

Stress Really CAN Make You Sick
Kendall Power makes a good case for the ubiquitous "stress" that lowers immunity causing "more pro-inflammatory cytokines to be produced with the flu virus. http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/can-stress-really-make-us-sick/2014/05/05/a1af9dd2-d074-11e3-937f-d3026234b51c_story.html
Erwin Gelfand, an immunology expert, cited in this article, pooh-poohs the research of Kiecolt-Glaser,( http://faculty.psy.ohio-state.edu/1/kiecolt-glaser/ )which says, "chronic
What makes you tick? and What makes you sick?
Allergy season is upon us. So the pundits say. But, is there really a season for allergies? Allergies represent a broad class of symptoms specific to individual sensitivities. Oversensitivities exist to dust, insects, trees, plants, animals, all manner of nature in its developmental phases be it budding, blooming, dying, dormant. Allergies to the sun and the cold are common. The observance of physical symptoms in the presence of one or more of these triggers leads to a diagno