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Endocrinology of Autism
NAC CLINICAL PEARLS-Molybdenum 1. MOA: Acts as a cofactor in sulfite to sulfate conversion of methionine and cysteine. a. Insufficient molybdenum results in sulfite excess. b. Sulfite excess = i. Allergic-type reactions, anemia, respiratory difficulties, skin lesions,...
Post Finasteride Syndrome
Introduction-Dihydrotestosterone Generated through testosterone conversion via the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) stimulates male characteristics. Implicated in the development of male genitalia, the penis, testes, scrotum, pubic and body hair...
Endocrinology of Traumatic Brain Injury
TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES “He’s my cousin,” George said. “I told his old lady I'd take care of him. He got kicked in the head by a horse when he was a kid. He's awright. Just ain't bright. But he’ll do anything you tell him.” 1 TRAUMATIC...
COVID-19 Protocol: What We’ve Learned and What Can We Do to Protect Ourselves and Our Loved Ones
April 5, 2020 Disclaimer: Based on my personal understanding of the scientific underpinnings of the current epidemic sweeping the world, this article in no way represents either a cure or an aid in healing for preventing or recovering from COVID-19 infection. To...
Stem Cells, Exosomes, and a Degenerated Hip, Oh My!
Photo: Dr. William Clearfield, D.O. This hip,” a distressed Linda Z. said, pointing right, “I broke it ice skating when I was 13.” “Did you have it replaced?” I asked. “No. Too young they told me. I can barely stand anymore. Now I’m 68, they want to replace it.”...
Meet the EXOSOME —The Rising Star in Regenerative Medicine
Image provided by author By any measure, Steph was a gem. A Holocaust survivor, mother, business women, she ran a successful knitting business in the ’60s, had her own TV show, and authored more than 20 knitting manuals. Steph embodied the American dream. She took...
The PDO “Non-Surgical” Thread Lift
Google Image Files of Threads used for this article: https://preview.tinyurl.com/y2glomsg Barb took her index and middle finger, placed it on the angle of her jaw, and pulled the skin back toward her ear. She performed her very own, temporary neck lift. Barb is a...
10 steps for healthy brain function (part 11 – final installment)
If you smoke, you’re increasing the risk of heart disease. Photo: Getty Images EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a final installment in a series of articles by William Clearfield, D.O., breaking down his 10 steps for healthy brain function. This article, part 11 in the series,...
10 steps for healthy brain function (part 10)
Editor’s Note This is a continuation of a series of articles by Willaim Clearfield, D.O., breaking down his 10 steps for healthy brain function. Visit www.hbmag.com to read parts 1-9, which broke down the 10 steps. This article, part 10 in the series, breaks down the...