Investing in Functional Medicine to Cure Disease, not just Sooth Symptoms for Patients From the Deseret News When the head of the world-renownedCleveland Clinic approached Dr. Mark Hyman about creating a department that would employ the doctor’s specialty of “functional medicine,” Hyman was typically blunt. “If I create a program there, it would cut the number of angioplasties and bypasses in half, and reduce hospital admissions,” he told clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove. To read more...
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In the Rocky Mountain News Published Sunday, August 22, 2004 ATHENS -- Runner after runner crossed the finish line and fell to his knees. One fell further and collapsed into a heap under the relentless Sacramento sun. More than one lost his lunch in a lurid display of exercise-induced nausea. And all of them gratefully, if somewhat numbly, accepted the icy towels volunteers draped over their necks, shoulders and heads. But it wasn't the heat alone that pulled these men down at the U.S. Track and Field trials last month. It was the distance. To read more... |
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