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Posts Tagged ‘Women’s Health’

Shake! Shake! Shake!

It has long been accepted that high salt consumption and heart disease are correlated.  Many individuals are careful to maintain their sodium levels at relatively low levels: avoiding the salt shaker at home … but are they keeping track of salt in packaged foods?
While health consciousness is certainly on the rise in Canada, you may [...]

Phthalates & Pregnancy

What are phthalates?
Phthalates are a group of chemicals that may be found in products such as: personal care products, perfumes, coating of time-release medications, gelling agents, lubricants, liquid soap, shampoos, nail polish, hair spray, cosmetics, and potentially infant lotion/powder/shampoo. These chemicals may also be found in construction material, vinyl, flooring and food packaging.
Phthalates [...]

30 yr old non-smoker same chance of conceiving as 20 yr old smoker

We all know that smoking is linked to lung cancer, but how many female smokers are aware of the negative impact their habit has on their fertility?
Over the years, many studies and reviews recognize the link between smoking and reduced fertility.  This holds true for both women and men.  Smoking has many damaging effects including: [...]

Breast Cancer Study – Regression?

According to www.medscape.com: “November 25, 2008 – A mammography study from Norway has come up with the controversial proposal that one fifth of breast cancer detected on screening may spontaneously regress.”
An interesting study, it purports the idea that not all breast cancers take the same course, suggesting that a percentage will naturally regress. Possible [...]

Thermography For Breast Health

In some countries, thermography is used as a first-line screening tool.  These countries include Sweden, Japan and France.  Thermography is currently available in Canada.  It involves the use of a digital infrared camera as well as a high speed computer for imaging. It measures heat in the body tissue, such as the breasts.
Thermography is based [...]

Alcohol … How Much Is Too Much?

It is common knowledge that excessive alcohol consumption is associated with numerous health problems, including liver disease and pancreatitis.  But what about one glass a day?  A new study reveals findings that may surprise you!
On February 25, 2009, the Ottawa Citizen printed the following article written by S. Kirkey: “No amount of drinking safe for [...]

An End To The Female Cycle?

Women in their reproductive years may dread ‘that time of the month’. Menses are often coupled with mood swings, bloating, breast tenderness, fatigue, and, at times, cramping. The menstrual cycle can be inconvenient, especially when traveling or for athletes.
The birth control pill is known to help regulate menstrual cycles and can be used [...]

New Mothers: Blocked Ducts

A blocked duct is a condition well known to many nursing mothers, including myself.  Women juggling work and breastfeeding are especially prone  to experiencing regular blocked milk ducts as a result of longer intervals between feeding or pumping.
Blocked ducts should be distinguished from mastitis, an infection often accompanied by fever which requires medical attention.  Both [...]

Naturopathic Medicine

Bringing holistic medicine to the forefront of health care.

As a Naturopathic Doctor, my aim is to inspire you to actively seek a healthier, more balanced way of life, and to provide you with the tools and resources to enable you to optimize your own well-being.

“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but [...]