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La época más maravillosa del año en el Pasadena Health Center
¡Es la temporada más feliz de todas! El 2022 ha llegado hasta el final en un abrir y cerrar de ojos. Esta es la época del año en que hacemos una pausa y reflexionamos sobre todo lo que hemos discutido en nuestro blog. Ya sea que sea un cliente nuevo o recurrente, esta...
British Study Shows That High Consumption of Processed Meat Can Increase Risk for Premature Death
A new British study that has been released has show a correlation between the consumption of processed meat and increases in Cancer and Heart Disease. Research that has been done previously has shown that processed meat consumption is linked to a higher risk of...
1000 IU of Vitamin D Linked to Decreasing Chances for Stroke and Heart Attack in Diabetics
Researchers in Tel Aviv, Israel at the Wolfson Medical Center just published a research study on Vitamin D. The research is showing that supplements of vitamin D at 1000 IU may improve cardiovascular health for diabetics. “Vitamin D status is associated with a range...
Smoking in Female Pre Adolescence May Increase the Risk of Breast Cancer
The relationship between smoking and breast cancer has not been firmly established in the past. A new study released in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute is showing that women who begin smoking at an early age in life have a higher relationship of acquiring...
Second Leading Cause of Cancer Deaths Can Be Prevented- Colorectal Cancer
One of the hardest things physicians often have to do is to convince patients that they need to be screened for colorectal cancer. Perhaps it is because it seems like a taboo subject or because of the embarrassment of taking about the procedures but colorectal cancer...
One out of Three Stroke Survivors Has Pre-Diabetes
New Information released at the American Heart Association International Conference showed that one out of three stroke survivors in the United States has undiagnosed pre-diabetes. “Black stroke survivors are more than twice as likely as whites to have undiagnosed...
New Middle Ear Infection Guidelines Issued
The American Academy of Pediatric Medicine has released new guidelines for the treatment of Acute Otis Media (ear aches). The switch is prescribing fewer antibiotics for treatment. Acute Otis media would be diagnosed in patients with moderate to severe bulging...