Practical Practitioner
By: Pam Egan, FNP-C CDE
Health and Wellness Articles:
- – What Causes Bicycle Accidents?
– Sources of Vitamin D3 - – Bone and Joint Pain
 - – Anti-Aging as a Form of Preventive Medicine
 - – Vitamin D3: The Miracle of Sunshine
 - – Tryptophan helps treat obesity, depression, and insomnia
 - – Americans Need to Take Responsibility for Own Health
 - – Geeks wake up! Excessive sitting can be deadly
 - – Alcohol impairs everyone’s ability to react
 - – Allergic Rhinitis destroys emotional wellbeing, quality of life
 - – Vitamin D3: Are You Getting Enough?
 - – Prevention is the best treatment for winter allergies
 - – Nuture your body, protect your physical well-being
 - – FDA now looking at all Cox-2 Inhibitors
 - – New developments in drug therapy
 - – Diet soft drinks not necessarily a healthy choice
 - – What are dust allergies?
 - – Binge-eating disorder linked to brain malfunction
 - – Erectile Dysfunction: Viagra to see competition from Levitra, Cialis
 - – Food pyramid changes for first time in 12 years
 - – Live a happy life, live a healthy life
 - – Nurse Practitioners are key for those without health insurance
 - – Take proper care of insect bites
 - – Gastroenterology and stimulant laxatives
 - – Keys to keeping your New Year’s resolution
 - – Nitric Oxide: a double-edge sword
 - – Nurse Practitioners are your partners in health
 - – More than 56 million Americans are obese
 - – Omega-3 supplements may reduce depression, body fat
 - – Summer: when people and parasites head for the water
 - – Peanut allergies can be problematic for some inhalers
 - – Four questions to ask when hiring a personal trainer
 - – Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and Poison Sumac
 - – Strategies to help you quit smoking
 - – Good self esteem is a valuable character trait
 - – Smoking can negatively affect your digestive system
 - – Your dentist may be able to help you quit snoring
 - – Too much stress can negatively affect your health
 - – Clean teeth are a major part of being healthy
 - – Slow walking is better than no walking for the obese
 
							