Author: Sandra Goodacre, DO

Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis

Although it affects over 1.3 million Americans, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can go undiagnosed in many people for years. For unknown reasons, RA tends to be more common in women but the symptoms are largely the

The Facts and Benefits of DHEA

The human body changes a lot as it ages, and a lot of those changes are linked to your testosterone and estrogen levels. You may experience changes to cognitive function, mood, sexual function, bone density,

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for Lupus

The Lupus Foundation of America estimated that there are around 1.5 million Americans that have some form of lupus. Lupus is an inflammatory disease that is caused when your immune system starts to attack its

Symptoms and Treatment for Perimenopause

The symptoms of menopause can really flip a woman’s quality of life upside down. This wide range of symptoms can attack your ability to focus, sleep, exercise, and more. Menopause can also diminish your sexual

Menopause Blog

Experiencing These Symptoms of Menopause? When to Get Treatment For many women, menopause is a part of life that is always looming on the horizon. Often, they could start noticing early signs of menopause in

Complete Guide to Pellet Therapy

The Complete Guide to Hormone Pellet Therapy Are you considering hormone pellet therapy for menopause or andropause? There is an increasing amount of information out there on hormone replacement pellet therapy, and you need al

Cravings Cortisol

Got Cravings? How to Break the Cycle You’ve tried everything: mindful eating, eating by the clock, fasting, and even locking the cabinets. However, everywhere you turn, you’re craving something—often sugar, salt, or foods high in

This Is How to Stop the “Dieting Cycle”

Dieting rates have increased by three percent within a decade, while obesity rates rose from 34 to 42 percent. Among those who participate in diets, over 50% have chronic illnesses related to their participation, including diabetes and heart disease.