by | | breast cancer, cancer
This is one of the very few pharmaceutical drugs that I agree with. One of the main characteristics we see in cancer cells is that they lose their ability to produce energy from oxygen. Most cancer cells become what is called anaerobic (“without oxygen”)....
by | | breast cancer, Lab Testing, Newsletter Archives
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During this month, Dr. Brady is giving something special to those concerned about their risk of breast cancer. About 90% of our health care system is geared towards treating cancer after-the-fact. This leaves a meager 10% of...
by | | breast cancer, prostate cancer
I’m sure you have heard it a few time, “I have X, Y, Z condition…It’s genetic!” The fact is that only a few conditions such as Huntington’s Disease, Tay-Sachs Disease, and Down Syndrome are considered genetic disorders. “What about the rest? I just know that...
by | | breast cancer, Candida (yeast) Infections, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, Hypothyroidism, Lab Testing, thyroid, Vitamin D
Low Vitamin D levels are very common in the United States because of diminished nutrition in our food supply, the overuse of sunscreen, and the overall lack of outdoor activity in the summer and in winter. AT LEAST 15 minutes (30 minutes for African Americans) of...