Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Aug 16, 2010
I was once asked to do an interview with a focus on what overworked and overstressed people could do to stay healthy. After giving it some thought, I decided not to do the interview because I didn't want to send the message that people can experience their best health by following a few tips on diet and lifestyle without regularly ensuring adequate physical and emotional rest. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Aug 03, 2010
Over the weekend, I was at a park with our boys when I felt a colossal wave of pain hit one of the toes of my right foot. After scrambling to get my sandal off, I looked inside to find a bee that was curled up and unable to move.
Fortunately, I knew not to try to pluck the bee's stinger out with my fingers, and ended up feeling fine within a couple of hours. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Aug 03, 2010
Over the last couple of years, Margaret and I have thought long and hard about the merits of home schooling vs. sending our children to public or private school.
It feels like we've been to the circus and back about a dozen times with this decision, and though we're leaning towards home-based learning for our boys, we continue to have moments of uncertainty. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jul 05, 2010
Over the years, I have found that many people aren't aware that soap should not be used to clean the vaginal opening, the tip of the penis (urethral opening), or the anal sphincter.
Regularly applying soap to these areas can cause the mucosal lining in these areas to become dry and unhealthy. A chronically dry mucosal lining can lead to a number of uncomfortable health conditions, such as anal fissures, lichen sclerosus, chronic inflammation, and a tendency to experience infections. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 17, 2010
In July 2008, the New York Times published an article that raised public concern over potential health hazards of living around granite countertops and floors.
At issue is whether granite emits dangerous amounts of radon, a colorless and odorless gas that is known to cause lung cancer. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 01, 2010
Are you confused about healthy vs. unhealthy sources of protein and how much you should be eating on a daily basis to experience your best health?
Before we address these issues, let’s take a look at what protein is and what it does in your body. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 01, 2010
Just a brief post for those among our readers who have interest in making beautiful quilts. If you don't already know about Leah Day and her lovely quilting website, be sure to have a visit here: Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 01, 2010
It's no secret that mosquito bites can transfer a number of diseases to humans and animals, the most common of which are malaria, dengue fever, and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).
Before you whip out a can of mosquito-repelling spray the next time a clan of biting insects are after your blood, you should know that many conventional brands contain DEET, a powerful pesticide that has been linked to a number of health problems such as skin rashes, dizziness, and even seizures. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on May 25, 2010
One of healthiest herbs that you can include in your diet is fresh cilantro. Abundant in chlorophyll, iron, and a wide variety of phytonutrients, fresh cilantro provides protection against a wide spectrum of diseases, and may even protect you against a buildup of heavy metals. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on May 11, 2010
Updated on February 6, 2009
For years, the standard protocol for treating a sprained ankle has been the R.I.C.E. method - Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. While this protocol typically prevents further damage and allows for gradual healing of a sprained joint, sports medicine practitioners are finding that sprains tend to heal most effectively when the injured joint is exercised as soon as possible.
What follows are guidelines that I generally recommend when looking to fully recover as quickly as possible from a sprained ankle: Read more
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