When you hear the word “endure,” what do you think? 

Undergoing hardships and persevering may come to mind. Or to some, it could be a cross-country trip, especially if by train, bus or car, and for a fun added challenge, add kids and remove WiFi. 

Now, how about a cross-country trip by bike? Two wheels under human power exposed to all the elements and conditions. 

For six people on the Road to Victories cycling team –- Marty Perlmutter, Darrell Rose, Michael Morales, Mike Grant, Robert Goodheart, and Chuck Wakefield –- this adventure is real.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Thursday, 30 July 2015 14:22

Why Science Needs Female Mice

Why is gender research important?
Published in HER
If you suffer from asthma, new research may provide an option for relief.
Published in Health Radio
Listen in as Dr. Mike provides the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions.
According to a recent Food and Health study, most Americans think they are healthy and fit. Unfortunately, that's not the case at all.
Tuesday, 12 May 2015 10:00

Potential Cure for Celiac Disease

A recent study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology gives some new hope for celiac sufferers.
Listen in as Dr. Mike provides the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions.
Wednesday, 25 March 2015 10:33

Ask Dr. Mike: New Treatment Options for ALS

Listen in as Dr. Mike provides the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions.
Listen in as Dr. Mike provides the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions.
Listen in as Dr. Mike provides the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions.
A recent study shows that hibernating animals activate brain-protective mechanisms that doctors can simulate in Alzheimer's patients.
Thursday, 08 January 2015 14:33

The 4 Health Trends of 2014

There were four top health trends identified in 2014 that will affect you for years to come.
According to a recent study, many older adults who visit the ER are either malnourished or at risk for malnutrition.
Could a new study on autism using video games change the way the disorder is treated?
Published in Staying Well
Monday, 19 May 2014 12:00

AIDS: Countdown to a Cure by 2020

There's never been a more optimistic time for finding the cure for AIDS.
Published in Staying Well
There are over 1,000 published cases of radical remission. For every published case, however, 100 go unnoticed.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Thursday, 10 April 2014 14:11

The Latest in Alzheimer’s Research

New discoveries in the causes of Alzheimer's disease is opening the door for exciting new treatment options.
Thursday, 24 October 2013 13:33

10 Tips to Help You Get through Chemo

The treatment for breast cancer is challenging; but If you plan your course well, you can save yourself a lot of time and frustration.
Published in HER
Cancer can be the unexpected reason for personal growth and greater health.
Published in HER
Thursday, 24 October 2013 13:11

Things You May Not Know about Breast Cancer

Did you know that there is a significant difference between curing breast cancer and healing from it?
Published in HER
Wednesday, 18 September 2013 14:33

Omega-3s & Prostate Cancer

A recent study suggested a link between omega-3s and prostate cancer. Could you be at risk? Should you stop taking fish oil?
Published in Mindful Medicine
Asking four simple questions can help reveal the truth behind scary medical headlines.
Saturday, 07 September 2013 16:25

Why We Are Losing the War on Cancer

Why our nation's huge, 40-year investment in cancer research may have been badly spent.
Thursday, 05 September 2013 14:45

High Homocysteine Can Damage Your Brain

Elevated homocysteine is now associated with cognitive decline in older adults. Might you be at risk?
Thursday, 25 July 2013 14:11

Herbs & Spices for Stress

Are you stressed out? Here are some herbs and spices that can safely help you de-stress.
Do you feel a sense of euphoria after eating chocolate? Learn why certain cocoa is extremely beneficial.
Published in Naturally Savvy
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