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[...] some spicy real horseradish mustard would be tasty and some sprouts. Integrative medicine is a holistic approach to health care that considers an individual within the context of his mind, body, spirit and environment. [...] check for possible health effects, such as chronic cough, asthma, allergies, irritations of the eyes, ears, nose and throat, headaches and fatigue. If you feel your ...
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Local physician to present findings on health impacts from environmental hazards
Routine check list for the office: Computer turned on, cell phone charged up, and Trifield Meter in hand to check electromagnetic magnetic field [EMF] levels. At the least, that’s what Dan O. Harper, M.D. would like to see happen.
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Solana Beach physician to present findings on environmental hazards
Dr. Dan O. Harper Photo: Diane Y. Welch Routine check list for the office: Computer turned on, cell phone charged up, and Trifield Meter in hand to check electromagnetic magnetic field [EMF] levels. At the least, that's what Dan O. Harper, M.D. would like to see happen. "These EMFs are around every one of us and they are making us sick," he said in a recent interview at his Solana Beach facility ...
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'Thirdhand Smoke' Especially Harmful For Asthma Sufferers
Components in cigarette smoke that linger long after the cigarette has been extinguished can pose their own health risks, especially for asthma sufferers, according to a new study.
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Ozone And Nicotine A Bad Combination For Asthma
Another reason for including asthma on the list of potential health risks posed by secondhand tobacco smoke, especially for non-smokers, has been uncovered. Furthermore, the practice of using ozone to remove the smell of tobacco smoke from indoor environments, including hotel rooms and the interiors of vehicles, is probably a bad idea. A new study by researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley ...
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Study shows ozone and nicotine a bad combination for asthma
Another reason for including asthma on the list of potential health risks posed by secondhand tobacco smoke, especially for non-smokers, has been uncovered. Furthermore, the practice of using ozone to remove the smell of tobacco smoke from indoor environments, including hotel rooms and the interiors of vehicles, is probably a bad idea.
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