The Unreliable TSH Test Part One

The Unreliable TSH Lab Test by Jeffrey Dach MD This article is part one of a series, click here for part two, and click here for part three. A Woman with Low Thyroid Condition Suzy is a 59 year old … Continue reading

The Unreliable TSH Lab Test by Jeffrey Dach MD This article is part one of a series, click here for part two, and click here for part three. A Woman with Low Thyroid Condition Suzy is a 59 year old … Continue reading

Risk Factors For Breast Cancer, Wrong Again Ignoring the Environmental Cause by Jeffrey Dach MD An article appeared in the San Fransisco Chronical entitled, “Risk Factors of Breast Cancer – How to Reduce Them” by Dr. Nima Grissom breast surgeon. … Continue reading

Great Women in Medicine Rachel Carson by Jeffrey Dach MD Although Rachel Carson was a marine biologist, I believe she deserves recognition as one of the “Great Women In Medicine” . I will explain why. Her landmark book, “Silent Spring”, … Continue reading

Great Women in Medicine, Sister Elizabeth Kenny by Jeffrey Dach MD During the polio epidemic of the 1940’s, mainstream treatment of flaccid paralysis by orthopedic surgeons involved tendon transplant, after which the limb was immobilized and placed in a cast … Continue reading

Selenium and the Thyroid, More Good News from Mainstream Medicine by Jeffrey Dach MD A Feb 2013 article in Clinical Endocrinology declares “More Good News!!” on Selenium and the Thyroid.(1) They go on to state, “In patients with Hashimoto’s disease … Continue reading

Attention Deficit Disorder Exposed as Drug Marketing Ploy Jeffrey Dach MD A Patient on ADD ADHD Drugs and Anovulation: Case Study This article is part one. for Part Two Click Here. Nancy is recently married at the age of 24 … Continue reading

Saying Thank You for a Trillion Cells by Jeffrey Dach MD I was sitting at my desk chatting with a patient as I usually do, discussing the trillion cells in our body, and what they look like under the microscope. … Continue reading
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