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You probably first saw Dr. Simpson on TikTok or Instagram or Facebook or Twitter. Dr. Terry Simpson received his undergraduate, graduate, and medical degrees from the University of Chicago, where he spent several years in the Kovler Viral Oncology laboratories doing genetic engineering. Until he found he liked people more than Petri dishes. After a career in surgery, his focus is to make sense of the madness, and bust myths. Dr. Simpson, an advocate of culinary medicine, believes in teaching people to improve their health through their food and in their kitchen. On the other side of the world, he has been a leading advocate of changing health care to make it more "relationship based," and his efforts awarded his team the Malcolm Baldrige award for healthcare in 2018 and 2011 for the NUKA system of care in Alaska and in 2013 Dr Simpson won the National Indian Health Board Area Impact Award. A frequent contributor to media outlets discussing health related topics and advances in medicine, he is also a proud dad, author, cook, and doctor “in that order.” For media inquiries, please visit www.terrysimpson.com.

Joan Rivers Dies

Joan Rivers died after suffering a condition that was a rare, and an unexpected event. Dr. Terry Simpson shares information on the odds of recovery in these situations, and the limitations of modern medicine in such cases.

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Childhood Obesity, Food Insecurity, and Cooking

Food insecurity breeds obesity by allowing the view that having some extra weight is healthy. The most basic of all insecurities is overcome with obesity. Leading to an endless cycle of obesity this can be combated not by surgery, but by availability of fresh foods, and teaching people how to cook.

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Ebola’s Backdoor to the US

The new threat to Ebola entering the United States is from the native meats being smuggled into the United States.

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Ebola Patients Cured

Dr. Brantly is being discharged from the hospital today. Dr. Brantly received an experimental drug and began to improve- and then he was brought to the US, first stop : Atlanta.

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Breakfast Without Mom

Breakfast alone can be fun, but when you have it because your wife is in a “memory care” center it brings little joy. My mom is not coming home – she is in a “memory care” center, living out the remainder of her days because a disease has robbed her mind.

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4 Diseases You Should Worry More About Than Ebola

The fear about Ebola virus has led many to question why we would bring back people who are infected with this disease. However, if you fear this will cause an outbreak of Ebola, you should consider these four diseases that are more virulent, and cause more deaths than Ebola.

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Ebola: Five Reasons to Bring Victims to the US

There are five important reasons to bring home Americans who’ve been infected with Ebola. In order to prevent and treat affected people, we need to learn more about Ebola and how to prevent, treat, and control this deadly disease.

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CDC Warns America to Not Travel To West Africa

CDC warns Americans not to travel to Western Africa where the worst outbreak of Ebola in history has claimed the lives of 70% of its victims. Two Americans are being flown to the US to be treated at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

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Ebola Patients Coming Home

CNN reports two American’s coming home – both infected with the virus. To be at Emory Hospital in Atlanta. Some experimental serum given to one of them

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