by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Mar 5, 2014 | Fitness and Health, Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Women's Health
Women who accumulate the highest lead levels are more likely to experience early menopause, according to new research epublished January 3, 2014. In a study of 401 women from the Boston area, those with the highest levels of lead in their shinbone were 5 times...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Feb 12, 2014 | Fitness and Health, Hormones, Men's Health, Women's Health
Recent News headlines have been reporting that Testosterone Replacement Therapy significantly increases a man’s risk of heart disease and stroke. The media is either not smart enough to see the flaws in the studies they report on, or they are pons in a...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Feb 9, 2014 | Fitness and Health, Health Condition, Men's Health, Women's Health
The lower a man’s testosterone level, the higher his risk of death – especially death from heart disease.The finding comes from a study of British men aged 40 to 79 by University of Cambridge gerontologist Kay-Tee Khaw, MBBCh, and colleagues.”The men...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Jan 9, 2014 | Food and Nutrition, Health Condition, Hormones, Men's Health, Women's Health
What’s the best diet? Answer: The diet you can live with for life that will help you loose weight fast, but safely, without gimmicks that wreck your health. I call it the Vital Lifetime Diet? If you want to lose weight for good, this is the plan for you. The...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 19, 2013 | Health Condition, Health Research, Hormones, Medical Tests, Women's Health
Why does the FDA not warn women about the obvious risk of radiation associated with annual mammogram screening? The National Cancer Institute admits that Mammograms emit ionizing Radiation that causes cellular damage associated with aging and DNA mutations that...
by Dr. Clark Hansen, NMD | Oct 3, 2013 | Health Condition, Men's Health, Women's Health
Newest, Most Accurate Screening Test to Predict Your Risk of Heart Attack Cardiovascular disease can be effectively reduced when we are able to identify more accurately, through cardiovascular screening, those individuals that are at higher risk to develop this...