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By Jennifer Engels, MD
It’s possible you’ve never encountered the word “mycotoxins” before and are unaware of the threat they can pose to your health. So, I think a good way to begin is to give a brief explanation of what mycotoxins are, what harmful effects they can have...
By Jennifer Engels, MD
By this time, most of us have seen television ads for Ozempic, the widely-prescribed drug used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. And in a by-the-way sort of fashion, the commercials also mention that the drug may also help you lose weight.
By way of background, Ozempic...
By Jennifer Engels, MD
There are few words more dreaded than these two, Alzheimer’s disease. First identified in 1906 by German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Dr. Alois Alzheimer, this malady attacks the brain without warning, has no known cure to date, and progresses through devastating...
By Jennifer Engels, MD
Osteoporosis - a word that means porous bone - affects tens of millions of Americans. According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, 54 million Americans are at risk of developing osteoporosis, and that number will only increase as our population ages.
In understanding...
By Jennifer Engels, MD
The International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD) has designated April as IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Awareness Month. That designation makes this an excellent time to examine a part of our existence and well-being many are not aware of, the...
By Jennifer Engels, MD
March is Adrenal Health month, a good time to become aware of a health connection many may not be aware of, the relationship between your circadian rhythm and adrenal health.
Improving your circadian rhythm can have a significant impact on adrenal health. The...
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“I was absolutely fascinated,” Engels says, “by this new style of medicine that saw the patient as a whole biological system rather focusing on only one organ system at a time, such as Cardiology. This was a complete paradigm shift from conventional medicine and how I was trained.”