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I registered earlier this year with DPH to be able to offer medical marijuana to patients in Orchard Health Care who might possibly benefit from its use.
Q: I understand that Vitamin E has many benefits, including reducing heart disease and staving off Alzheimers. Is that correct? How much should I take daily?
A: As we learn more about Vitamin E, the benefits of supplementation seem less and less. The recommended daily allowance of Vitamin E (in other words, the basic required […]
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Sleeping Pills and Sedatives
Sleeping pills and tranquilizers are commonly requested, used, and appear needed, but there are cognitive and accident risks associated with these drugs. We need to try to find effective but safer alternative therapies.