by Peter G. Hanson, M.D. | Nov 13, 2012 | Food, Health, Memory Retention, Stress, Surgery
If you are in hospital, don’t expect your memory to do all the work for you. If you have a question, write it down, then, when the doctor does come for a visit, you won’t forget to ask. Under the best of circumstances, going into hospital as a patient is...
by Peter G. Hanson, M.D. | Sep 27, 2010 | Diet, Prevention, Stress, Stress Strategies
Just like a car has its “check engine” light, the human body has its panel of stress-alarms. With times as turbulent as they are now, it is good to review our three lines of stress defense, before something breaks down. 1. First Alarm:...