by Dr. Raymond Oenbrink | CIRS, Functional & Integrative Medicine, Lyme Disease & Atypical Infections, Spirituality & Catholicism
Brian Dashore Guest Blog Comment; Poignant story of an elementary/middle school student going thru the trials of an “unknown” illness that was ultimately Lyme with multiple co-infections and medical complications and how he dealt with that in school....
by Dr. Raymond Oenbrink | Addiction, Spirituality & Catholicism
http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2654372 Deborah Dowell, MD, MPH1; Elizabeth Arias, PhD2; Kenneth Kochanek, MA2; et al Drug poisoning mortality more than doubled in the United States from 2000 to 2015; poisoning mortality involving opioids more...
by Dr. Raymond Oenbrink | Functional & Integrative Medicine, Spirituality & Catholicism
http://www.jpain.org/article/S1526-5900(17)30021-4/fulltext Lin Yu, Sam Norton, Lance M. McCracken Highlights •Acceptance and commitment therapy includes a process called “self-as-context.” •Acceptance and commitment therapy-based treatment for chronic pain appeared...
by Dr. Raymond Oenbrink | Addiction, Spirituality & Catholicism
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317809.php Catharine Paddock PhD A new study concludes that even moderate alcohol consumption is linked to a raised risk of faster decline in brain health and mental function. The researchers say that their findings support the...
by Dr. Raymond Oenbrink | Addiction, Functional & Integrative Medicine, Spirituality & Catholicism
It’s time to recognize mental health as essential to physical health By JOHN CAMPO MAY 31, 2017 T he human brain is a wonder. Through folds of tissue and pulses of electricity, it lets us perceive, attempt to understand, and shape the world around us. As science...
by Dr. Raymond Oenbrink | Spirituality & Catholicism
St Joseph the Worker The feast of Saint Joseph the Worker is not a mere Catholic copying of the Communist First of May – any more than Christmas is a mere copy of the pagan feast of Saturnalia. The dates are taken over, for obvious reasons; but the content is...