The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) has learned that “A study in European Heart Journal by the Harvard School of Public Health warns that…anger is bad for your health (1).” Dr Ramlakhan said that an individual can tell if the body has been damaged after an outburst of anger, when “you feel… Read more »
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Can Your Blood Pressure Drug Make You Very Tired? The CBCD Summarizes Scientific Studies
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) has learned that the AARP says on its website that “Blood-pressure medications may slow down the pumping action of the heart as well as depress the entire central nervous system, or, in the case of diuretics, deplete vitamins and minerals that your body needs for energy.”… Read more »
HPV Vaccine Only Partially Effective; The CBCD Reviews the Scientific Literature
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) recently became aware that Dr. Uzi Beller, an international authority on gynecological cancers, urged caution at a meeting in Tel Aviv with over “40 leading experts on gynecology, oncology, women’s health, vaccines and other specialties (1).” The meeting was held to discuss “the pros and cons… Read more »
What are the Best Treatments for Herpes Sores? The CBCD Reviews the Scientific Literature

The latest survey, conducted by the Center for the Biology of Chronic Diseases (CBCD), found that many respondents with a herpes infection wanted to know about the best herpes treatments available. The following information presents a review of the current scientific literature. Herpes treatment methods are divided into oral and topical. Another division is drugs… Read more »
How Long Can Herpes Outbreaks Last? polyDNA Reviews Scientific Literature
Many people with genital herpes (HSV-2) are asking when will their symptoms go away. In a polyDNA recent survey, more than 80% of the participants asked if their genital herpes outbreak can last more than a month. One of the participants, Samantha R., said: “I was diagnosed in October of 2013 with genital herpes. I… Read more »