| Question of the Week | Does your doctor ask what supplements you are taking?
Submit your answer | | Last Week's Question | Do you take probiotics? Yes: 87% No: 13%
Most frequent use: digestion, followed by IBS, diarrhea, vaginal or urinary tract infections, allergies/eczema. | 
| | | | | | Food for Mood: The Link Between Diet & Emotional Health If your emotional state isn't what you would like it to be, the answer may lie at least partly in your diet - because emotional response is strongly related to brain health and chemistry.
Your Immune System and How it Works A clear and simple explanation of the immune system - Dr. William Collinge lays out the roles of killer cells, helper cells, cytokines, antibodies, and much more, as part of a larger system he calls "the healing system."
Essential nutrient found in eggs linked to 24% lower breast cancer risk A major new NIH-funded study adds to the evidence linking diets richer in choline to reduced breast cancer incidence. Only 1 in 10 women eats a diet meeting the recommended daily level.
Plan to Join the Live Chat Q&A with Integrative Medicine Expert Dr. William Collinge, PhD, MPh - Friday April 25 Dr. Collinge educates health professionals and counsels patients in the use of "mind-body" medicine tools that, combined with primary care interventions (drugs, surgery, etc.), holistically support mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical healing.
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Teacher's Pets? A kindergarten student at my school was sent to the office for saying a rather naughty word in the cafeteria. I talked to him about using other words to say when he was angry. I told him my favorite word was "dag nab it!" He said he liked that one, we high-fived each other and I went off feeling like I helped him. I later walked back in the office to find him still sitting there. He jumped off his stool, ran up to me and yelled "DAMN RABBITS!" - Mary S., Stuart, FL
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