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A Cool Fact About Furry Friends

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By Kim Marquardt, RN MSN This blog post is from the Nurse Kim archives of myth busting. I want to share some "alternative" or maybe just lesser known health and wellness viewpoints for you to chew on. *These posts are not intended as official medical advice. They ARE meant to be fun, informative, and thought provoking, hopefully sparking an interest for you to do your own research (you can start with the links I provide!) and discover the marvels of the human body, and how it can function at its optimal performance level if we understand how it works and interacts with our environment and our diet. I have a passion for health and wellness through lifestyle and nutrition and have done thousands of hours of research in addition to being a registered nurse for 23 years. I have done A LOT of self-experimentation in and around diet, lifestyle, body care, and supplementation and have spent a lot of time looking into the science behind it all (or lack thereof!). Check back weekly fo...

Red Meat Causes Cancer: Myth or Fact?

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  By Kim Marquardt, RN MSN This blog post is from the Nurse Kim archives of myth busting. I want to share some "alternative" or maybe just lesser known health and wellness viewpoints for you to chew on. *These posts are not intended as official medical advice. They ARE meant to be fun, informative, and thought provoking, hopefully sparking an interest for you to do your own research (you can start with the links I provide!) and discover the marvels of the human body, and how it can function at its optimal performance level if we understand how it works and interacts with our environment and our diet. I have a passion for health and wellness through lifestyle and nutrition and have done thousands of hours of research in addition to being a registered nurse for 23 years. I have done A LOT of self-experimentation in and around diet, lifestyle, body care, and supplementation and have spent a lot of time looking into the science behind it all (or lack thereof!). Check back weekly ...

Sunscreen, Sunlight, and the REAL Cancer Risk!

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  By Kim Marquardt, RN MSN This blog post is from the Nurse Kim archives of myth busting. I want to share some "alternative" or maybe just lesser known health and wellness viewpoints for you to chew on. *These posts are not intended as official medical advice. They ARE meant to be fun, informative, and thought provoking, hopefully sparking an interest for you to do your own research (you can start with the links I provide!) and discover the marvels of the human body, and how it can function at its optimal performance level if we understand how it works and interacts with our environment and our diet. I have a passion for health and wellness through lifestyle and nutrition and have done thousands of hours of research in addition to being a registered nurse for 23 years. I have done A LOT of self-experimentation in and around diet, lifestyle, body care, and supplementation and have spent a lot of time looking into the science behind it all (or lack thereof!). Check back...

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month

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By Liz Myatt, RN – College Health Nurse, San Elijo Campus Mark, age 19, a first year college student, went to the student health center for a painless enlarged right testicle that was present for one month. He delayed seeing a healthcare provider initially because he was embarrassed. However, he eventually sought help because the testicle remained enlarged. The physical exam revealed a testicular mass that wound up being cancerous. Thankfully it hadn’t spread to lymph nodes or other vital organs. He was able to get treatment to resolve the cancer and went on to achieve his goals and dreams. Testicular Cancer (TC) occurs most commonly between the ages of 20 and 34 , but it can occur at any age. TC is rare as only 1 in 250 people with testicles are at risk of getting it. The estimated number of new cases in the U.S. is 8,850 annually. In 2022 so far, California has 1,240 cases (that’s more than Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut and Florida combined!). The good news is cancer of the testicle...