by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Mar 11, 2009 | Fitness and Health, Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Health Products, Medical Tests, Medication
Stop Your Allergies Fast Without Drugs Seasonal Allergies can make you miserable. Millions of Americans hate the springtime because for them it means constant sneezing, congestion, watery, itchy eyes, runny nose, mental dullness, poor concentration, headaches and...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 3, 2008 | Health Condition, Medical Tests, Women's Health
The short answer is NO! Absolutely not! A woman ages about 4 years every time she gets a mammogram. Radiation causes cellular damage associated with aging and DNA mutations that raise the risk of developing cancer. The more mammograms you get the greater the risk....
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Sep 11, 2008 | Fitness and Health, Health Condition, Hormones, Medical Tests
A non-invasive urine sample can be used to evaluate your key neurohormones including the calming neurohormones Serotonin and GABA as well as the excitatory neurohormones Epinephrine, Norepinephrine and Dopamine. These five key neurohormones maintain the body’s...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Aug 7, 2008 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Hormones, Medical Tests
How is ADHD Diagnosed? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects as many as 30 million Americans, that’s roughly 10% of the population. Approximately 5-9% of children ages 9 to 17 are affected and as many as 2–4% of adults are affected. Most studies show...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Aug 7, 2008 | Health Condition, Medical Tests
To test the likelihood that you or your child may have ADHD, please download the following PDF file and score your results. Click here.
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Aug 7, 2008 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Medical Tests
The word allergy is derived from the Greek words meaning “altered reaction” and an allergic individual usually suffers physical symptoms (e.g. headache, vomiting, rashes, migraine, asthma, etc.) when exposed to substances to which he/she is sensitive. The...