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Are Brain Function, Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease Effected by Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)? What Role Does Mold Toxicity Play?” – An Interview with Sharon Hausman-Cohen, MD

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Kirk’s overview of Dr. Hausman-Cohen’s interview (video 5:26 min) Dr. Sharon Hausman-Cohen is a family and integrative medicine physician and medical director of Resilient Health in Austin, Texas who specializes in treating chronically ill patients, including CIRS and those with cognitive Continue reading Are Brain Function, Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease Effected by Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)? What Role Does Mold Toxicity Play?” – An Interview with Sharon Hausman-Cohen, MD→ The post Are Brain Function, Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease Effected by Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)? What Role Does Mold Toxicity Play?” – An Interview with Sharon Hausman-Cohen, MD appeared first on .

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