research & Commentary

Corporate Culture has Run AfoulBy now everyone is aware of Bank of America’s latest in a long stream of fee gouging practices-

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Are We Not Worth It? OB/Gyn Decisions Driven by Consensus not Evidence

October 7, 2011December 5, 2012
Women's Health

A recent study by researchers at Columbia University uncovered what many women have suspected for years, that the clinical practice of obstetrics

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Pondering Cancer: the Hubris of Innovation

October 5, 2011May 9, 2013
Breast Cancer/Research & Commentary/Women's Health

This week begins breast cancer awareness month, a movement started 25 years ago largely by women and family members affected by cancer.

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How Do Hormones Influence Behavior?

October 5, 2011December 5, 2012
Hormones/Mood & Mental Health/Women's Health

When we think of hormones, we tend to think of hormones as having specific effects.  Ovarian hormones are involved in breast development;

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What is Health Literacy and Why Should Women Care?

September 26, 2011December 5, 2012
Healthcare & Medicine/Research & Commentary/Women's Health

Health literacy is essential to care-giving in the 21st century. The term health literacy is confusing because we can be highly educated

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The Heart of Healthcare that Works: Know Your Personal Worldview Of Health

September 26, 2011December 5, 2012
Healthcare & Medicine/Research & Commentary

Healthcare Matters“All the evidence that we have indicates that it is reasonable to assume in practically every human being, and certainly in

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Navigating Invisible Illness in the Age of Modern Medicine

September 26, 2011September 10, 2016
Healthcare & Medicine/Research & Commentary

Much has been about said about empowering and educating patients to be partners in the healthcare dance. From the e-patient and e-health

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