by Simon Yu, MD | Oct 27, 2016 | History of Medicine, Parasites/Fungi
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published an article questioning the wisdom of the Nobel Prize. It was titled, “Five Decisions That Made the Nobel Prizes Look Bad,” published on October 9, 2016 in the Sunday news section, and written by Karl Ritter from the Associated...
by Simon Yu, MD | Mar 13, 2012 | Chronic Disease, Self-Help, Therapies
Fatigue and exhaustion is one of the most common complaints seen in doctors’ offices besides depression, anxiety, allergies, hypoglycemia, and aches and pain. Have you ever felt “bone tired?” Have you been so tired that your body feels numb, your brain feels foggy and...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jan 16, 2012 | Chronic Disease, Self-Help
Coauthor: Chaplain Paul R. Johnson, MDiv Do you believe in Spontaneous Healing and Miracles? I do. You don’t have to be a deeply religious person to believe in “spontaneous healing” or miracles. Most Holistic medical doctors believe in spontaneous healing, although...
by Simon Yu, MD | Jul 6, 2011 | Cancer, Chronic Disease, Self-Help
Spiritual Wellness is a part of my lecture series and a part of our prevention and healing program. In the beginning of the lecture, I ask the audience the metaphysical question, “What if the doctor does not heal and God does not forgive?” The audience has no problem...
by Simon Yu, MD | Nov 14, 2007 | Cancer
Is there such thing as a cancerous mind or cancer personality? Cancer patients, as a rule, are some of the nicest, decent people you will encounter in your life. I remember Mary, a 75-year-old lady who came to see me with a bronchial cough 20 years ago when I was...