
Recent Highlights In Health Research
To enhance my work as a clinician, I spend an average of two hours every day researching and compiling data in the fields of health,

To enhance my work as a clinician, I spend an average of two hours every day researching and compiling data in the fields of health,

I believe that we are at a crossroads in oncology and our approach to cancer, where a total paradigm shift in philosophy, strategy, science, and

I thoroughly enjoy mushrooms—in fact, I actually crave them. It’s likely that this craving can be traced to my Italian culinary heritage—we often add mushrooms

This may seem to be a radical stance, but I believe it is mistake to think that illness and disease are an inevitable part of

Over the past several decades, the demand for medicinal herbal products has grown by leaps and bounds—as a result, the marketplace is flooded with thousands

With the warm days of summer approaching, I begin to look for the sunny beauty of the humble little flowering plant, St. John’s wort (Hypericum

I look forward every spring to harvesting and eating stinging nettles (Urtica dioica), an herbaceous wild plant native to Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America.

With the advent of a growing scientific field of study called nutrigenomics, the old adage “you are what you eat” is proving to be much

I often lecture in hospitals or to groups schooled in conventional medical thinking. Although they are intrigued by herbal medicine, one of the first questions