Bacteria May Reduce Bowel Diseases
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Probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus acidop... [J Clin Gastroenterol. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI
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Resveratrol may boost oral health: Cell study
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Treating Intestinal E. coli Infection with Antibiotic May Reduce Duration of Bacterial Carriage
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Treating intestinal E. coli infection with antibiotic may reduce duration of bacterial carriage
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Treating Intestinal E. coli Infection with Antibiotic May Reduce Duration of Bacterial Carriage
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Treating Intestinal E. coli Infection with Antibiotic May Reduce Duration of Bacterial Carriage
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Resveratrol May Benefit Oral Health | Worldhealth.net Anti-Aging News
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Probiotics may reduce anxiety and depression, suggests study
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Natural Standard Blog: Daily Consumption of Probiotics May Not Reduce Risk for Cold, Flu
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Local Anesthetics for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Bilberries may reduce bowel inflammation, boost gut health
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Bilberries may reduce bowel inflammation, boost gut health
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Dr. John Dempster
Dr. John Dempster is a board-certified Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (ND) and a writer and speaker on health and wellness with a strong focus in functional and integrative medicine. Dr. Dempster believes that healing comes from within, and that the body has an innate capacity to heal itself. He encourages and empowers each individual with new skills to achieve their health goals.
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There's no rushing at Dr. Irena Vaksman's office. The San Francisco-based dentists make a point on scheduling relatively few patients each day so that she can spend more time with each person.
A graduate of the prestigious Advanced Education in General Residency program at New York University’s School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman has years of experience in both cosmetic and clinical practices. Currently a restorative dentistry instructor at University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman is devoted to providing patients with the best possible care and state-of-the-art technology.
Dr. Vaksman says the most important thing she teaches patients is the value of good oral hygiene at home and regular dental visits. Whether patients are in her office for a check-up, teeth whitening, or Porcelain Veneers, healthy teeth and gums are a prerequisite for a beautiful smile.
“A beautiful smile means a healthy smile,” the dentist says. “Red and swollen gums are not only unappealing, but also can affect your general health and well being.”
Dr. Vaksman is a Bay Area local with a love of skiing and hiking. She returned to San Francisco after 10 years in New York and Las Vegas, and now lives with her husband and their sons Charlie and Jack.
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