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Genetics, Hypertension, and Cardiovascular Disease
Identifying a patient’s genetic SNPs related to cardiovascular disease and hypertension can provide clear guidance on the type of diet, supplements, and even anti-hypertensive drugs that will be the most effective treatment.
Mortality Reduction in Diabetics with PDE5 Inhibitor, Statin, and Testosterone Combination
A combination of testosterone and two drugs approved for other conditions can reduce mortality in men with diabetes.
Stimulate Endogenous Testosterone in Late-Onset Hypogonadism
Since 2005, Alan McDaniel, MD, has been presenting his two-day course “New Endocrinology” to physicians on five continents. In this issue, he explains how to identify and treat late-onset hypogonadism without testosterone replacement therapy, which depresses gonadotropic stimulation and leads to negative effects.
Table of Contents December 2022 Issue #473
The December 2022 issue of the Townsend Letter looks at Men’s Health, including prostate health, exercise, joint health, cancer, heart health, and more.
Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever
“Seronegative Lyme” can be a tick-borne infection caused by a different group of Borrelia bacteria. Using multiple testing methods, practitioners can differentiate between the types of infections.
The Brain: Effects of Molds and Mycotoxins
Toxins produced by molds can cross the blood-brain barrier, causing inflammation and damaging cells – thereby affecting brain function.
Medically Integrated Electrophysiology for the Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Impairment and Memory Loss
Office-based electroencephalography lets practitioners evaluate patients’ cognitive function and their response to treatment.
Reduce Anxiety
Posture and breathing, both of which are self-modifiable, were key factors in a program to reduce anxiety and stress in college students.
Let’s Be Real About Reflux: Getting to The Heart of Heartburn
Steven Sandberg-Lewis, ND, served as a full-time professor at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine (now NUNM), specializing in gastroenterology, and wrote the textbook Functional Gastroenterology: Assessing and Addressing the Causes of Functional Digestive Disorders. In this issue, he shares a chapter from his new book on reflux and GERD.