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Nasal Ozone (Nozone) for Upper Respiratory Infections and Allergies
Ozone is a gas produced from oxygen by applying an electrical charge. Ozone has powerful effects in calming inflammation and suppressing infections caused by viruses, bacteria and fungi....
Simple Blood Test Shows Blood Sugar Variability Linked to Depression in Elderly
Hemoglobin A1C is easily measured by a simple in-office test and is an effective indicator of long-term average blood sugar levels in pre-diabetic or diabetic patients. A recent study...
The Overmedicating of America
Americans take so many drugs that 100,000 of us die every year because of those drugs. It is not illness that causes those 100,000 deaths, but the damaging effects of drugs taken for...
Latest Research Shows Estradiol Can Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s by at Least 34 Percent
While death rates from cancer, heart disease and stroke continue to decrease, deaths related to Alzheimer’s Disease increased 38% from 2000-2010. This is an alarming statistic....
Ketamine: Not a Great New Drug for Depression
Time magazine, in its August 7, 2017 issue, promotes ketamine as a “Surprising new drug (that) may change (depression).” Noting that 16 million Americans have clinical depression, and...
Joint Replacement – Don’t Rush Into It
Joint replacement surgery of the hip and knee is performed on nearly one million people in the United States every year. The number rises as the population ages. Many individuals have...
VITAMINS, MINERALS, AND OTHER SUPPLEMENTS: WHAT TO TAKE AND WHY TO TAKE THEM
By Allan Sosin, MD We recommend nutritional supplements to all of our patients. Most people are deficient in several basic nutrients, and some are severely deficient. There are also a...
NUTRITIONAL CONSULTATION
The importance of diet cannot be overstated. Together with our doctor/nutritionist team, we will guide you with nutritional therapy to better health. We address weight management,...
SHIRIN ALAIE, Ultrasound Tech
Shirin Alaie earned her certificate for Ultrasound from Newbridge College in 2010. She performs ultrasound for musculoskeletal evaluation and ultrasound guided injections for joint pain. She has...
KATHY LY, LAB ASSISTANT
Kathy Ly graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiological Science. She has been the Lab Assistant at the Institute for Progressive Medicine since 2010. She is continuing her...
