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Editor Emeritus on June 26th, 2010

The July Health Gazette Ezine edition has already been added to the subscriber archive and will be emailed on July 1, as scheduled. This month the main topic is sleep. Sufficient good quality sleep is extremely important for maintaining wellbeing. As the editor is very busy at present a referral is made to an excellent […]

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Editor Emeritus on May 30th, 2010

The June edition of The Health Gazette Ezine will be published on schedule on June 1st. The main article in next month’s issue is titled Eliminating Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. This painful wrist problem became a lot more prevalent after the widespread use of computers. Orthodox treatment fails to remove the underlying cause. Dr Jenny Tylee addresses the underlying […]

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Editor Emeritus on April 29th, 2010

The May edition of The Health Gazette Ezine will be published on schedule on May 1st. Next month’s main article considers the all-too-common problem of  mouth ulcers (apthous ulcers, oral canker sores). Titled Treat & Prevent Mouth Ulcers the article discusses the underlying and immediate causes of the condition, how to treat the condition, and importantly, how to prevent […]

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Editor Emeritus on April 27th, 2010

Many health professionals extol the virtues of mass vaccination or immunisation programs. I am difinitely not one of them. The latest problem to become obvious involves the seasonal flu vaccination currently being used in Australia. Well, currently may not be correct as health authorities have ordered its use stopped pending an investigation into the multiple […]

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Editor Emeritus on April 9th, 2010

Researchers at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse New York recently announced that pelvic floor disorders in women are associated with low vitamin D levels. In a paper published in the April issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Samuel Badalian and Paula Rosenbaum studied 1,961 women and found 23% of American women over the age […]

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